6 interior styles that will never go out of style
6 interior styles that will never go out of style
Some styles show amazing resilience in the fight against time, remaining relevant for decades. We tell you more about them.
Art Deco
Art Deco is a classic, although in the modern reading it is already a completely different style (unlike the original version). The stylistics allows to demonstrate the beauty and luxury of natural materials, marble, brass, finishes in the broadest sense of the word – from simple accessories to inlays on cabinets and cupboards.
Key features:
- Ornate geometric shapes, angles, zigzags, symmetry;
- Gold, steel, precious metals;
- Rare woods, animal skins, marble and other luxurious materials;
- Bright colors, contrasting and deep colors;
- Beamed mirrors, varnished furniture, gloss and shine;
- Stylized animals and natural prints;
- Separation of lighting by layers.
American Classic Style
The American classic style has remained relevant for many years (unlike, for example, French or English classics, which are gradually fading into the background). The classic canvass in interior design attracts high baseboards, symmetry, beautiful cornices and doors. It will never go out of style, but will continue to be constantly transformed agine working out the space to make the joints of the walls, ceiling and floor look perfect.
Key features:
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- Spacious rooms and open floor plan, zoning;
- Neutral colors, monochrome textiles, simple cuts;
- Natural wood;
- Diverse lighting from chandeliers to sconces and floor lamps;
- Comfortable solid furniture, such as a spacious sofa, chests of drawers, an island in the kitchen;
- Discreet decor: flowers, paintings, cushions, vintage;
- Fireplace.
Scandinavian Style
An increasing focus of people’s attention on rational consumption and eco-friendly goods, as well as a desire to remove everything unnecessary from the interior, will keep the Scandinavian style at the top of the most popular. Simple forms, natural color and natural materials – the choice in favor of this style will be relevant for a long time.
Main features:
- The main color is white, but recently gray is sometimes used as well;
- Vienna or other interesting designer chairs (in this case, the furniture should be simple and comfortable, without complicated fittings and bulky);
- Sculptural chandeliers and lamps;
- Cozy pillows, plaids, fur mats and soft rugs;
- Greens on window sills, bathtubs and other surfaces;
- Natural materials and colors;
- Accent chair.
Boho
Or “hippie style,” which always goes against conventional standards. By the way, today this style is associated not only with a very green space, but also with items based on the fashion trends of recycling and upcycling.
Key features:
- Lots of color, a mix of eras and styles, a mix of cheap and expensive;
- The presence of a key motif around which the rest will be built;
- Contrast;
- Upholstered furniture: poufs, coasters, armchairs;
- No metal, plastic, artificial stone, acidic shades and an abundance of white;
- Natural fabrics and materials: silk, cotton, wood, rattan, brick;
- Earth and metallic tones, shades of precious metals and stones;
- Caskets, bottles, tableware from travels – the more interesting and varied the better.
Minimalism
The trend to get rid of everything superfluous does not just remain relevant, but is rapidly gaining momentum. By the way, it may come as a surprise to some, but minimalism is quite expensive for the budget stylistics. For example, im
- Functionality, geometricity and a few basic colors;
- Free space with a minimum of partitions;
- Large windows and an abundance of light in the room;
- Soft, diffuse lighting;
- Steel, glass, plastic, wood, stone;
- No complicated, pretentious elements, spirals, patterns on the floor or in the decor.
Eclectic
Eclecticism – we are talking about a combination of several directions in one interior. The rule “there are no superfluous details” is most acutely apparent in the eclecticism – each thing serves as part of a complex, but exciting space. And eclectic is also inextricably linked to the use of retro elements, passed down in the family from generation to generation.
Key features:
- Combination of retro and modern;
- The use of different materials in the same space – from stone and brick to wood and metal, as well as eye-catching pattern or color textiles;
- A large number of interesting details – pictures, poufs, candles, pillows, vases and other things.