What Is Decorated In The Bronx Style?

In a moody space, dark paint can create drama and create a mood. To find your home decor style, gather examples of everything you like and choose your favorite method to save images from online. Transitional design is an interior style that combines modern and traditional design. It is defined by a patterned, cozy, and inviting space that is subject to cycles of furniture, art, and trinkets coming in and out whenever the mood strikes.

Bronx Girl Designs recreates home spaces by maximizing light, integrating color, and expressing your individual character. Check out our Bronx decor selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our prints shops. The style uses a lot of found and salvaged objects – but pulled together in a more modern and refined way. Rather than being too rustic and rustic, this versatile trend can add a splash of urban appeal to your sleep space without losing out on comfort.

In Rio Hamilton’s home, luxurious design meets industrial history. Adapt this versatile trend to add a splash of urban appeal to your sleep space without losing out on comfort.


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What Is Decorated In The Bronx Style?
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • Its fabulous! Every room! And it feels so much bigger. Well done! I love your design and flow aesthetics. The kitchen is so sexy! As is the library. And the closet was very artistic! But i love the marriage between the living room & bedroom most, with their minimal execution. You should have a show, (with a little amphetamine), a feature in AD, and your own brand at Restoration Hardware, RH (see what I did there! 😉 Z Gallerie, Pottery Barn, Ballards, Charles P. Rogers. I’d like too see more of the kitchen & powder room.

  • I LOVE HIS PLACE! IT’S FANTASTIC!! I’m a Native New Yorker and it boggles my mind how the South Bronx, Bed-Stuy, Harlem, Park Slope are now real estate goldmines! Wow. Gentrification. Hey if you can be lucky and get something in these once Black & Hispanic neighborhoods, then great. Any hoot, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE his Bronx Loft! What a great taste in interior design! Love it! Kisses!

  • This is going to sound like a contradiction but it’s quite beautiful but my God it’s so white I mean I thought it said a jewel box I love jewel tones that it just look like the White Satin lining of a jewel box the stuff is beautiful but come on let’s grab some color I love the garden because of them the roses in the plants and such but all in all yes it is beautiful just not for me

  • This is one of the most stunning flats I’ve ever seen!!! The layout is efficient without sacrificing the luxurious elements. It’s like the masculine version of my flat, except I have more fresh flowers than plants. I only wish I still had that ceiling height; it gives the space such a sense of grandeur. Rio is AMAZING!!! I didn’t think I could love a space as much as my own. It’s so warm, inviting, and inspiring! I agree that you can get a true sense of one’s personality, interests, and passions by touring his/her home. And this space just wants me to learn more about Rio! Brava!!!

  • Wow… What a beautiful/perfect combo of: classy shabby chic, eclectic, elegant… I love every decor detail. There is a thing that I can’t understand, maybe because I live in Europe, I can’t explain… Why in to the states the plumbing are exposed? Are you not allowed to cover it? Firstly it’s destroying the entire esthetic and secondly is about the negative energy.

  • no–way too crowded and non functional. The kitchen table can’t really be utilized because it’s covered with plants etc. The seating area and the bedroom are one space with a curtain dividing it–definitely not liking that aspect. There are some things I do like—but the negatives for me outweigh the positives.

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