Styles
The modern design does not set any strict rules; in contrast, the art of finding any know-how is worth here. Therefore, the interior styles just provide a focus in vast opportunities of decoration. Our quick list helps you to understand the popular trends and choose the one that resonates with your sole and catches your spirit in the best way.
“Humble luxury” is finished in simple geometrical shapes and neutral colors. The style highlight is combination of different textures and materials: glass, wood, metal, leather and textile. By means of it the space gets its depths and expression.
The daring non-standard approach of this style gives free scope to self-expression. Here any unexpected color compositions and forms become possible.
The style is refined and shrewd simultaneously. Its basis is straight lines and open space created with humble but quality materials. Nothing in excess: minimum details and maximum functionality.
The style is inspired by freedom and energy of the industrial age. The potential reveals itself in plenty of space, such as two-level apartments with the second-level space or studio-apartments. Industrial materials are mostly used in decoration: brick, metal, stone, glass and wood.
The style reflects modern exclusiveness therefore it is picky about the quality of materials and furniture. Its main signs are flowing lines and rounded forms. The composition finds its special nature through bright accents and stylish decoration.
Romance and ease of this style are closed about charm of the rural life that is created by vintage décor and furniture made of unmanufactured wood. The important element is woolen, flaxen or cotton things with simple patterns.
Decoration elements as if are hand-made in rural conditions are a distinguishing feature of the style. Rugged hammered chains, wooden snags instead of hangers, beams on ceilings, stonework and other elements naturally blend in with the modern interior.
The style still holding sway and getting its inspiration in 17-18 centuries is to create the elegant space. It is characterized by refined mirrors, plasterwork, columns, sculptures, carving and other historical decoration elements. However, modern benefits such as home appliances, electronics and communication lines are thoroughly hidden behind the interior.