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The guide on styles in an interior
Our houses are reflection not only ourselves, but also culture in which we live. And interior design changes depending on the country.
Very much this selection of styles in an interior therefore I share with pleasure was pleasant:
Scandinavian style
Simplicity, minimalism, functionality
1. The light and muffled colors
Floors, walls and ceilings are, as a rule, painted in white to keep space bright during the long and dark winter.
2. Natural materials
Whether it be a floor, furniture or elements of a decor — the Scandinavian design includes a lot of tree. Light wood, such as beech, ash-tree and pine is usually used.
3. Natural light
As in the Scandinavian countries it is dark during the whole year, more natural light is necessary. Large windows and easy curtains are welcomed.
4. Simple lines and forms
The style of an interior is directed to the maximum comfort, it has to be simple to be kept clean therefore in it there are no elaborate details and forms.
5. Free space
Traditionally Scandinavian houses were very small and did not allow a large number of things. Now houses became more, but the idea of preservation of space from a disorder remained important aspect of design.
6. Cozy textiles
In the countries with a frigid climate no wonder that a part of a decor comes in the form of skins, carpets, pillows and plaids. They not only create feeling of heat and a cosiness, but also add one more layer of texture to space.
7. Lighting
Lighting in Scandinavia is vital and is extremely esteemed therefore lamps and lamps are present at a large number.
For whom?
For minimalists with love to natural materials. Also is suitable for the small apartments and spaces deprived of natural light.
Moroccan style
Wealth, luxury, exotic
1. Bright accents
The color scale inherent in the Moroccan interior is most often presented by desert or sea shades. Prevail bright red, orange, green and blue tone in combination with a neutral background.
2. Arches and the rounded-off doorways
Beautiful arches and curved doorways in the form of a keyhole — some of the most recognizable elements of style.
3. Suspended lamps
Colourful lamps from tinted glass and brass or copper create the exotic atmosphere and are used both outside, and inside.
4. Magnificent carpets
Today the Moroccan carpets — some of the most recognizable in the world.
Traditionally their ornament is concentrated on abstract and geometrical patterns in colourful or in a modern neutral palette.
5. Courageous patterns
The geometrical prints inspired by traditional Moroccan motives are perfectly displayed on pillows, rugs and upholstered furniture.
6. Low couches and padded stools
Embroidered manually in various flowers and styles, low sitting are ideal addition to a recreation area.
7. Abundance of fabric
The Moroccan fabrics, such as silk or other soft textiles, can be used as a drapery or protection of furniture.
For whom?
The warm and friendly shape of style is ideal for fans of the exotic which is not deprived of elegance.
Japanese style
Harmony, traditions, flexibility
1. Multifunctionality
Effective use of resources is a fundamental part of the Japanese culture. For this reason furniture is chosen sliding.
2. Low, compact furniture
Traditionally low and compact pieces of furniture in Japan help to benefit by limited inhabited space.
3. Natural materials
Japanese are known for the respect for the nature therefore in an interior natural materials, such as cedar, bamboo, silk, rice straw mats and paper are, as a rule, used.
4. Simplicity
The aspiration to minimalism put in the Japanese culture, and space in the room are not less important, than design elements.
The room should not contain excess home decoration and have a conspirational appearance.
5. Neutral colors
In the Japanese interior natural, natural colors are often used to provide a simple background. Besides, natural colors minimize feeling of a disorder that it is also important for east design.
6. Additional lighting
Artificial light sources are entered so that to derive the maximum benefit, but not to draw attention.
7. Sliding doors and partitions
Housing in Japan — one of the most expensive in the world, and houses, as a rule, small. To save space, in an interior sliding doors are used.
For whom?
Because of use of steady materials and strict lines this style attracts ecofans and those who like minimalism.
Mexican style
Brightness, authenticity, cosiness
1. Bright colors
The huge color palette is distinctive feature of the Mexican interior design, including the sated tone and bright shades red, orange, blue and green.
2. The ceramics painted manually
The traditional Mexican ceramics means hand painting and is widely presented in the form of vases, tiles and flowerpots.
3. Handmade textiles
This style — a rich source of the woven and embroidered textiles which can be used in the form of color blankets, throw pillows and carpets.
4. Geometrical patterns
The accessories painted and embroidered by breeding patterns often decorate houses as the objects passing from father to son.
5. Terracotta
The tile from the burned red or yellow clay is a key element of design. Traditionally it covers a floor not only in the bathroom and kitchen, but also in living rooms.
6. Simple wooden furniture
Pieces of furniture are made manually of the most available and inexpensive tree, for example, from a pine.
7. Decorative rugs
Handmade bright carpets take the central place in the room, playing a decorative role. Bare floors from strong breeds of a tree or a stone tile correspond to a simple Mexican decor more, than laid by a dense carpet.
For whom?
This style for the creative people aspiring to the cozy house filled with bright shades and the things made with own hands.
French style
Softness, elegance, refinement
1. Pastel tone
The interior in the French style is filled with pastel tones: beige, white, light pink, caramel, pale blue, pale yellow, light green.
2. Abundance of decorative elements
It can be objects of art, a framework with photos on the shelf, vases, mirrors in a carved gilded frame, candles. But nothing reflects a charm of this style more, than presence of all details at once.
3. Gilding
The gilding which more often is made old is an important element of the French style. Being applied to various objects, such as frames of pictures and mirrors or candlesticks, it characterizes wealth and luxury.
4. Smooth lines
In the French interior there are practically no acute angles. A decor, furniture — everything, up to curved legs of a chair, has smooth outlines.
