“I’m not sure what my style is, I just know what I like.”

— CLIENT

Art & Interiors

To me art is a mechanism to help explore ideas. The furniture, wall color, lighting, rugs and curiosities within the room are all intended to underscore the idea or ideas being “brought up” by the artwork.

Accenting pieces of art with certain patterns, shapes or colors creates a unique artform in itself depending on how well it is done. Layered connections will begin to dawn on you as you let your mind play with the space and all things within.

Did you know engaging with art, both actively creating it and appreciating it, can stimulate various areas of the brain, improving memory, problem-solving, observation, and critical-thinking skills? Studies show a direct correlation between art and brain function.

Surround yourself with interior space that reflects your chosen ideas / interests and increase your cognitive function while doing so! - Meme

Owner, Meme Exum

    • Modern:

      Emphasizes simplicity, natural materials, and neutral colors. It often incorporates luxurious finishes and aims for an open, airy feel. 

    • Traditional:

      Features classic European styles, comfortable furniture, and a warm color palette. 

    • Contemporary:

      A fluid style that reflects current trends and incorporates a mix of modern and other elements. 

    • Transitional:

      Blends traditional and contemporary styles, creating a balanced look with both comfort and sleekness. 

    • Industrial:

      Celebrates raw materials like exposed brick, metal, and weathered wood, often with a functional, non-decorative approach. 

    • Rustic:

      Focuses on natural and earthy elements, bringing the outdoors inside with raw wood, stone, and other natural textures. 

    • Bohemian:

      Characterized by a mix of vibrant colors, bold patterns, and a relaxed, personal feel. 

    • Minimalist:

      Emphasizes simplicity, clean lines, and a muted color palette, with a focus on decluttered spaces. 

    • Hollywood Regency:

      Known for its glamor, opulence, and bold use of colors and textures. 

    • Scandinavian:

      Features a minimalist aesthetic with a focus on functionality, natural light, and a connection to nature. 

    • Mid-Century Modern:

      A style from the mid-20th century, characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and a minimalist approach. 

    • Modern Farmhouse:

      Combines the charm of country living with modern design elements, such as exposed wood, neutral palettes, and open spaces. 

    • Coastal:

      Inspired by the sea and beach, often featuring light colors, natural textures, and airy spaces. 

    • Eclectic:

      A style that mixes and matches various elements from different styles to create a unique and personalized look. 

    • Farmhouse:

      Focuses on rustic charm, comfortable furnishings, and a cozy atmosphere. 

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