In 2015, VT is pleased to announce our entry into home. Our motto has always been image, identity, clarity, and defining your style type gives you a place to begin. Once you have reached that clarity, it is a natural evolution to translate that into your environment as an expression of your authentic self.
Designing your home based on your style type (or at least infusing the elements) allows you to create the perfect space that represents the best version of you. Join us each week as we share our point of view on the incredible world of interior design, applying our principles and philosophies to everything from art and architecture to current trends and designers.
After reviewing the five personal style types of VT Home over the past few weeks, I thought we would move into the concept of eclecticism in the world of home and interior design. Eclectic interiors are not a new concept, but have definitely become the most published in design media. For example, you may see a chandelier from the 1970’s in the same room as a classic, timeless sofa with an interesting tribal throw, mid-century side chair or an even an ancient Egyptian artifact, and a contemporary rug.
Translating this idea into the language of fashion, imagine the difference between wearing one designer head-to-toe every day and hiring a stylist to put together looks pulled from several collections, with each piece reflecting a different aspect of you. There is something to be said about this style of design that creates a much more tailored interior based on the image or personality of the client.