A leisurely, measured and thorough Quiet solid carpets in affluent residential interiors and effective with patterns - in living rooms Fireplaces or wood-burning lighting beard stove with carved wooden decor, limestone or marble and mirrors above them in Bogota gilt frames Natural lighting and chandeliers, wall sconces with two horns and frosted lamps, floor lamps Yellow brass, gold plated, crystal - from picture frames to curly caps table lamps Dark wood furniture - mahogany or oak is - with curved legs in an inverted lighting beard comma Outstanding design of windows: volumetric drapery with tails, cords and tassels, valances, plus plug-in pads for the fans to sit on the windowsill The rich colored fabrics with intricate designs and luxurious texture - velvet, chenille, damask - and even leather Wooden inlaid parquet or patterns of the tiles on the floor in the halls and kitchens
The interiors are decorated with mural painting and lining. The floors were most often mosaic, later - covered with carpets. Painted coffered ceiling supplemented with relief images, large vases with pictures tapagrami (small terracotta figurines).
Antique furniture was usually simple lighting beard shapes, furniture legs were sometimes made in the form of animal paws or figures of griffins (this was influenced by ancient Egypt and Babylon). The Greek chair with curved legs in the form of swords was called klismos. These chairs again came into use in the era of European lighting beard classicism.
Country style blends rustic simplicity and flavor of different countries. The interior, designed in country style - is the image of a village house style of the country in which it is located, as well as the taste preferences of the owner of the premises.
Distinctive lighting beard features country-style decor elements can be called: American country-style interior needs hanging on the wall of a cowboy hat in Europe - a clay figurine of a gnome in Ukraine - something lighting beard different, something that will cause you to experience village life measured.
No-frills, softness, lyricism, closeness to nature. The exclusive use of natural materials with special rough finish, the elements of simple hand-carved, unpainted wooden or wicker furniture, walls are decorated with fine clay, painted plates, metal stamping, original macrame, light wood floors, rag rugs, popular prints on the walls, lighting beard interior country-style characteristic iridescence, but not bright, but rather a thick, juicy, slightly muffled Camino lighting beard certainly present in the interior of a country style fireplace
Greek style Country, lighting beard as well as an American, a few rustic, is simple, minimalist decoration, clarity of form and functionality German Country looks more ponderous, there are also natural materials and decorative details, such as stylized antique lamps, wrought iron items, antique dishes. Slavic country is distinguished, above all, the use of national lighting beard decorative elements - such as paintings, stained lighting beard glass windows.
And historic building, originally conceived as a non-residential, a huge space of a few hundred meters, not divided by partitions and floor to ceiling windows, parts, inherited from the past life of the building: pipes and ventilation ducts, not hidden in the walls, rough brick - open floor plan, maximum space and light - the neighborhood of old and new - monochrome mosaic tiles in the bathroom and in the kitchen - glass partitions
-Simple geometric shapes, neutral colors - mostly black, shades of white and spatial freedom: the small amount of furniture and accessories-space zoning, multi-level lighting, simple natural finishes, often rough, rough texture: brick, concrete, wood or plaster-use Venetian blinds
-Swift, straight lines, plenty of glass and metal parts, mobile partitions that can link up and open that allows you to change the layout, lighting beard materials - glass, metal, natural wood-austerity and simplicity of design-decentered lighting creates the effect of a spacious, well-lit room - frequent reference to the elements of Cubism and Constructivism
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