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Trendy or not? You make the call

- By Joseph Pubillones

Are you more cool contempora­ry, shabby chic or traditiona­l with a twist? Trying to define who we are within the vast world of interior decor can be mind-boggling.

Once upon a time, it used to be so easy. The choices were pretty much crystal clear: classic or modern.

Today, there are so many styles derived from these two original styles, and that is a good thing.

Decorative choices are wiser and with each project, tastes and style are further enriched. There is nothing better than having more choices. So which trend or style is yours — Newport casual, Palm Beach classic, Miami modern or Manhattan sophistica­tion?

Amongst all the trends that emerge with each seasonal furniture show or home decor article/ magazine, there are always certain rooms that stand out in your mind as “good taste” or styles that are similar or sympatheti­c to your own. You may ask yourself: Which of these styles is a keeper? The answer may be a little convoluted, as there is no right or wrong response.

Some are in search of those styles that will last a lifetime, and yet others love the latest trend that will be around one or two seasons and then move to the “next” next.

There will always be interiors that are showy, excessive, humorous and that seek the applause. It’s OK to glance at those types of interiors and learn what you can from them.

There also will be interior designs that are correct and demure. These are interiors that I describe as having nothing wrong with them while still missing the “wow” aspect. The goal of most interiors is to look for the sweet spots in between.

Finding your own style will require some soul searching, because you may like certain aspects of one design that takes risks and things from a much safer and subtle design.

Achieving a well-balanced interior is possible for everyone. Keep in mind that balanced means something different to everyone. A home is meant to be a collection and representa­tive of those that live there.

Each dwelling reveals a great deal about those who live there.

Each selection made for an interior design communicat­es some message. From the color on the walls to selection of art and even the fabric used for upholstere­d furniture, drapes and decorative pillows, all reveal likes and dislikes about the homeowner. For example, a person who chooses red walls for the dining room can be said to be confident — a person likely to entertain and perhaps a person open to trends.

By the same token, a very neutral palette in a home can send the message that the person is more traditiona­l and non-committal. These are all stereotype­s reflective of style.

So, whether you are one that likes to follow the latest trend or one that prefers classic styles, know that there are no wrong ways when choosing an interior style. Trendy or not, your interior style just has to be right for you.

Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida. His website is www.josephpubi­llones.com.

 ?? Creators Syndicate photo ?? Finding your own style will require some soul searching, because you may like certain aspects of one design that takes risks and things from a much safer and subtle design. Achieving a well-balanced interior is possible for everyone.
Creators Syndicate photo Finding your own style will require some soul searching, because you may like certain aspects of one design that takes risks and things from a much safer and subtle design. Achieving a well-balanced interior is possible for everyone.

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