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Find Your Style Profile
Five questions about color, texture, and how rooms make you feel. Three minutes to take. You'll get your full style profile, five design principles you can use today, and a personalized PDF in your inbox
Which color palette feels most like home to you?
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Which color palette feels most like home to you?
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Warm creams, deep greens, garnet reds, dusty rose
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Warm white, oak, charcoal, soft beige, undyed linen
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Sun-bleached cream, terracotta, olive, hammered brass
D
Bone, cashmere, warm taupe, soft charcoal, polished brass
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Cream, walnut, mustard, olive, brushed brass
When you walk into a beautiful room, what makes you exhale?
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When you walk into a beautiful room, what makes you exhale?
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Layered florals, well-worn leather, the smell of beeswax candles
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Negative space, one perfect object, light filtered through linen
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Sunlight on plaster, olive branches, an open window
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Quality materials, generous proportions, restraint
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Tapered legs lifting off the floor, walnut warmth, sculptural lighting
Which texture combination speaks to you most?
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Which texture combination speaks to you most?
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Linen, wool, leather, well-worn velvet
B
Raw linen, light oak, hand-thrown ceramic, plaster
C
Plastered walls, terracotta, woven jute, brass
D
Cashmere, white Carrara, polished brass, undyed wool
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Walnut, boucle, leather, brushed brass
Your ideal sofa is:
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Your ideal sofa is:
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A camelback or wingback in deep velvet or chintz
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A low-profile sofa in charcoal linen or warm bone wool
C
A curved, organic shape in warm cream boucle
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A bench-made or custom sofa in undyed wool or warm linen
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A low walnut-legged sofa in mustard velvet or boucle
Which kind of art hangs on your walls?
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Which kind of art hangs on your walls?
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Botanical prints, oil paintings, antique watercolors
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One brushwork piece, a sumi-e scroll, hand-thrown vessels as sculpture
C
Architectural sketches, plaster bas-reliefs, ceramics on the wall
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One large abstract in a slim bone or dark-wood frame
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Geometric abstracts, framed in slim walnut or matte black
How full is your ideal room?
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How full is your ideal room?
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Collected, three to five objects per surface, layered and lived-in
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Sparse, every object earns its place, negative space carries the room
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Easy, natural objects placed with intention (olive branches, ceramics, books)
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Curated, generous space around each important piece
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Considered, one statement piece per surface, with breathing room
Your dream window treatment is:
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Your dream window treatment is:
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Pleated linen curtains in a floral print, with tasseled trim
B
Sheer linen panels that diffuse light, or paper shoji screens
C
Wooden shutters or unlined natural linen panels
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Hand-pleated heavy linen drapes, ceiling to floor
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Floor-to-ceiling glass or simple roller shades that disappear
Pick a lighting fixture:
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Pick a lighting fixture:
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An antique brass chandelier with linen shades
B
A paper lantern pendant, warm and diffused
C
A wrought iron or hammered brass lantern
D
A sculptural plaster, fabric, or polished brass pendant
E
A sputnik chandelier or sculptural arc lamp
Flowers in the vase:
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Flowers in the vase:
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Garden roses, peonies, sweet pea, fresh-picked from the garden
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A single branch (cherry, magnolia, or pussy willow), nothing more
C
Olive branches, lemon stems, lavender, found objects
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One large stem (lily, magnolia, or amaryllis) in a marble vase
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A sculptural arrangement: fiddle leaf, monstera, or strelitzia
When friends describe your home, they say:
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When friends describe your home, they say:
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It feels like it's always been here.
B
I feel calmer the moment I walk in.
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It feels like a vacation home.
D
Every piece has a quiet authority.
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It feels both timeless and intentional.
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