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Multi Purpose

Multi Purpose layout guidance for practical room flow, furniture positioning, and project scoping across common Australian residential scenarios.

Compatible Styles (97)

Art Deco

Opulence with bold geometric patterns, rich materials, and striking contrasts

Art Nouveau

Organic, flowing style with nature-inspired motifs, curved lines, and decorative elements

Arts and Crafts

Handcrafted and simple with natural materials, built-ins, and a focus on craftsmanship

Asian Zen

Create a peaceful, mindful workspace inspired by Eastern philosophy, featuring natural materials and balanced design.

Baroque

Opulent, dramatic style with ornate details, rich colors, and lavish decorative elements

Bauhaus

Form follows function. Bauhaus design combines geometric simplicity with industrial materials to create spaces of pure modernist efficiency. This influential style emphasizes functionality, clean lines, and the bold use of primary colors.

Biophilic

Nature-inspired design that incorporates plants, natural light, and organic materials

Bohemian

Eclectic and artistic with global influences, vibrant colors, and layered textures

British Colonial

Experience tropical elegance. British Colonial design combines the refinement of traditional British furniture with the casual comfort of tropical living. This style creates sophisticated spaces that balance formal elements with exotic influences and natural materials.

Brutalist

Bold and stark with raw concrete, geometric forms, and a utilitarian aesthetic

California Casual

Embrace laid-back luxury and natural comfort. California Casual design combines relaxed modern furniture with organic textures and abundant natural light. This style creates effortlessly sophisticated spaces that celebrate indoor-outdoor living and coastal influences.

Chinoiserie

Elegant East-meets-West style with pagoda shapes, lacquered furniture, and chinoiserie motifs

Classic

Classic is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Classical Motifs

Ancient Greek and Roman symbols including laurel wreaths, eagles, and sphinxes.

Coastal

Light, airy spaces with natural materials and nautical accents for a relaxed vibe

Coastal Cottage

Embrace seaside charm and casual comfort. Coastal Cottage design combines weathered finishes, ocean-inspired colors, and beach elements to create relaxed, welcoming spaces. This style brings the ease of beach living into your home with a cozy, cottage twist.

Colonial

Rustic yet refined, inspired by early American settlers, with exposed wood, simple furniture, and earthy tones

Contemporary

Current, evolving style with clean lines, neutral colors, and emphasis on texture

Cyberpunk

High-tech, dystopian aesthetic with neon lighting, industrial elements, and futuristic touches

Dark Academia

Moody and intellectual with dark wood, leather, bookshelves, and gothic touches

Desert Modern

Where minimalism meets the desert landscape. Desert Modern design combines clean architectural lines with earth tones and natural materials inspired by arid environments. This style creates serene spaces that celebrate the beauty of desert living through thoughtful design.

Dynamic Lighting

Customizable RGB lighting systems that create immersive atmospheres and can sync with gameplay.

Eclectic

A mix of styles, periods, and textures, unified by color or theme for a curated look

Edwardian

Refined and airy, blending Victorian opulence with lighter colors and simpler lines

Empire

Empire is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

English Country

Embrace timeless charm and collected comfort. English Country design combines traditional patterns, antique furniture, and garden influences to create warm, inviting spaces. This style celebrates the art of comfortable living through layers of history and personal collections.

Farmhouse

Rustic charm with exposed wood, shiplap, and antique furnishings for warmth

French

Elegant, refined style with ornate details, soft colors, and antique-inspired furnishings

French Country

Rustic elegance with weathered finishes, soft colors, and provincial patterns inspired by Provence

Futuristic

Forward-thinking design with sleek surfaces, innovative materials, and cutting-edge technology

Gaming Room

Tech-forward spaces designed for gaming with LED lighting, ergonomic furniture, and smart solutions

Georgian

Symmetrical, elegant, and balanced with muted colors, classical motifs, and fine woodworking

Glam

Luxe and bold with metallics, plush fabrics, and high-contrast palettes

Global Modern

Where world cultures meet contemporary style. Global Modern design combines international influences with clean modern lines to create sophisticated, well-traveled spaces. This style celebrates cultural diversity through thoughtfully curated pieces and artisanal elements.

Gothic

Dramatic, ornate style with pointed arches, dark colors, and medieval-inspired elements

Grandmillennial

Traditional style with a millennial twist. Grandmillennial design embraces the charm of classic decor while updating it for modern living. This style combines vintage pieces, traditional patterns, and contemporary sensibilities to create spaces that feel both timeless and fresh.

