Popular Interior Design Styles in Austin

1. Eclectic
Austin's creative, anything-goes culture makes eclectic design the city's signature style. South Congress, East Austin, and Clarksville homes mix vintage finds, global textiles, local art, and unexpected color combinations into spaces that feel entirely personal.
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2. Mid-Century Modern
Austin has a remarkable collection of mid-century homes in neighborhoods like Balcones Park, Allandale, and Northwest Hills. The style's connection to nature, clean lines, and warm woods complement the Hill Country landscape and Austin's laid-back sophistication.
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3. Modern
Austin's tech boom has driven demand for modern design, especially in new construction around East Austin, Mueller, and the Domain. Clean lines, smart home integration, and minimalist aesthetics appeal to transplants from San Francisco and Seattle.
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4. Bohemian
The bohemian spirit runs deep in Austin. South First, Travis Heights, and Bouldin Creek homes embrace layered textiles, macrame, plants galore, vintage furniture, and the relaxed creativity that defines Austin's cultural identity.
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5. Industrial
East Austin's rapid transformation from warehouses and studios to residential space has made industrial design a natural fit. Exposed steel, concrete floors, and open plans in buildings along East 6th and Cesar Chavez celebrate the neighborhood's maker roots.
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6. Contemporary
Westlake, Tarrytown, and Lake Austin properties showcase contemporary design at its finest. Floor-to-ceiling glass, infinity-edge pools, and seamless indoor-outdoor living take advantage of the Hill Country views and Austin's sunny climate.
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