Hilton Head Interior Design – Know the Lingo

 
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Seasons, a Hilton Head design and décor service, has a knack for helping residents find the perfect design and décor for their homes and offices. Their services extend from the Coastal Lowcountry, to Hilton Head Island, Palmetto Bluff, and beyond, giving these designers experience and expertise across the seashore regions of South Carolina.


Seasons also has a way with words, as their designers are trained to know the lingo that comes with being in a unique, ever-changing profession. This blog will explore that lingo, allowing you to better choose the right décor, designs, and interior professionals to suit the needs of your home and business.

 
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Defining Lowcountry and What it Means for Your Décor and Design

Nature-wise, the Lowcountry was dubbed to include anything below the Fall Line or ancient coastlines in South Carolina and a little below that. These areas are different in geography, geology, history, and culture—all of which affects décor and design choices because native preferences are unique to those of the high countries.


When someone grows up surrounded by seashores, sunshine, and salty air, their décor and design preferences might lean closer to tropical, or beach-like. Or, they could stray entirely from the idea of Lowcountry designs, opting for something new, fresh, and unfamiliar instead.

 
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Design and Décor Lingo

Interior design and décor is set apart by need-to-know lingo that makes it easier for design and décor professionals and clients to communicate their ideas and wants. While the design world is ever-changing when it comes to décor elements and lingo, there are some basic words and key phrases that might make it simpler for you to understand your interior designer and decorator.

 

  • Modern – Often confused with contemporary, modern décor is a design made popular from the 1920s to the 1950s. It would be considered retro now by some standards.
     
  • Patina – Common to describe metals and oxidized furnishings or décor, this term describes old-fashioned or classic design elements that have changed colors or developed antique characteristics with age.
     
  • Contemporary – This décor style, often confused with modern, has no age or timeline. It is ever-changing and unique, flowing with present, trendy styles, regardless of what year it is.
     
  • Faux Shagreen – Perfect for lovers of the ocean and nature, this fabric décor element has a pebbled texture, meant to feel like the unique, bumpy skin of sea creatures, like sharks or manta rays.
     
  • Lacquered – Sleek and simple, lacquer is what gives your hardwood furnishings a sheen of shine and a smooth finish.
     
  • Welt – You’ve for sure seen this décor element before. Welts are corded or braided fabrics around the outer edges of pillows and other furnishings. This design style gives your furniture an elegant, refined appearance that goes well with a classy atmosphere.
     
  • Curated – This décor collection speaks volumes about who you are and your personal design styles. These interiors are picked out just for you based on your interests and theme ideas.
     
  • Chinoiserie – This interior décor style focuses on Chinese themes and classic Chinese motifs. It’s cultural admiration at its finest.
     
  • Wainscoting – Have you ever noticed wood paneling across the bottom half of walls? That’s what wainscoting is. It’s rustic and can bring outthe natural elements of a home’s interior décor.
     

The worlds of interior design and décor are always on the move; hence, the lingo changes frequently, with new terms and key phrases popping up with new, unique trends. Want to keep up? Listen to a professional Seasons designer. Their knowledge of interior décor and design are ever-expanding to keep up with the contemporary lingo that accentuates their professions.

 
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Finding an Interior Design Company

To set up a consultation with Seasons, contact the designers directly at 843-785-6280. Seasons is located in Village at Wexford, 1000 William Hilton Parkway, Ste D4, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928. 

 

 

 
 
 
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