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.

The Classic Style

The Classic Style
It is worth to mention that people usually distinguish classicism (XVII century) and Neoclassicism (XVII – early XIX centuries). Simple and clear forms of ancient art was an excellent...

The Kitsch Style

The Kitsch Style
The definition of “Kitsch” has appeared not so long ago, and it is new interior category. Mockery of history and artistic traditions, tastes and styles is the basic idea...

The Constructivism Style

The Constructivism Style
Constructivism has appeared in the end of the 20th century. The main accent was on the functionality and rationality of the room. Colors were laconic and exaggeratedly rational. Compact...

The Gothic Style

The Gothic Style
The Gothic style has appeared in the second half of XII - XV century. This is the style of a complex psychological condition, which became an embodiment of people’s...

The Egyptian Style

The Egyptian Style
One of the prime advanced world culture has created the first complete design style. Also, the Egyptian style is the source of almost all the others European styles. The house...

The Vintage Style

The Vintage Style
The Vintage style has born in France and quickly spread over many art areas – music, fashion, and interior design. The design movement has appeared not so long ago,...

The Arabic Style

The Arabic Style
The Arabic style is rich and luxurious. The essential elements of the interior were windows which were closed by bars carved from fine plaster or wood. Such windows created a...

The Art Nouveau Style

The Art Nouveau Style
Modernism, Art Nouveau – artistic movement in the art, the most popular in the second half of the 19th and early 20th century. Art Nouveau refers to the Modernism,...

The Antique Style

The Antique Style
Antiquity is the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. In order to create the apartment interior in the antique style it is necessary to make a re-planning of the...

The Baroque Style

The Baroque Style
The Baroque style has appeared in the 17th century. So humanity returned to the elegance, grandeur and luxury after several decades of simplicity in the room decoration. Thus, the...

The African Style

The African Style
The African style is enriched with the original tribe art of this mysterious continent. The gamma is consist of deep colors which is saturated with the hot African sun....

English Style Interior Design

English Style Interior Design
English Style (Victorian) is the strict and in some measure conservative movement, that has traditional been considered as the example of the elegance and good taste. English interior has fullness...

The Empire Style

The Empire Style
The theme of the Empire Style base on ancient features and fractional motifs of Pompenian frescoes and Egyptian art. The leading masters of the style was Charles Percier and...

The Art Deco Style

The Art Deco Style
Art Deco is the stellar style, which was born in Paris (1920-1940). Art Deco – the first style of the new era of the 20th century, which deeply inherited...

The Avant-Garde Style

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Avant-Garde is a bright, bold style that breaks with traditional and routine thinking. It has become a symbol of the youth revolution aspirations in the early 20th century. At...

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