Popular Interior Design Styles in Seattle

1. Scandinavian
Seattle's climate and cultural ties to Northern Europe make Scandinavian design a perfect fit. White walls, warm wood, and cozy textiles combat gray days while keeping spaces bright and functional.
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2. Pacific NW Modern
Modern design in Seattle incorporates local materials — cedar, Douglas fir, basalt — into clean-lined contemporary spaces. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame mountain and water views.
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3. Japandi
Seattle's strong ties to both Japanese and Nordic cultures converge in Japandi style. The city's design community was among the first in the US to embrace this fusion.
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4. Industrial
Pioneer Square and SoDo lofts with exposed brick and timber beams have made industrial design a beloved Seattle aesthetic, reflecting the city's maritime and warehouse history.
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5. Craftsman
Seattle has one of the largest concentrations of Craftsman homes in the US. Built-in bookshelves, wide trim, and warm wood floors define this Arts & Crafts heritage that remains deeply popular.
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6. Biophilic
Seattleites bring the outdoors in with living walls, abundant houseplants, natural wood, stone, and water features. The connection to nature is central to PNW design.
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