A journey of free-spirited living

Boho design traces back to the Romani people and later, 19th-century French bohemians—artists and writers who embraced an unconventional lifestyle. Influenced by nomadic cultures, their homes became vibrant canvases of treasures collected from their journeys. This free-spirited aesthetic has now evolved into a global celebration of individuality, creating spaces with a soulful, eclectic charm that feel personal, warm, and timelessly adventurous.

Elements of a Boho theme

  • Design: Eclectic with lots of layers

  • Colour palette: Earthy colours with vibrant highlights

  • Materials: Natural like rattan, wood, woven textiles

  • Lighting: Warm and cosy

  • Furniture: Vintage in varied colours and styles

  • Decor: Rugs, macrame and throws

Explore Boho with Dreamz Home Studio

Boho Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

The melodies of the forest take centre stage

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Rosmarino

Membrane

Boho Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

A classic recital of tales from nature

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Ostrica

The quiet allure of simplicity

Scandinavian design took shape in the early 20th century, inspired by the long, dark Nordic winters. It championed light, warmth, and practicality, blending clean lines, natural materials, and soothing palettes. Rooted in a deep connection to nature, this style emerged as an ode to simplicity, crafting serene sanctuaries of comfort and calm.

Elements of a Scandinavian theme

  • Design: Rustic, unfinished yet cohesive

  • Colour palette: Neutrals with grey, black and dark tones

  • Materials: Exposed brick, metal, wood

  • Lighting: Edison bulbs, industrial fixtures

  • Furniture: Repurposed pieces, metal frames, sturdy wooden structures

  • Decor: Elements from factories, vintage, exposed ductwork

Explore Scandinavian with Dreamz Home Studio

Scandinavian Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

A symphony of light and beauty

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Cagliata

Laminate

Astratta Walnut

Scandinavian Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

A silent poem in wood and white

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Astratta Walnut

The murmur of Zen and Nordic grace

Weaving together the poetic philosophies of Japanese wabi-sabi and Scandinavian hygge – Japandi is an ode to imperfection and comfort in equal measure. Born from a century-old admiration, when Danish architects first embraced Japan’s quiet minimalism, this style marries Zen-like calm with Nordic practicality to embody serenity, functionality, and effortless sophistication.

Elements of a Japandi theme

  • Design: Minimal yet functional
  • Materials: Natural materials like wood, bamboo, linen
  • Colour palette: Muted, neutral palette
  • Lighting: Soft, natural lighting
  • Decor: Minimalistic, Use of greenery
  • Furniture: Low-height, simple yet functional

Explore Japandi with Dreamz Home Studio

Japandi Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

A host to minimalism and muted palettes

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Cannella

Membrane

Pomelia

Membrane

Japandi Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

Where the warmth of wood embraces modernity

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Carruba

Laminate

The art of intentional living

Rooted in post-war modernism, minimalism embraces simplicity and function with quiet grace. It draws inspiration from Japanese Zen and Bauhaus principles, honouring clean lines, open spaces, and mindful restraint. Each element whispers purpose, inviting a life of intentionality—where fewer, thoughtfully chosen pieces create profound elegance.

Elements of a Minimal theme

  • Design: Simple, functional, open

  • Colour palette: White, grey, black and neutrals

  • Materials: Solid like concrete, glass, metal

  • Lighting: Sleek, recessed, indirect

  • Furniture: Streamlined, low-profile, functional

  • Decor: Bare essentials, minimal accessories

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Minimal Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

A white beauty with a simple soul

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Brina

Acrylic

Minimal Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

An uncomplicated harmony

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Rustic roots find contemporary expression

Industrial design emerged in the 20th century when abandoned factories and warehouses were transformed into homes. Influenced by the grit of urban landscapes, it celebrates exposed structures, raw materials, and utilitarian simplicity. This style carries echoes of its past, blending rugged charm with modern refinement for spaces that are unapologetically bold yet artfully balanced.

