Sunday, June 10, 2018

Classically designed interiors

If you do not know what to choose from the designer's suggestions, stop at the classic design, and you can not fail.

Let's say that the financial situation allows you and that you have a generous space, then the classic style can be the answer for your wishes. That means a lot of wood, old furniture, refurbished, parquet as old, big windows. In short, an old refurbished house.

The wood is preferably massive (maple, pine, beech, oak, fir), inspires comfort and warmth and is the most suitable material for a classical fitting. From the shades of the trees above you can choose the one that fits best with the rest of the decor in the house. You can also use it as a floor, being warm and resistant to traffic.

In terms of furniture, the phrase "English Salon" is best suited: the massive leather sofa and assorted armchairs, white walls in contrast to the various brown shades of wood, massive furniture, curtains and curtains assorted with window carpentry.

Faced with modern amenities, classic style is more loaded and furniture is more expensive. Paintings painted on canvas or wood should not be missed, they will fill the atmosphere and prove good-looking and optimistic hosts.

A select note can be obtained by installing a fireplace (if the space and money allow it). The fireplace has not only a spectacular effect, but it is also practical in the winter that knocks on the door.

Because, in general, the classic layout requires sobriety, you can "soften" this by choosing cheerful textiles with exotic prints to use in upholstering chairs, armchairs or decorative cushions.

Classical Arrangement in Brief:

- furniture pieces are comfortable, upholstered and functional
- order and symmetry predominate, straight lines (in furniture), but also curved (in textiles)
- the specific accessories are: lamps with lampshade, mirrors, plants, porcelain, carpets, curtains, curtains
- open color combinations are to be avoided, it is preferable to an open wall tint and a darker for the furniture.

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