I'm a creator of a free interior design style quiz. I made it a couple of years ago and since then it was used in more than 180 countries.
The data is basically how often the style wins in the quiz per continent.
I also made a page where the data can be looked more closely https://mystofa.com/infographics/interior-style-trends
Another post is deleted, thanks to Spongebutt4tywon I found an issue in SQL request and fixed the data.
Posted by john_wickest
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I store basic quiz data in Clickhouse database and I have a very rough visualization of what I shared. I thought it might be an interesting information, so I build an infographics HTML page to visualize. Hope it turned out at least as fun data 😊
We have 16 styles, but I only show top 12. I can actually show all of them if you are curious, but bottom styles have almost 0 winrate
cool, but it’s a lil bit blurry.
So basically if you run an Airbnb go for a Boho Chic + Japandi fusion (these two don’t seem to be that different) and most people will like it!
This looks like if someone printed out this graph, hung it on the wall and made a picture in direct sunlight with print out’s material reflecting some of it
Proving that taste truly is an international language. Keep up the excellent work!
This really matches up with my experience of living 30 years in Mexico. I would say that in my artsy-fartsy social circle of yuppies, Boho Chic and mid-century modern are BY FAR the preferred styles.
My apt has 4 white walls, white furniture, metal kitchenware, and a single framed paint in the middle of a wall. What type of interieur design is it?
That’s super surprising that Boho chic is the most popular in the US, but almost every US house I’ve ever seen incidentally or intentionally posted on social media is just grey polyester carpet, white or grey furniture, white or grey walls.
Yes…but what does this chart look like for people who live in Scandinavia? 😀
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