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"More" is considered to represent the core idea of minimalism.
Minimalist style is characterized by simplifying design elements, colors, lighting and raw materials to a minimum, but it requires high quality of colors and materials.
Therefore, simple space design is usually very implicit, and it can often achieve twice the result with half the effort and win with simplicity.
Traditional style: The interior design of traditional style absorbs the "shape" and "spirit" characteristics of traditional decoration in the aspects of indoor layout, line modeling, color tone and the modeling of furniture and furnishings.
For example, absorb the composition and decoration of ceiling, hanging and sparrow replacement of traditional wooden frame buildings in China, and clarify the modeling and style characteristics of furniture.
Another example is the imitation of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Classicism. Traditional styles in the west, such as interior decoration and furniture style imitating the Victorian style in Europe, Britain or Louis style in France.
There are also traditional styles, Indian traditional styles, Islamic traditional styles, North African castle styles and so on.
Traditional styles often give people a sense of historical continuity and regional context, which makes the indoor environment highlight the image characteristics of national cultural origins.
European style: There are several European styles, among which Baroque style prevailed in Europe in the17th century, emphasizing linear flow and gorgeous color changes.
Formally based on romanticism, it is decorated with marble, colorful fabrics, exquisite carpets and exquisite French wall hangings. The whole style is luxurious and rich, full of strong dynamic effect.
The other is Rococo style, which loves to decorate with light and slender curves. The effect is elegant and friendly, and the royal aristocrats in Europe prefer this style.