Popular Interior Design Styles in Miami

1. Contemporary
Brickell, Edgewater, and Sunny Isles luxury towers make contemporary Miami's dominant style. International buyers and design-forward developers create spaces with curved furniture, statement art, mixed materials, and a polished cosmopolitan aesthetic.
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2. Art Deco
South Beach's Art Deco Historic District is world-famous. Geometric patterns, pastel colors, terrazzo floors, chrome accents, and glamorous details from the 1930s-40s remain hugely influential in Miami interiors, from boutique hotels to private homes.
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3. Tropical
Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and Key Biscayne embrace tropical design with bold palm prints, rattan furniture, lush greenery, and open-air living spaces. Miami's year-round warmth makes tropical interiors a practical and beautiful choice.
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4. Modern
The Design District and Wynwood have established Miami as a modern design hub. Sleek white spaces serve as backdrops for world-class art collections, with floor-to-ceiling glass, floating stairs, and minimal ornamentation.
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5. Mediterranean
Coral Gables was designed in the Mediterranean Revival style, and the aesthetic remains deeply popular. Barrel-tile roofs, arched loggias, coral rock walls, and lush courtyard gardens define some of Miami's most coveted neighborhoods.
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6. Coastal
Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, and Fisher Island bring coastal design to a luxury level. Rather than casual beach cottage style, Miami coastal means white marble, ocean-blue accents, natural stone, and panoramic water views framed by floor-to-ceiling glass.
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