Welcome back to the final chapter of our MBTI x Interior series!
In this part, we’re shining a spotlight on the spontaneous explorers, grounded realists, and empathetic adventurers among us – the ISTPs, ISFPs, ESTPs, and ESFPs.
To all our I/EST/FP readers – thank you for your patience while we wrapped up this series. This one’s for you!
Style: Organic Modern
ISTPs are independent, resourceful, and analytical by nature. They thrive in environments that are functional, and intentionally designed. Often drawn to craftsmanship and well-built objects, ISTPs appreciate interiors that speak to quiet precision and effortless cool.
Organic Modern is the perfect match for this hands-on, solutions-focused type. It marries clean, architectural lines with natural materials like wood, stone, and linen – creating a space that’s minimal yet warm, grounded yet refined.
Colour Scheme:
Neutral tones like beige, warm taupe, and soft greys, complemented by natural wood and stone
Design Tips:
ESTPs are bold, energetic, and action-oriented – the kind of people who light up a room and aren’t afraid to take the lead. For the ESTP, a home should be just like them: confident, sleek, and ready for anything.
That’s why Monochrome Minimalist is the perfect fit. This interior style is all about striking simplicity – crisp black and white palettes, strong geometric forms, and a focus on clean, clutter-free design. Every element has its place, and nothing is there without intention.
Colour Scheme:
A striking combo of classic black and white, with accents of gray
Design Tips:
ESFPs are the life of the party – charismatic, spontaneous, and deeply in tune with their surroundings. For the ESFP, a home isn’t just where they live – it’s where they shine.
Mid-century Modern perfectly matches the ESFP’s vibrant energy with bold colors, iconic furniture, and playful textures. Think curved armchairs, teak accents, statement lighting, and retro patterns in an open, welcoming space – stylish, lively, and ideal for spontaneous hangouts and relaxed mornings.
Colour Scheme:
Neutral base tones like beige and off-white, paired with dark wood and pops of teal or orange
Design Tips:
ISFPs are gentle free spirits – creative, introspective, and deeply attuned to the beauty of everyday life. They value authenticity over perfection, gravitating toward spaces that feel warm, personal, and soulful.
Wabi Sabi is the perfect match for them. Rooted in Japanese philosophy, this aesthetic embraces imperfection, simplicity, and organic beauty. With raw textures, natural materials, and muted earthy tones, Wabi Sabi creates a serene, reflective space that nurtures their creativity and love for authenticity.
Colour Scheme:
Earthy hues like muted browns, soft greys, and off-whites
Design Tips:
That’s a wrap on Part 4! Whether you’re bold like an ESTP or grounded like an ISFP, your home can be a beautiful reflection of your personality.
Not sure where to start? We’d love to help. At Chengyi Interior Design, we design spaces that fit — your style, your pace, and your story.