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Styles...JF Designs in Cabo San Lucas Furniture in Cabo San Lucas

Classic/Traditional

Classic/Traditional

Classic/Traditional

The traditional style offers a combination of comfortable furniture, classic designs and casual décor. It is a term that includes several design elements, including warm colors and symmetrical lines and. The traditional style is one of the most popular styles used to decorate homes.

Transitional

Classic/Traditional

Classic/Traditional

Transitional style is a marriage of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics equating to a classic, timeless design. Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles.  Most of my designs are Transitional because most clients have a mixed palette of taste.

Contemporary

Classic/Traditional

Contemporary

Contemporary style encompasses a range of styles developed in the latter half of the 20th century. Pieces feature softened and rounded lines as opposed to the stark lines seen in modern design. Interiors contain neutral elements and bold color, and they focus on the basics of line, shape and form.  The confusing aspect of contemporary style is that it refers to furniture that is popular today. Many companies pair "modern" and "contemporary" together, but the problem with that is that modern only refers to modern style, while contemporary is used to reference the furniture designs of today.

Minimalist

Minimalist

Contemporary

Minimalism in interior design means spacious rooms with minimum of furniture and details. The main element of this style is attention to shape, color and texture.

Eclectic

Minimalist

Eclectic

Eclectic style encompasses a variety of periods and styles and is brought together through the use of color, texture, shape and finish. Here's how it breaks down: Colors: The palette can vary, but it's best to stick with a few neutrals to help tie all the elements together.

Modern

Minimalist

Eclectic

Modern furniture refers to furniture produced from the late 19th century through the present that is influenced by modernism. Post-World War II ideals of cutting excess, commodification, and practicality of materials in design heavily influenced the aesthetic of the furniture.  Modern is best known for its use of monochromatic color palettes and using materials such as steel, vinyl, leather, and plastic. This furniture style resulted from the early 1900s modernist movement.

Design Themed

Sometimes clients want to create an atmosphere.  They may live in the United States or Canada but are really fond of France or Italy.  

JF Designs in Cabo San Lucas can create a design that transforms them to wherever they want to be in the world...in their own home.



Industrial

Industrial

Industrial

Industrial style or industrial chic refers to an aesthetic trend in interior design that takes clues from old factories and industrial spaces that in recent years have been converted to lofts and other living spaces. ... Industrial style can also be seen in the use of unexpected materials used in building.

Vintage

Industrial

Industrial

An item's age is a key determination of its value, considered alongside its condition, quality, and relative rarity.  Vintage is dated 30-100 years old.  Anything more than 100 years old is considered an Antique.  Most Vintage styles are made of reclaimed wood.

Rustic

Industrial

French Country

Rustic furniture is furniture employing sticks, twigs or logs for a natural look. The term "rustic" is derived from National Park Service rustic style of architecture. Many companies, artists and craftspeople make rustic furniture in a variety of styles and with a variety of historical and contemporary influences.

French Country

French Country

French Country

Say "Oui!" to French Country Decor. Inspired by the stunning homes of Provence, French country design often incorporates ruffles, distressed woodwork, mixed patterns, and both vibrant and subdued hues. in your own home.

Tuscan

French Country

FarmHouse

Tuscan interiors feature a rustic, sun-baked look characterized by crumbling stone patios, simple and sturdy furnishings with elegant iron accents, terra-cotta tiles, textured wall finishes, elegant, detailed murals and trompe l'oeil designs.

FarmHouse

French Country

FarmHouse

Modern farmhouse style is known for its warmth and simplicity, characterized by natural textures and materials like wood or galvanized steel. ... Natural wood accents are a must-have for any farmhouse style home, be it wood panels on a wall or exposed beams on the ceiling.

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