Popular Interior Design Styles in San Francisco

1. Contemporary
The tech-driven culture of SF has made contemporary design the dominant style in new construction and renovations. Clean lines, smart home integration, and innovative materials reflect the city's forward-thinking character.
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2. Victorian
San Francisco has the largest collection of Victorian homes in the US. Interior design that honors original details — crown molding, pocket doors, bay windows — while updating for modern living is a specialty of SF designers.
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3. Scandinavian
The cool, foggy climate makes Scandinavian design a natural fit. Warm wood, white walls, and cozy textiles combat the gray days while maximizing the light that does come through.
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4. Minimalist
With some of the smallest and most expensive square footage in the country, minimalism is not just an aesthetic choice in SF — it is a practical necessity. Every piece must earn its place.
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5. Industrial
SoMa and Dogpatch lofts with exposed brick, timber beams, and steel frames have made industrial design a signature SF look. The style celebrates the city's warehouse heritage.
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6. Japandi
SF's strong Japanese cultural influence and Scandinavian sensibility converge in Japandi style. The city's design community has embraced this fusion of East and West.
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