Interior Design Quiz
Mid-century modern, Japandi, and the design styles everyone is obsessing over.
Mid-century modern, Japandi, and the design styles everyone is obsessing over.
IKEA sells one Billy Bookcase every 5 seconds — with over 60 million units sold worldwide since 1979. From the clean lines of Mid-Century Modern to the cozy minimalism of Japandi, interior design shapes how we live, work, and feel every day. This quiz covers iconic styles, color psychology, legendary furniture, and the trends transforming our homes right now.
Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.
You'll explore design movements from Art Deco to Maximalism, discover how room colors affect your mood and productivity, learn the stories behind iconic furniture like the Eames Lounge Chair, and stay current on trends like biophilic design and the open-concept backlash.
Mid-Century Modern remains one of the most popular interior design styles worldwide, known for its clean lines, organic curves, and warm wood tones from the 1940s-1960s. Scandinavian and Japandi styles are also trending strongly in the 2020s for their minimalist warmth and functionality.
Japandi is a hybrid design style that blends Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. It combines Japan's wabi-sabi philosophy (finding beauty in imperfection) with Scandinavia's hygge (cozy comfort), resulting in clean, functional spaces with natural materials and a warm, muted color palette.
Yes, color psychology plays a significant role in interior design. Blue tones are calming and can lower blood pressure, making them ideal for bedrooms. Red stimulates appetite and conversation, which is why many restaurants use it. Green is restorative and reduces anxiety, while yellow is energizing but can cause agitation in excess.
Last updated: March 2026