Stick to a Consistent Color Palette
Different furniture styles can still look unified if they share similar colors or tones. Choose 2–3 main colors and repeat them across the room.

Balance Old and New
Pair modern pieces with classic or vintage items. For example, a sleek sofa can look great with a traditional wooden coffee table.

Match Proportions, Not Just Styles
Even if styles differ, keep the sizes and heights balanced so that no piece overwhelms the others.

Use Textures to Tie Everything Together
Rugs, cushions, curtains, and throws can blend styles smoothly by repeating materials like wood, metal, or fabric textures.

Create a Focal Point
Let one standout piece lead the design—such as a statement chair or bold dining table—then build the rest of the room around it.

Mixing furniture styles is about harmony, not uniformity. When done right, it creates a space that feels personal, stylish, and uniquely yours. ✨