Popular Interior Design Styles in Jacksonville

1. Coastal
With Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Jacksonville Beach all within the metro, coastal style is deeply ingrained in Jacksonville's design culture. Light palettes, natural fibers, weathered wood, and ocean-inspired colors define beach-area homes and influence design throughout the city.
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2. Contemporary
New construction in St. Johns County, Nocatee, and downtown Jacksonville features contemporary interiors with clean lines, open plans, and the large windows that capitalize on Florida's abundant natural light.
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3. Transitional
The historic neighborhoods of Riverside, Avondale, and San Marco feature early 20th-century homes whose character blends beautifully with updated transitional interiors — keeping original charm while adding modern comfort.
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4. Modern
Ponte Vedra Beach and the growing communities along the A1A corridor embrace modern luxury — sleek kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, and minimalist furnishings that let the ocean views take center stage.
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5. Tropical
North Florida's lush vegetation, warm climate, and proximity to the coast inspire tropical-influenced interiors with palm prints, rattan, bold greens, and indoor-outdoor living spaces throughout Jacksonville homes.
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6. Modern Farmhouse
The suburban communities of Fleming Island, Orange Park, and Mandarin have embraced modern farmhouse design with enthusiasm — shiplap walls, farmhouse tables, and warm wood finishes suit the family-oriented lifestyle of these neighborhoods.
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