A themed approach, if handled well, can create a cohesive look; one way is to assemble art, textiles and furniture from a particular period. The hallmark of a good collector is the development of a strong personal preference.
At some time or another we have all come across people who are fascinated by a particular place or period and their homes reflect this, whether it be classical Roman, American 50's, English country house or minimalism.
The owner chooses to integrate the domestic space in a unified personal preference.
Note: This is the opposite of eclectic collecting.
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