Rick,
Our style is "everday chic"

We are in a rural area so using value priced flowers is required but, we don't use them in the traditional way. Our cooler is always stocked with at least three or four types of unique flower alongside the more traditional options. Right now I have the most perfect orange dahlias, yellow callas, firey pink roses, orange hypericum, antique green hydrangea, some orangey/pink Canadian gerbs, montbretia, muted orange roses, camelia foliage, two kinds of ruscus, var. lily grass, bonsai euc, white monte, and I think that's it. We mostly use ceramic or stone containers and unique baskets such as seagrass, bamboo and rattan, I collect unique containers from antique dealers, my local wholesaler and even department store sales. We never use plastic vases, only glass and we always buy the medium priced items, never the lowest priced because that's all our competition stocks. It's not that there is anything wrong with using utility glass vases, it's just what makes us stand out in our area.
My personal style is very ecclectic and it shows in my floral design style as well. I have doubled my customer base again in the last year and the MOST received comment has been "your style is so unique, no one does what you do". Now, I am sure there are a ton of florists on this board that "do what I do" but, in my immediate area, it's unheard of.
We do carnations in tight clusters with tropical foliage collars and unique accent flowers, no one here does that, they all do leather leaf, carns and baby's breath stuffed in a utility vase. No shame in using traditonal flowers...just do it with flair!!
When we first opened some of the older customers that came in poo-pooed my design style saying that if it didn't contain lots of baby's breath they didn't want it so, after a little education that they can get more flowers and less filler....guess where they all shop now
Annnyway, that's what makes our shop stand out head and shoulders above others in our small town. I'm so proud of everything that leaves our shop, it's like a little piece of me walks out the door with each design and my customers know that and it's what keeps them coming back!