
Who isn’t guilty of scrolling Instagram or Pinterest looking at what’s trending in the design world? And perhaps you can even guess the five most popular styles of the moment right off the top of your head.
Cinch Home Services, a home warranty company, has compiled all that information in one place for you. By analyzing data from Instagram tags, the firm has created a list of the most popular home aesthetics in America.
Of course, there are many more styles that resonate with New Jerseyans, but here is what Cinch Home Services found are the top five aesthetics:
#5: Scandinavian

Guided by a less-is-more philosophy, Scandinavian design emphasizes simplicity, functionality and natural beauty. Light woods, neutral tones and clean lines create a space that feels airy, bright and calm. Every piece prioritizes comfort, timelessness and a sense of coziness that deepens over time. If you’re drawn to minimalist design that still feels warm, Scandinavian style is your perfect match.
#4: Bohemian

Rooted in artistic expression, the Bohemian style embraces the natural, the handmade and the eclectic, blending diverse elements into a homey feel. Expect vibrant pops of color—like bold throw pillows—paired with unique, personal touches such as one-of-a-kind artwork (from a favorite local artist, perhaps?). Layered textures create a warm, inviting atmosphere. More than just a design choice, Bohemian spaces are meant to inspire and nurture the creativity of those who live in them.
#3: Rustic

This design turns up the charm with a warm, rugged look that pays homage to nature and tradition. Think exposed wooden beams, weathered finishes and natural materials like stone and natural wood that give the space an earthy, lived-in feel. Cozy and inviting, these homes carry a sense of history—often anchored by elements like stone fireplaces or reclaimed wood accents. Elements like moody lighting and a vintage rug blend comfort with timeless character.
#2: Farmhouse

Timeless and welcoming, this aesthetic blends vintage charm with subtle country influences. It draws on tradition and the craftsman movement, favoring warm colors, classic patterns—like tartan or gingham—and thoughtful, functional design. Wood accents and lamp-style lighting bring a relaxed feel, while every detail feels intentional and quietly elevated.
#1: Modern

Clean lines, streamlined design and a focus on simplicity define the modern aesthetic. These homes are effortlessly chic and elevated thanks to the use of neutral palettes, functional furniture and uncluttered spaces. But modern doesn’t mean cold—warmth comes through in thoughtful details, like pops of color in artwork or textiles. The result is a space that feels refined, calm and refreshingly current.
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