High Tech

High Tech is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Hollywood Regency

Glamorous, high-contrast style with bold colors, metallics, and luxurious textures

Indian

Vibrant and ornate with bold colors, intricate patterns, carved wood, and rich textiles

Industrial

Raw materials like brick and metal with open floor plans and high ceilings

Industrial Chic

Where raw meets refined. Industrial Chic design elevates industrial elements with sophisticated details and luxurious touches. This style creates elegant urban spaces that balance the raw appeal of industrial materials with polished modern living.

Japandi

A fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian with minimalism, natural woods, and muted palettes

Japanese

Minimalist aesthetic with natural materials, clean lines, and a focus on tranquility

Japanese Zen

Japanese Zen is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Kawaii

Cute and playful Japanese-inspired style with pastels, plush toys, and whimsical decor

Light Color Palette

Soft pastels, creams, and whites creating bright, airy spaces.

Luxurious Fabrics

Velvet, silk, faux fur, and satin in rich textures that invite touch and create opulence.

Mediterranean

Warm, earthy colors with textured walls, ornate tiles, and wrought iron accents

Memphis

Memphis is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Mid-Century Modern

Clean lines, organic shapes, and functionality with large windows

Minimalist

Emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and clean lines for a calm, clutter-free space

Mixed Elements

Thoughtful combination of different styles, periods, and textures for a unique look.

Modern

Sleek, uncluttered spaces with simple color palettes and clean architectural details

Modern Boho

Contemporary take on bohemian style with clean lines, global influences, and eclectic elements

Moroccan

Moroccan is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Mountain Lodge

Mountain Lodge is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Neoclassical

Elegant and timeless with symmetry, columns, and Greco-Roman influences in muted tones

Neon Lighting

Vibrant, high-contrast lighting in blues, purples, and pinks that creates a futuristic atmosphere.

New Mediterranean

New Mediterranean is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Nordic

Scandinavian-inspired with a focus on simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature

Organic Modern

Organic Modern is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Ornate Details

Intricate moldings, carved furniture, and decorative elements that showcase craftsmanship.

page

page design with modern aesthetics and functional elements

Parisian

Parisian is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Pointed Arches

Dramatic arched elements that draw the eye upward and create a sense of height.

Postmodern

Eclectic and playful, rejecting strict rules with bold colors, asymmetry, and quirky decor

Raw Materials

Exposed concrete, unfinished surfaces, and industrial materials that showcase their natural state.

Regency

Glamorous and neoclassical, featuring bold colors, gilded accents, and Greco-Roman influences

Renaissance Revival

Grand and artistic with rich woods, frescoes, and classical detailing

Retro

Nostalgic design inspired by the mid-20th century with bold colors, patterns, and vintage furniture

Rich Color Palette

Vibrant hues including deep reds, royal blues, golden yellows, and emerald greens.

Rich Dark Woods

Mahogany, walnut, and oak furniture with ornate details and a patina of age.

Rococo

Lighter and more playful than Baroque, with pastel colors, asymmetry, and delicate ornamentation

Rustic

Rustic is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Rustic Elegance

A perfect blend of rustic charm and refined elegance inspired by the French countryside.

Scandinavian

Bright, airy spaces with muted colors, clean lines, and cozy, minimal furnishings

Shabby Chic

Vintage-inspired style with distressed finishes, pastel colors, and romantic, feminine touches

Sketch

Artistic style with hand-drawn elements, line art, and a creative, unfinished aesthetic

Southwestern

Warm and earthy with adobe, leather, Native American patterns, and desert tones

Spanish Revival

Bold and rustic with arched doorways, tilework, dark woods, and vibrant accents

Steampunk

Steampunk is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Sustainable

Sustainable is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Symmetrical

Perfect balance and proportion in layout and architectural elements.

Traditional

Timeless elegance with rich materials and ornate details for a classic look

Traditional Materials

Wood, brick, and stone elements create an authentic colonial atmosphere.

Transitional

Balanced blend of traditional and contemporary elements for a timeless look

Tribal

Global-inspired design with ethnic patterns, natural materials, and cultural artifacts

Tropical

Vibrant, lush style with botanical patterns, natural materials, and bright accents inspired by island living

Tudor

Cozy and rustic with exposed beams, stone fireplaces, and dark wood paneling

Tuscan

Rustic Italian charm with stone, wood beams, warm tones, and vineyard-inspired elements

Urban Industrial

Urban Industrial is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Urban Modern

Urban Modern is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Vaporwave

Retro-futuristic aesthetic with neon colors, digital elements, and 80s/90s nostalgia

Victorian

Ornate, luxurious, and dramatic with heavy fabrics, dark woods, intricate patterns, and antiques

Vintage Eclectic

Vintage Eclectic is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Wabi-Sabi

Japanese aesthetic celebrating imperfection, natural materials, and rustic elegance

Zen Modern

Zen Modern is a curated interior style profile with practical guidance for colours, materials, and room planning in Australian homes.

