Style Learning Zone

Learn the style, then use it on your own room

Short lessons connect design principles to real generation actions: palette, materials, focal points, wellness flow, and CTA-driven room redesign.

Warm minimal basics Minimalist
Starter

Warm minimal basics

How to make minimalism feel calm instead of empty.

Use one warm neutral base.
Hide small storage noise.
Keep one practical focal point.
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Japandi material balance🎋 Japandi
Intermediate

Japandi material balance

Wood, linen, and negative space for rooms that need grounded calm.

Pair pale wood with matte texture.
Lower contrast across large surfaces.
Leave breathing room around furniture.
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Cream lighting recipe🍦 Cream
Starter

Cream lighting recipe

A simple way to make small rooms look softer on camera.

Use warm white instead of yellow light.
Round the furniture language.
Keep bedding and curtains in one family.
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Luxury focal points Modern Luxury
Advanced

Luxury focal points

Premium rooms need fewer stronger moments, not more decoration.

Choose one marble, brass, or art anchor.
Repeat shine only in small accents.
Balance the focal wall with quiet seating.
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New Chinese balance🏮 New Chinese
Intermediate

New Chinese balance

Cultural warmth, symmetry, and good-energy flow in a modern wrapper.

Use symmetry lightly around the main view.
Prefer warm wood and ink tones.
Soften direct door-window lines.
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Airbnb mid-century memory🪑 Mid-century
Starter

Airbnb mid-century memory

A repeatable short-stay look that photographs well and feels personal.

Use walnut as the memory cue.
Add one sculptural chair or lamp.
Keep the palette easy to clean and restock.
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