Here's an easy way to find out by simply going through what you already have, because the clues to your real style are everywhere!
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: 2-3 hours
Here's How:
1.      Look at  the furniture you already own. Do you have something you cannot bear to  part with such as a rickety chair, a table that has outlived its usefulness,  or a nightstand that doesn't match anything. What makes you hold on to it?  What made you buy it in the first place?
Jot down the reasons as they come to you  and don't revise too much.
2.      Walk around  and note what you have on your walls. Old family photographs? Abstract art posters from the museum? The quilt that you made?
The content, colors, and textures are  saying a lot about what you really like. Note down what they suggest to you.
3.      As you  take your walk around the house, look at your latest purchase. Is it  along the lines of what you usually buy, or do you sense a departure?  Something radically different could tell you that you are ready for a style  makeover, and willing to venture into new territory. A single piece that is different  from all the rest can also be telling you this.
Take a good look at this piece if it is  different. What do you like about it?
4.      As you  walk around your home, do you like one room more than the others? Do  you tend to spend more time here than in other rooms?
Chances are you decorated this room in a  style that speaks to you and puts you at ease. Look at the elements that make up  this room, and see if you can repeat them.
5.      Do you  notice a lot of repetition of a certain color, shape or texture? Do you  see a lot of objects that are related?
Sometimes you can build collections  without really being aware that you are doing so and they are a clue to what you really  care about.
What if you have many collections and  they are all different? You will still see a theme running through them. It could be a color, or shape, or something more subtle like texture, or a mood that  these objects evoke.
6.      Make a  note of your favorite store. Not just the one where you buy your  furnishings, but where you buy other things, such as clothes. Where do you like to  browse, where do you go when you want to window shop?
7.      Finally, think  about where you like to go when you travel. What do you like to bring back from there? What if you could travel anywhere? Where would you go?  What would you do there? What would you bring back? This can tell you a lot  about what really excites you, and can help you in putting together a look for  your house.
8.      Look through  the stash of magazines. Don't dwell too long on anything, but tear out pictures that appeal to you.
9.      Go through  your notes, and look through your pictures. You are bound to see certain descriptions and themes come up again and again. And that is  what determines your real style.
Tips:
1.      Your style  is traditional if you see a preference for rich, dark wood finishes,  and carved details. You may like fabrics such as chintz, jacquard, damask  and brocade.
2.      Your style  is modern if you prefer clean lines, little or no ornamentation, and a range of finishes. Leather and microfiber appeal to you more than damask  and brocade.
3.      Your style  is coastal if you like natural fibers and sea-themed prints, seashells, and finishes that are light, weathered or painted.
4.      If a  homespun quality appeals to you, your style is country. You may prefer florals, checks, calicoes and stripes. You may also like mid-toned woods  or painted finishes and vintage fabrics. 
5.      An eclectic  style will have elements from different cultures and eras. Strong patterns, colors, and textures dominate.
What You Need:
- Paper
- Pencil
- Travel and design magazines.
- An open mind.

 
 
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