Compatible House Types (20)

Apartment Building

Apartment buildings are a practical choice for urban living, offering a range of configurations to suit diverse needs. With a focus on efficient use of space, these buildings often feature open concept layouts and space-saving solutions. They provide a communal living experience while maintaining private spaces, making them suitable for singles, couples, and small families. Apartment buildings can include modern amenities and are often located in areas with easy access to public transport, shopping, and dining options. They are ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle in a vibrant urban setting.

Condominium

Condominiums are a popular choice for urban dwellers seeking a convenient and low-maintenance lifestyle. These homes often feature multi-purpose layouts and open-concept designs, making them ideal for efficient use of space. With linked rooms such as modern kitchens and serene bedrooms, condominiums offer a blend of functionality and style. Outdoor spaces like contemporary courtyards and urban rooftop gardens provide a touch of greenery in city settings. Perfect for those who value location and amenities, condominiums are well-suited to individuals or small families looking for a practical living solution in bustling environments.

Container Home

Container homes offer a unique approach to residential design, utilising repurposed shipping containers to create sustainable and efficient living spaces. These homes are known for their compact footprint and adaptability, making them suitable for a range of environments and lifestyles. With a focus on multi-purpose layouts and open concept designs, container homes provide practical solutions for those looking to maximise space and functionality. Ideal for urban settings or smaller plots, they often incorporate contemporary courtyard or modern minimalist gardens to enhance outdoor living areas.

Contemporary

Contemporary houses are known for their clean lines, open spaces, and integration with the outdoors. This style often features a blend of natural and industrial materials, providing a sleek and modern aesthetic. With a focus on functionality and simplicity, contemporary homes are designed to maximise space and light, making them suitable for a variety of settings. Whether you're planning a new build or a renovation, a contemporary house can offer a flexible and stylish solution that meets the needs of modern living while maintaining a strong connection to the surrounding environment.

Contemporary Farmhouse

The contemporary farmhouse blends rustic charm with modern amenities, offering a unique living experience that suits both rural and suburban settings. Characterised by shiplap walls, a wraparound porch, and open interiors, this house type provides a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. With layouts like L-shaped, multi-purpose, and open concept, it accommodates diverse family needs while maintaining a cohesive design. Ideal for those who appreciate the balance of traditional farmhouse aesthetics and contemporary functionality, this style supports a variety of garden types, from edible kitchen gardens to modern minimalist landscapes.

Contemporary Modern House

A Contemporary Modern House combines sleek architectural design with functional living spaces, making it suitable for those who appreciate clean lines and modern aesthetics. This house type often features open concept layouts and multi-purpose rooms, offering flexibility for various lifestyles. With linked styles such as Brutalist and Desert Modern, these homes can incorporate bold geometric forms or natural materials, creating a unique blend of urban and natural elements. Ideal for urban settings, these homes often include contemporary courtyards or minimalist gardens, enhancing the indoor-outdoor flow and providing serene outdoor spaces.

Mid-Century Modern

Mid-century modern houses are celebrated for their clean lines, functional design, and seamless integration with nature. Characterised by expansive glass, warm wood tones, and geometric patterns, these homes offer a timeless appeal. The open concept and multi-purpose layouts provide a flexible living space that suits various lifestyles. With linked rooms such as a luxurious bathroom, serene bedroom, elegant dining room, and productive home office, mid-century modern homes cater to both relaxation and functionality. The surrounding gardens, whether contemporary courtyards or modern minimalist designs, enhance the indoor-outdoor flow, creating a harmonious living environment.

Minimalist House

A Minimalist House embodies simplicity and functionality, focusing on clean lines, open spaces, and a clutter-free environment. This house type is perfect for those who appreciate a serene and organised living space, with an emphasis on quality over quantity. The design typically features an open concept layout, allowing for seamless flow between rooms, and is complemented by contemporary gardens that enhance the overall aesthetic. Ideal for homeowners who prioritise efficiency and understated elegance, the Minimalist House is a timeless choice that suits modern lifestyles.

Modern Farmhouse

The Modern Farmhouse combines traditional farmhouse charm with contemporary design elements, offering a blend of rustic comfort and modern functionality. This style is characterised by its open concept layouts, versatile room usage, and a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. With options for L-shaped configurations and multi-purpose spaces, the Modern Farmhouse is adaptable to various family needs. It often features spacious kitchens, serene bedrooms, and productive home offices, making it a practical choice for those who appreciate both style and substance in their living spaces.

Modern House

Modern houses are characterised by their clean lines, open spaces, and innovative use of materials. They often incorporate elements from styles like Brutalist, Contemporary, and Desert Modern, creating a unique blend of aesthetics that cater to a variety of tastes. With a focus on functionality and simplicity, modern homes typically feature open concept layouts, multi-purpose spaces, and an emphasis on indoor-outdoor flow. These homes are well-suited to urban and suburban environments, offering a balance of style and practicality for homeowners seeking a contemporary living experience.

