What Is Your Home Decor Style?
What pushed me to put together this home decor style quiz was how often decorating feels harder than it should, not because people do not know what they like, but because they have never really gotten clear on it.
Take the Quiz 13 questions – takes under 3 minutes – completely free15 Styles. One That’s Actually Yours.
I used to think I was “a little bit of everything” which is just another way of saying I had no idea what I liked. Once I actually nailed it down, every room in my house started making sense. Here are all the styles you could land on.
Clean lines, neutral tones, and rooms that feel like they can breathe. Every piece earned its spot – and the stuff that didn’t make the cut? Gone. This is the style for people who feel calmer when there’s less going on around them, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Wood that looks like it has a story, stone that feels solid, and textures you actually want to touch. If your first instinct when walking into a room is “but is it cozy?” – this is probably yours. A fireplace doesn’t hurt either.
Nothing matches and that’s entirely the point. A vintage rug next to a modern lamp next to something you found at a flea market? Perfect. Your home tells a story that can’t be copied from a catalog, and people either get it or they don’t.
While everyone else is chasing trends, your home looks like it could have been designed ten years ago or ten years from now and still feel right. Symmetry, quality over quantity, and pieces that age well. You’d rather invest in one perfect thing than fill a room with stuff you’ll replace next year.
Your home looks like you’ve traveled the world and brought a little piece of every place back with you – even if you haven’t left the country. Layered rugs, hanging plants, woven baskets, and nothing that feels too perfect. The whole charm is that it’s collected, not decorated.
You want your home to make people pause when they walk in – and it does. Velvet, gold, marble, crystal – you’re not afraid of things that feel dramatic and expensive. Your space has a mood and that mood is “I have taste and I’m not apologizing for it.”
You don’t need to live near the ocean to feel like you do. White, soft blues, sandy neutrals, natural fibers – your space feels like a deep breath. Open layouts, sheer curtains, and rooms that let the sunlight do most of the work. Your home doesn’t try hard because it doesn’t have to.
Your whole design philosophy comes down to one question – does this make me feel calm? Light wood, soft whites, simple shapes, and rooms that feel functional without trying too hard. You’ve figured out the thing most people can’t: how to be minimal without being cold.
You love furniture that looks like someone actually thought about it – clean shapes, tapered legs, warm wood, and pops of color that feel retro but never dated. Your home has that effortless cool factor where everything looks intentional but nothing feels stiff. One iconic piece beats a room full of forgettable ones.
Brick walls, concrete floors, metal shelving, visible pipes – stuff most people would cover up, you leave on purpose. Your space feels like a converted warehouse even if it isn’t one. Dark tones, leather, steel, reclaimed wood – there’s an edge here but it never feels cold.
Drama, but make it elegant. Geometric patterns, rich jewel tones, gold accents, lacquered surfaces – your taste leans toward the bold and the beautiful. Symmetry matters, details matter more, and you’d never settle for something plain when it could feel grand.
You’ve taken minimalism and made it feel human. Natural wood, handmade ceramics, the way light moves through a room – nothing is loud but everything is considered. You’d rather have an empty wall than hang something you don’t love, and that kind of restraint is exactly what makes your space feel so peaceful.
Your home feels like a long weekend in Provence that never ends. Soft linens, faded florals, worn stone, warm wood, and a kitchen that always smells like something is baking. Everything feels old in the best way – not antique-shop precious, but genuinely lived with and loved.
Terracotta, warm stone, olive trees, handmade tiles, and sunlight in every room. You love color but in an earthy way – burnt orange, deep blue, sun-bleached yellow. Everything feels natural and slightly imperfect on purpose. Your space is warm with an indoor-outdoor flow that makes every day feel like summer.
Dark wood, deep leather, brass that’s actually tarnished, and bookshelves that look like they’ve been there since before you were born. Nothing in your home is new and nothing needs to be. It’s quiet luxury in the truest sense – the kind that doesn’t announce itself because it doesn’t have to.
How It Works
No design degree required. No wrong answers. Just pick what you like.
Answer 13 Questions
Some are visual – you just pick the image that speaks to you. Some are text-based – you pick the answer that sounds most like something you’d actually say. That’s it.
Get Your Match
The quiz maps your answers across all 15 styles and figures out which one you keep gravitating toward – even if you didn’t realize it yourself.
Actually Use It
Your result comes with real tips – not generic “add some plants” advice, but actual direction on colors, textures, and pieces that work for your specific style.
Stop guessing. Start decorating like you mean it.
Here’s the thing – you probably already know what you like. You just haven’t put a name to it yet. And without that, every furniture purchase feels like a gamble. You find a sofa you love, but then you start second-guessing whether it “goes” with your vibe. Or you walk into a store and everything looks fine but nothing feels like you.
I’ve been there. I once kept a rug I didn’t love for way too long just because it was soft and hid stains well (relatable, I know). This quiz would have saved me from that. It takes under 3 minutes, it’s free, and you’ll walk away knowing exactly which direction to go – and more importantly, which ones to stop chasing.
Take the QuizQuestions You Might Have
It’s basically a shortcut. Instead of spending months scrolling Pinterest trying to figure out if you’re “boho” or “mid-century” or “a little bit of both” (which is what most of us say), the quiz asks you 13 questions about things like colors, textures, furniture, and materials – and then matches you to one of 15 specific styles. Think of it as finally putting a name to the thing you’ve always been drawn to but couldn’t quite describe.
Depends on who you ask – some people will tell you there are 20+, but a lot of them overlap. This quiz covers 15 distinct styles that are actually different enough to matter: Modern Minimalist, Cozy & Rustic, Bold & Eclectic, Classic & Timeless, Scandinavian Hygge, Bohemian Free Spirit, Glam & Luxe, Coastal & Airy, Mid-Century Modern, Industrial Chic, Art Deco, Japandi, French Country, Mediterranean, and Old Money. Each one has its own palette, materials, and overall feel.
The best way is to stop looking at what’s trendy and start paying attention to what you’re actually drawn to. Not what looks good in someone else’s home – what makes you stop scrolling. This quiz helps with exactly that. It doesn’t ask you to pick your favorite room (because that’s just asking you to pick a style directly). Instead, it asks about textures, colors, materials, and real choices – and figures out the style from your answers.
Yes – and most people are, at least a little. A lot of styles naturally overlap. Japandi is basically Japanese minimalism meets Scandinavian warmth. French Country and Cozy & Rustic share a ton of DNA. The quiz gives you your dominant style, but your result will also hint at the styles that sit right next to it. Mixing two related styles is usually how the most interesting homes happen anyway.
Yes. Completely free, no credit card, no catch. You take the quiz, you get your result, you get your style breakdown. I built this because I wanted people to feel more confident about their home decor choices – not because I wanted to charge them $29 to find out they like linen.
In 2026, warm minimalism and Japandi are still going strong – that whole “simple but not cold” thing. Mediterranean and French Country have also blown up because people are craving earthy, sun-soaked spaces with handmade details. Old Money has quietly surged too – turns out a lot of people were always drawn to dark wood and leather, they just didn’t know there was a name for it. But the best style is whatever feels right to you. Trends come and go. Your gut doesn’t.
Under 3 minutes. There are 13 questions – some are image-based (you just pick the photo that speaks to you) and some are text-based (you pick the answer that sounds most like you). Pro tip: don’t overthink it. Your first instinct is almost always the most accurate one.
Ready to find out?
13 questions. 15 possible styles. One that’s been yours this whole time – you just didn’t have a name for it yet.
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