STRICTNESS, MODESTY AND ABUNDANCE OF DECOR
Classic
A combination of the standards of the past - rigor and elegance - with pragmatism.
The classic style in the interior is distinguished by a craving for geometry. Furniture of the correct shape, Arches in the design of mirrors or doorways.
STRAIGHT LINES, SIMPLE SHAPES AND FLAT SURFACES
Modern
A conceptual approach to organizing space, which consists of abandoning excessive decorativeness in favor of practicality.
FREEDOM OF LAYOUT, BRICK WALLS AND BOHEMIAN ATMOSPHERE
Loft
Modern industrial-urban interior style. Characterized by high ceilings, large windows, exposed brick walls, exposed beams and pipes, cement floors, etc.
A QUIET REST FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF EVERYDAY LIFE, FAR FRO THE NOISE OF THE BIG CITY
Provence
The predominance of light pastel shades and the presence of a large number of floral arrangements in the decoration. This is the warmth and comfort of home, the charm of French antiquity and the elegance of carefree rural life.
BREAKNESS, SIMPLICITY, PRECISION AND CLARITY OF COMPOSITION
Minimalism
Rejecting classical creative techniques and traditional artistic materials, minimalists use industrial and natural materials of simple geometric shapes, neutral colors (black, gray) and small volumes.
NATURAL, FUNCTIONAL, LIGHT COLORS
Scandinavian
Light walls, a lot of light, natural, often unprocessed materials, a minimum of decor, a monochrome base and bright accents.