Elements of a Industrial theme

  • Design: Rugged, unfinished yet cohesive

  • Colour palette: Neutrals with grey, black and dark tones

  • Materials: Exposed brick, metal, wood

  • Lighting: Edison bulbs, industrial fixtures

  • Furniture: Repurposed pieces, metal frames, wooden structures

  • Decor: Elements from factories, vintage, exposed ductwork

Explore Industrial with Dreamz Home Studio

Industrial Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

The unrefined – tuned to exude luxury

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Light Grey Chicago Concrete

Egger

Tobacco Gladstone Oak

Egger

Industrial Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

Richness in raw elegance

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Spatt 02 Gris

Alvic

A modern ode to classical opulence

Rooted in the grandeur of 18th-century Europe, Neoclassical design takes its cues from the enduring elegance of Greco-Roman architecture. Emerging as a refined counterpoint to baroque opulence, it champions symmetry, clean lines, and understated ornamentation. Today, it seamlessly blends historic grace with modern refinement, creating interiors of timeless sophistication.

Elements of a Neoclassical theme

  • Design: Symmetrical with ornate detailing

  • Colour palette: Soft pastels, rich neutrals

  • Materials: Plush velvets, luxe marble, gold accents

  • Lighting: Opulent yet elegant chandeliers

  • Furniture: Classic pieces in regal upholstery

  • Decor: Art, sculptures and gilded frames

Explore Neoclassical with Dreamz Home Studio

Neoclassical Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

An age-old tune written to a fresh rhythm

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Lilla Fiore

Alabastro

Neoclassical Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

A timeless story witnessed in a new light

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Pomelia

Membrane

A journey of free-spirited living

Boho design traces back to the Romani people and later, 19th-century French bohemians—artists and writers who embraced an unconventional lifestyle. Influenced by nomadic cultures, their homes became vibrant canvases of treasures collected from their journeys. This free-spirited aesthetic has now evolved into a global celebration of individuality, creating spaces with a soulful, eclectic charm that feel personal, warm, and timelessly adventurous.

Elements of a Contemporary theme

  • Design: Innovative, fluid forms

  • Colour palette: Neutral tones, bold accents

  • Materials: Mixed materials, sleek finishes

  • Lighting: Flexible, integrated lighting

  • Furniture: Streamlined, innovative, often modular

  • Decor: Artistic accents, modern sculptures, statement pieces

Explore Contemporary with Dreamz Home Studio

Contemporary Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

A novel masterpiece

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Gorgo Zinco

Nova Matte

Sulo Lina

Nova Matte

Contemporary Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

Elegance tailored for today

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Alabastro

An amalgamation of precision and opulence

Born in the Parisian 1920s, Art Deco flourished as a response to post-war optimism, celebrating modernity and industrial progress. It drew from ancient artistry, combining geometric precision with opulent materials like gold, marble, and exotic woods. This design style embodies timeless sophistication, radiating boldness and unapologetic luxury.

Elements of a Art Deco theme

  • Design: Geometric patterns, lavish

  • Colour palette: Bold colors, metallics

  • Materials: Lacquered wood, glass, chrome

  • Lighting: Glamorous, layered lighting

  • Furniture: Elegant, opulent, curved shapes

  • Decor: Decorative mirrors, luxury items, bold patterns

Explore Art Deco with Dreamz Home Studio

Art Deco Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

A celebration of drama and design

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Verde Alpino

Membrane

Art Deco Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

A grand performance of bold charm

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Verde Alpino

Membrane

Nurturing elegance with progression

Born in the mid-20th century, Mid-century modern design emerged from post-war optimism and a quest for functional living. Rooted in Bauhaus principles and fueled by industrial innovation, it celebrated clean lines, soft organic curves, and an exploration of materials. This style harmonized simplicity with progress, creating spaces that feel timelessly human.

Elements of a Mid-century Modern theme

  • Design: Sleek, functional, retro

  • Colour palette: Neutrals, bold accents

  • Materials: Wood, metal, glass

  • Lighting: Pendant lights, floor lamps

  • Furniture: Simple, functional, low-profile

  • Decor: Abstract art, geometric shapes, minimal clutter

Explore Mid-century Modern with Dreamz Home Studio

Mid-century Modern Kitchen by Dreamz Home Studio

Nostalgia penned with a pop of new

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Mid-century Modern Wardrobe by Dreamz Home Studio

Nostalgia penned with a pop of new

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Aria Autunnale

Lacquered Glass

Berretto Neve

Lacquered Glass

Terrano

Lacquered Glass

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