1 Modern minimalist style
Minimalism originated from Western modernism in the early 20th century. The famous saying "Less is more" by European modernist architect Mies Vander Rohe is considered to represent the core idea of ??minimalism. The characteristic of minimalist style is to simplify the design elements, colors, lighting, and raw materials to the minimum level, but it has high requirements for the texture of colors and materials. Therefore, simple space design is usually very subtle and can often achieve the effect of defeating more with less and defeating complexity with simplicity.
Two traditional styles
Traditional style interior design absorbs the "shape" and "spirit" of traditional decoration in terms of indoor layout, line shape, color tone, and the shape of furniture and furnishings. feature. For example, it draws on the composition and decoration of caisson ceilings, hangings and sparrows in traditional wooden frame buildings in my country, as well as the shapes and styles of furniture in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
3 European style
European style is divided into several types. Among them, the Baroque style was popular in Europe in the 17th century, emphasizing changes in linear flow and gorgeous colors. It is based on romanticism in form, and the decoration materials are commonly marble, colorful fabrics, exquisite carpets, and exquisite French wall hangings. The entire style is luxurious, rich, and full of strong dynamic effects. The other is the Rococo style, which likes to be decorated with light and slender curves. The effect is elegant and friendly. European royal nobles prefer this style.
IV Chinese Classical Style
Traditional Chinese interior design combines solemnity and elegance. The composition of Chinese style is mainly reflected in traditional furniture (mostly Ming and Qing furniture), decorations and decorative colors mainly black and red. Most interiors adopt a symmetrical layout with elegant style, simple and beautiful shapes, and strong and mature colors. Traditional Chinese indoor furnishings include calligraphy and painting, plaques, hanging screens, bonsai, porcelain, antiques, screens, ancient shelves, etc., pursuing a state of life that cultivates one's moral integrity. The characteristics of traditional Chinese interior decoration art are that the overall layout is symmetrical and balanced, upright and stable, and the decorative details advocate natural taste. Flowers, birds, fish and insects are carefully crafted and full of changes, which fully embodies the spirit of traditional Chinese aesthetics.
Five Mediterranean Styles
Usually, "Mediterranean style" homes will use the following design elements: white plaster walls, continuous arcades and arches, ceramic tiles, sea blue roof tiles and doors and windows. The soul of the Mediterranean style, the current consensus is "the romantic feelings of azure, the pure beauty of nature where the sea and sky are the same color, and the sun shines high". The greatest charm of "Mediterranean style" for Chinese urban homes probably comes from its pure and beautiful color combinations. There are three typical color combinations in the Mediterranean style. Blue and white, yellow, blue, purple and green, earthy yellow and reddish brown.
Six Post-Modern Styles
Post-modern style emphasizes that architecture and interior decoration should have historical continuity, but does not stick to the traditional logical way of thinking, explores innovative modeling techniques, and pays attention to To express human touch, exaggerated and deformed columns and broken arches are often installed indoors, or the abstract forms of classical components are combined in new ways, that is, non-traditional mixing, superposition, dislocation, fission and other techniques as well as symbols and metaphors are used and other means, in order to create an architectural image and indoor environment that combines sensibility and rationality, integrates tradition and modernity, and blends the masses and experts.
Seven modern styles
Modern style strongly opposes a series of old traditional styles from ancient Rome to Rococo, and strives to create unique and simplified decoration that adapts to the spirit of the industrial era. The design is simple, popular and fresh, closer to people's lives. Its decorative features are composed of curves and asymmetrical lines, such as peduncles, flower buds, grapevines, insect wings, and various beautiful and wavy shapes and patterns in nature, which are reflected in the decoration of walls, railings, window lattice, and furniture.
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