Popular Interior Design Styles in Los Angeles

1. Mid-Century Modern
LA is the birthplace of mid-century modern design. Iconic homes by Richard Neutra, Charles Eames, and A. Quincy Jones dot the hills. Warm wood, organic curves, and walls of glass define this quintessentially LA style.
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2. Modern
Clean-lined modern design dominates new construction in LA, from West Hollywood condos to Malibu estates. White walls, open floor plans, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions are the hallmarks.
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3. Coastal
With miles of Pacific coastline, coastal style is a natural fit. Santa Monica and Manhattan Beach homes embrace light palettes, natural textures, and breezy fabrics that bring the beach indoors.
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4. Bohemian
Venice, Echo Park, and Silver Lake have made boho-chic a signature LA look. Layered textiles, vintage finds, plants everywhere, and global influences create spaces full of personality.
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5. Contemporary
Hollywood and Beverly Hills lean toward contemporary luxury — curved furniture, statement art, and mixed materials that feel current and sophisticated.
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6. Spanish Colonial
LA is filled with Spanish-style architecture. Terracotta tile, arched doorways, wrought iron, and warm stucco walls define this beloved historic style that remains hugely popular.
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