Popular Interior Design Styles in Dallas

1. Transitional
Dallas homeowners want their spaces to feel both polished and livable. University Park, Preston Hollow, and Lakewood homes master the transitional balance — traditional architecture updated with modern furnishings, neutral palettes, and clean sight lines.
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2. Modern
Dallas's Design District and new luxury high-rises in Uptown and Victory Park drive demand for sleek modern interiors. The city's cosmopolitan aspirations and world-class art collections call for gallery-like spaces with minimal distraction.
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3. Traditional
Highland Park and the Park Cities remain strongholds of traditional Southern design. Formal living rooms, custom drapery, antique furniture, and layered accessories reflect Dallas's deep-rooted appreciation for classic elegance.
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4. Contemporary
Knox-Henderson and the Turtle Creek corridor showcase contemporary interiors that feel current and curated. Curved sofas, mixed metals, statement lighting, and bold art create the luxurious-yet-approachable look Dallas loves.
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5. Glam
Dallas has never been afraid of glamour. Metallic accents, velvet upholstery, crystal chandeliers, and lacquered finishes appear throughout Highland Park, Uptown, and the new luxury condo market — a style the city wears with confidence.
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6. Modern Farmhouse
The northern suburbs — Prosper, Celina, Southlake — have made modern farmhouse their signature. New-build homes with vaulted ceilings, shiplap, and barn doors blend rural charm with the polish DFW buyers expect.
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