01 Nordic Style
Before the New Year, many friends mentioned they plan to visit Feimo for renovation after the holidays.
Now that the holiday season is over, it’s time to get started!

What is the most important step before renovation?
Prepare your budget! Determine the type of home you desire! Functionally, base choices on the number of occupants; for aesthetics, start by selecting a preferred style! Explore 13 decoration styles below.
Nordic style is a classic in interior design, once extremely popular and a top choice for young homeowners due to its appealing visuals.


Nordic style emphasizes freshness, affordability, high aesthetics, and natural comfort.

● Color schemes are clean and refreshing, often using blue, green, gray, yellow, etc.
● Materials are simple yet elegant, with options like latex paint for a stylish finish.
● More favored by younger generations compared to traditional styles.
Wooden Style
As the name suggests, Wooden style incorporates abundant natural wood elements, from wall decor to furniture, highlighting an organic texture.



● Walls can use wood panels, lines, or wainscoting.
● Floors options include wood flooring or wood-look tiles.
● Furniture features wooden tables, cabinets, and beds, paired with suitable soft furnishings for a complete look. Balance and layering are key to avoid overuse.
Minimalist Style
Minimalist style never goes out of fashion, focusing on simplicity and quality.

It avoids complex patterns and overwhelming colors, emphasizing clean lines and refined质感.

● Safe color palettes: black, white, gray, brown, wood tones.
● Carvings are unsuitable; focus on linearity and depth.
● For enhanced质感, consider marble or wood veneers.
Extreme Minimalism
While similar to Minimalist, Extreme Minimalism takes simplicity to the extreme, demanding high craftsmanship and aesthetic precision.


● Common colors: black, white, gray, wood tones.
● Techniques: straight lines, curved designs, embedded baseboards, hidden storage, narrow frames.
Cream Style
Currently trending, Cream style is all about soft, cozy aesthetics.




● Key is color: cream, beige, milky white, muted tones like Morandi shades.
● Can blend with other styles, e.g., Cream French or Cream Wabi-Sabi.
French Style
Elegant and romantic, French style offers a sense of ceremony and refinement.



● Features intricate patterns and strong lines, with options for luxury or vintage touches.
● Common decorations:石膏线,石膏角花,石膏灯盘, marble.
New Chinese Style
A unique style blending classical charm with natural simplicity.

Unlike traditional Chinese, it uses less red wood and feels more youthful.

● Predominantly uses solid wood in subdued, elegant tones.
Light Luxury Style
Popular among middle to high-income groups, it combines luxury with understatement.



● Decor includes luxury stone,岩板, marble; custom wall panels.
● Furniture often designer pieces for a stylish, grand look.
Retro Style
Retro style employs deeper hues like dark wood, brown, emerald green, and yellow, requiring design expertise for balanced execution.



Wabi-Sabi Style
A newer trend showcasing aged beauty and storied interiors.


● Colors: cream, gray, wood tones.
● Materials: wooden furniture, linen, for a natural, rustic feel.
American Style
American style often uses solid wood and leather, with bold, generous designs.

Industrial Style
Favored by many men, it highlights raw aesthetics with exposed elements.


● Colors: black, white, gray, brown.
● Decor: concrete, micro-cement, brick, metal pipes.
Modern Style
A mainstream, fashionable style focused on functionality.

Also known as functionalism, it features clean shapes, minimal decor, and scientific layouts.

If unsure, consult professionals for personalized advice!