Design styles.
Explore eight curated design styles created to complement modern apartment floor plans.
Every style is planned around apartment floor plans, not generic room inspiration.
Compare Scandinavian, Japandi, Mediterranean, Midcentury, Industrial, Bauhaus, Coastal, and Bohemian.
Plans include furnishing direction, layout guidance, and sourced product recommendations.
One apartment, multiple ways to live in it.
Use this page to compare Apartment Archive’s core design styles before selecting a building, layout, or individual furnishing plan.
Scandinavian
Bright, functional interiors built around light woods, soft textiles, and everyday comfort.
View style 02Japandi
A restrained blend of Scandinavian warmth and Japanese simplicity.
View style 03Mediterranean
Warm, sunlit interiors shaped by earthen materials and relaxed living.
View style 04Midcentury
Tailored wood furniture, clean lines, and timeless proportions.
View style 05Industrial
Raw materials, honest construction, and urban architectural character.
View style 06Bauhaus
Function-first interiors built around clean geometry and purposeful design.
View style 07Coastal
Light-filled rooms built around pale woods, natural fibers, and a relaxed palette.
View style 08Bohemian
Layered textures, collected pieces, and natural materials create warm, personal interiors.
View styleStyle is applied after the floor plan.
The apartment layout comes first. Apartment Archive keeps scale, circulation, and renter constraints intact, then applies a furnishing system that changes the way the same unit feels and functions.
Choose your building
Start with the apartment building or request the building if it is not listed yet.
Select your layout
Find the floor plan that matches your unit by name, bedroom count, and square footage.
Choose the style
Select the design direction that fits how you want the apartment to feel and function.
Use the plan
Receive a digital furnishing plan with placement guidance and sourced recommendations.
Find your layout before choosing the final furnishing plan.
The most accurate plan starts with the apartment you actually live in. Browse buildings first, then choose the style that fits the space.