Interior Design Styles

The style of the interior means a set of basic features, design techniques and elements of furniture which create special harmony in a particular style. Styles were born, were in favor, becoming the mainstream of a particular era and went into the shadows. There are a lot of original styles in the interior design: constructivism and minimalism, modernism, classicism, provence, country, ethno and Scandinavian styles. It’s not a complete list of the styles, which were existed and continue to exist in the art of design and artistic culture. Also, many styles are divided into movements. There can be different variations in the interior design that will harmoniously fit for the interior of your home. Many designers combine features of different styles in order to create interesting and original interiors. Our articles will help you catch the essence of many interior styles, understand their original features.

Modern Interior Design Styles

Modern design styles
These styles started to develop just recently, yet have already gained wide popularity. This article will describe the majority of them. Hopefully, this article will provide the answer to...

The Modernism Style

The Modernism Style
Modernism has allowed people to discover a lot of unrivaled masterpieces. However, this style has existed for about 30 years at the peak of its vivid expression (from late...

The Retro Style of the 60-s

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The sixties were an incredible post-war period, when young and active people were trying to propagate peace, love and freedom by all means available. Such trend was a sort...

The Scandinavian style

The Scandinavian style
Scandinavian interior style developed under the influence of geographic location, national traditions, reserved and rational character of people of the Nordic countries. The main distinctive features of Scandinavian style...

The Japanese Style

The Japanese Style
The Japanese style with its impeccable color combinations and concise forms is one of the most popular ethnic styles. It is a decorative minimalism style, in which the main...

The Ethnic Style

The Ethnic Style
The conception of “ethnic identity” can be often associated with the exotica. Many people mistakenly believe that only African statues or Japanese folding screens can be used here.

The Rococo Style

The Rococo Style
Rococo, or “Late Baroque”, is an artistic movement and style (mainly in interior design). It developed in the early 18th century in Paris, France as a reaction against the...

The Eclectic Style

The Eclectic Style
Eclecticism is an architectural style that appeared in Europe in the 1830s - 1890s, and which was a kind of a symbiosis of several style directions. Close to each...

The High-Tech Style

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Definition of High-tech style High-tech is an architectural design style that emerged in the Late Modernism period in the 1970s and has been widely used in the 1980s. Mostly Englishmen...

The Romanesque Style

The Romanesque Style
However, the Romanesque style isn’t popular nowadays but it’s usually used for the exterior decorations than for the interior design. This style has developed in the early Middle Ages. Thus,...

The Renaissance Style

The Renaissance Style
The Renaissance is a historical period of European culture from the 14th to the 17th century, considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and Modern history. The secular character...

The Provence Style

The Provence Style
Provence is a very original interpretation of the Country style in French. The name wasn’t chosen accidentally because the spirit of provincial France is typical for this interior design....

Techno Style

Techno Style
This style is characterized by special life psychology. It isn’t often used for the domestic interior design but very popular in disco clubs, restaurants and so on. Techno’s architecture is...

The Minimalist Style

The Minimalist Style
Minimalism is the most disputable and the brightest style of the second half of the 20th century. The modern minimalist interior style can be described as modeling of space...

The Loft Style

The Loft Style
Loft is a name of an abandoned factory or another industrial building converted into a dwelling. Loft is an American style, which originated in factory buildings, warehouses and workshops....

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