Homeliness, Interior Design
Art Deco in the interior: the main trends
Each of us strives to equip his apartment as attractively and comfortably as possible. Today, the Art Deco style is very popular. In the interior, its distinctive features are minimalism and luxury. Vintage trends are also visible in combination with modern trends. Let us consider in more detail the main features of the art-deco embodiment in the interior.
Style originated in Paris in the early twentieth century. After the end of the First World War, it gained special popularity among representatives of the so-called "elite". Classical forms and asymmetric elements, originality and comfort - that's what art deco carries. The style in the interior is designed to create a modern, fashionable and maximally cozy space.
Colour
The room can be decorated both in dark and light shades (blue, pink, purple, burgundy). It is admissible to mix golden and silvery colors. These shades must be present in the interior of art deco (in detail, decoration, textiles, etc.).
All sorts of geometric lines, refined patterns and stripes are welcome. Walls, as a rule, cover with expensive wallpaper, imitating fabric or lace. Fabric panels look great. As a floor covering it is best to use glossy tiles of black or white color, as well as parquet. In residential premises, you can lay a colored or solid carpet. Also on the floor looks great imitation animal skins.
Furniture
Art Deco in the interior involves the use of sets of expensive and beautiful materials. Very impressive looks mahogany furniture (mahogany, evenga, Australian eucalyptus, etc.) It can have simple shapes, and can be covered with decorative whimsical carvings. The design of the room will perfectly fit a large wall mirror in the original frame of a golden or silver hue.
Textile
The abundance of textile elements - this is another feature of the implementation of art deco in the interior (photos are presented on this page). Luxury fabrics are used to decorate windows, furniture covers, lampshades. Preference should be given to brocade, silk, satin and velvet. Ideal for fabrics embroidered with silvery or golden threads.
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