Modern Minimalist

The modern minimalist house is designed for those who appreciate simplicity and functionality. Characterised by clean lines, large windows, and an open floor plan, this house type embraces a neutral colour palette to create a calm and uncluttered environment. The design focuses on maximising natural light and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, making it ideal for contemporary Australian living. With a focus on quality over quantity, the modern minimalist home is perfect for those who value a streamlined lifestyle without unnecessary distractions.

Modular Home

Modular homes offer a flexible and efficient approach to modern living, with prefabricated sections that are assembled on-site. These homes are known for their adaptability, allowing for various layouts and configurations to suit different needs. With a focus on open concept and space-saving designs, modular homes can accommodate a range of lifestyles and preferences. They are particularly suitable for those seeking a streamlined building process and a home that can be easily modified or expanded over time.

Prefabricated

Prefabricated houses offer a modern approach to home building, focusing on efficiency and sustainability. These homes are constructed off-site and then assembled on your property, allowing for quicker build times and reduced waste. Prefabricated designs often feature open concept layouts and space-saving solutions, making them ideal for urban living or compact sites. With a range of contemporary finishes and flexible design options, prefabricated homes can be tailored to suit various lifestyles and preferences, providing a practical and stylish solution for homeowners and renovators alike.

Prefabricated Home

Prefabricated homes offer a modern and efficient approach to residential construction, featuring factory-built components that are assembled on-site. These homes are known for their quick build times and cost-effective nature, making them an attractive option for those seeking a streamlined construction process. Prefabricated homes can be tailored to suit various layouts, including open concept and space-saving designs, ensuring they meet diverse lifestyle needs. With options for contemporary courtyard and modern minimalist gardens, these homes provide a cohesive indoor-outdoor living experience, ideal for those looking to maximise their property's potential.

Scandinavian

A Scandinavian-style house is characterised by its bright and airy atmosphere, utilising light wood finishes and white walls to create a sense of space and calm. The design focuses on functionality, incorporating cozy textiles and minimalist decor to achieve a harmonious balance. This style is well-suited to open concept layouts, allowing for seamless flow between living areas. Whether you're planning a new build or a renovation, a Scandinavian home offers a practical and stylish solution for those who value simplicity and comfort.

Shipping Container Home

Shipping container homes offer a unique and sustainable approach to modern living, utilising repurposed steel boxes to create industrial yet creative spaces. These homes are known for their flexibility in design, allowing for open concept layouts and efficient use of space. Ideal for those seeking a minimalist lifestyle, shipping container homes can be adapted to various needs, from compact city dwellings to expansive rural retreats. With the right planning, they can provide comfortable and stylish living environments while maintaining a smaller environmental footprint.

Shipping Container House

Shipping container houses offer a unique and sustainable approach to modern living. These homes are crafted from repurposed shipping containers, providing a compact and efficient footprint. They are ideal for those seeking a minimalist lifestyle with an emphasis on innovative design and functionality. With their modular nature, shipping container houses can be customised to suit various needs, from single-person dwellings to family homes. The open concept and space-saving layouts make them particularly appealing for urban settings where space is at a premium. These homes often feature contemporary interiors and can be complemented by modern minimalist gardens.

Smart Home

A smart home integrates cutting-edge technology with modern design, offering automated systems that enhance convenience and energy efficiency. These homes are ideal for tech-savvy individuals who appreciate the seamless integration of hidden technology within their living spaces. With layouts that support multi-purpose and open concept designs, smart homes provide flexibility in room usage and furniture arrangement. The inclusion of contemporary courtyard and modern minimalist gardens complements the sleek, efficient aesthetic, creating a cohesive indoor-outdoor living experience.

Tiny House

Tiny houses offer a compact and efficient living solution, ideal for those looking to downsize or embrace a minimalist lifestyle. With clever storage solutions, multi-functional furniture, and an emphasis on sustainable materials, these homes make the most of every square metre. Tiny houses typically feature open concept layouts and space-saving designs, allowing for practical room flow and maximised use of space. Suitable for singles, couples, or small families, tiny houses can be adapted to various needs and preferences, providing a unique and personalised living experience.

Urban Apartment

Urban apartments offer a compact living solution in bustling city environments, ideal for those who value proximity to amenities and efficient use of space. These apartments often feature space-saving designs, open concept layouts, and multi-purpose rooms that cater to modern lifestyles. With options for contemporary courtyards or urban rooftop gardens, they provide a touch of nature amidst the urban landscape. Perfect for singles, couples, or small families, urban apartments balance comfort and functionality with city living.