So far this year, we have seen some major changes in the home décor world, including a swing from sleek minimalism to bold maximalism, and smaller micro trends like using natural or recycled materials, upgrading classic floral or tropical prints, and embracing a more eclectic style in the home. No Label is a well-established US design company, know for its amazing Eclectic Style Projects. Unique Blog will take you in a virtual journey to explore some of the most famous works of the interior design firm.
Rebecca Hopkins is the mind behind an incredible portfolio of commercial and residential design projects, developed by the US design company. “I have always had a strong love of design, and the concept of connecting function with beauty. The spaces we live, work, and experience should reflect not only an aesthetic that resonates with who we are, but should bring joy to our daily lives. I believe a well designed space, coupled with functional organization, just simply makes life better.”


No Label Design believes that the key of success is the attention to detail, that is why the company works alongside with some of the best design brands of the world. Understanding the goals of a current or future project is needs to be based around a “budget, a particular look, or added function.”

Each space needs to tell a story and evoke emotions. The company’s team of committed experts try to understand what the client envision in order to fulfil their needs and wishes.

The multiple experiences with mid-century projects with a contemporary and eclectic twist helped the design firm build their own unique design signature that turned out to be editorial yet approachable yet functional.

The team decided to bring island vacation vibes directly to the breakfast and dining area with this floral wallpaper. It’s a bold look that is sure to put a smile on your face! The area was “designed by Summer Thornton featuring F Schumacher Miles Redd Brighton Pavillion wallpaper, red sconce shades, Joan Miro artwork and a bright blue banquette. Summer Thornton Interior Design works on projects nationwide from her Chicago interior design office headquarters.”

No Label is also specialized in contemporary residential and commercial projects. Layering plenty of light throughout the room is one of the main features of contemporary design, an element imported from another aesthetics, in this case, from mid-century modern design. The contemporary agency for interior design, knows exactly the best materials, concepts, lighting and furnishing elements you’ve been looking for, to provide a final result that is the perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality. Contemporary means ‘at the moment’, which makes this style particularly hard to define. Dating back to the 1970s, this style is unique because it borrows elements from many other aesthetics. In it, you can see nods to modern, traditional, art deco and even futuristic design. At the end, it means that contemporary style is always evolving, and the team does its best to be always updated with the latest design trends. Nowadays, it can be defined by neutral colors, clean lines and minimalism.
This house’s kitchen has a touch of farmhouse design that makes it more welcoming and inviting.
Are you interested in turning your design dreams into reality? Don’t hesitate and contact No Label Design direcly:
GREATER NEW YORK CITY AREA
SHELTON, CT 06484
REBECCA@NOLABEL-DESIGN
+1 (347) 263-4738
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