5. Vintage furniture
France is famous for the flea markets in which it is possible to find a set of objects of a decor. To catch the thing having a little shabby, but not worn-out look — a rare fortune, she will add to an interior special chic.
6. Elegant lighting
The chandelier is the excellent decision for creation of even more "French" atmosphere. The silk lamp shade with a fringe or beads or completely shod candelabrum will become the best choice.
7. Stucco molding
The French love this element of a decor and do not miss an opportunity to use it everywhere where it is only possible. Usually the stucco molding emphasizes a high ceiling, eaves or a fireplace.
For whom?
The style is suitable for those who want to create a situation which styles do not influence and also for fans to select and combine decor objects.
English style
Traditional character, materialism, seclusion
1. Open regiments
Cases or racks with open regiments are forced by books, decorative ware, photos within and various family relics.
2. Wall-paper
The modern interior departed from dark paints, typical for the Victorian era, and passed to light color scale, having left a peculiar flower ornament and texture.
3. Noble tree
For the English style of a tree just does not happen much. Cases, wooden panels, a parquet, eaves, only a natural array and valuable breeds.
4. Abundance of accessories
Small marble busts, vases, souvenirs, throw pillows — all this can and has to be present at the English interior. At the same time all objects have to be looked through well.
5. Warm colors
The style is characterized in the natural, muffled flowers. Various shades brown, red and yellow and also warm green and gray will be the most suitable.
6. Clutter
In the English interior objects cannot be put to walls to save and release space. On the contrary, everything has to stand in the center of the room, creating the cozy, filled situation.
7. A chair with "ears"
Indispensable attribute of style — a chair with a high back and characteristic ledges in the top part. Such design focuses heat and protects from drafts — ideal option for pastime with the book at a fireplace.
For whom?
For those who do not wish to manage small quantity of things and who lack the quiet and measured atmosphere.
Russian style
Simplicity, naturalness, traditions
1. Natural materials
The Russian interior does not allow plastic, glass or brilliant metal. Use of natural wood both is preferable to internal finishing, and as the main material just for decoration.
2. Simple furniture
Furniture wooden or wattled, the simplest, functional and with rough processing. The main feature — simple correct forms and simplicity of execution.
3. Traditional elements
The special cosiness is created by wattled rugs, knitted capes and scrappy blankets (patchwork), thin curtains from transparent lace, clay pots, copper ware and the embroidered towels and napkins.
4. Natural colors
Basic colors of the most natural, muffled shades — brown, red, beige. Accents and accessories can be bright red, blue, yellow and orange flowers.
5. Rough fabrics
Textiles are chosen taking into account the Russian traditions. Mostly it is the raw flax, cotton and calico which are used for curtains, covers just for decoration, cloths and bed linen.
6. Painting
Traditional painting peculiar to style in various styles can be observed on ware, a decorative tile, cases and even walls.
7. Storage elements
The traditional chest for storage of things meets as a decorative element more often and is replaced with buffet or open regiments where the most beautiful things are exposed.
For whom?
For admirers of the picturesque things respecting traditions or fans of a simple and cozy situation.
Very much this selection of styles in an interior therefore I share with pleasure was pleasant:
Scandinavian style
Simplicity, minimalism, functionality

1. The light and muffled colors
Floors, walls and ceilings are, as a rule, painted in white to keep space bright during the long and dark winter.
2. Natural materials
Whether it be a floor, furniture or elements of a decor — the Scandinavian design includes a lot of tree. Light wood, such as beech, ash-tree and pine is usually used.
3. Natural light
As in the Scandinavian countries it is dark during the whole year, more natural light is necessary. Large windows and easy curtains are welcomed.
4. Simple lines and forms
The style of an interior is directed to the maximum comfort, it has to be simple to be kept clean therefore in it there are no elaborate details and forms.
5. Free space
Traditionally Scandinavian houses were very small and did not allow a large number of things. Now houses became more, but the idea of preservation of space from a disorder remained important aspect of design.
6. Cozy textiles
In the countries with a frigid climate no wonder that a part of a decor comes in the form of skins, carpets, pillows and plaids. They not only create feeling of heat and a cosiness, but also add one more layer of texture to space.
7. Lighting
Lighting in Scandinavia is vital and is extremely esteemed therefore lamps and lamps are present at a large number.
For whom?
For minimalists with love to natural materials. Also is suitable for the small apartments and spaces deprived of natural light.
Moroccan style
Wealth, luxury, exotic

1. Bright accents
The color scale inherent in the Moroccan interior is most often presented by desert or sea shades. Prevail bright red, orange, green and blue tone in combination with a neutral background.
2. Arches and the rounded-off doorways
Beautiful arches and curved doorways in the form of a keyhole — some of the most recognizable elements of style.
3. Suspended lamps
Colourful lamps from tinted glass and brass or copper create the exotic atmosphere and are used both outside, and inside.
4. Magnificent carpets
Today the Moroccan carpets — some of the most recognizable in the world.
Traditionally their ornament is concentrated on abstract and geometrical patterns in colourful or in a modern neutral palette.
5. Courageous patterns
The geometrical prints inspired by traditional Moroccan motives are perfectly displayed on pillows, rugs and upholstered furniture.
6. Low couches and padded stools
Embroidered manually in various flowers and styles, low sitting are ideal addition to a recreation area.
7. Abundance of fabric
The Moroccan fabrics, such as silk or other soft textiles, can be used as a drapery or protection of furniture.
For whom?
The warm and friendly shape of style is ideal for fans of the exotic which is not deprived of elegance.
Japanese style
Harmony, traditions, flexibility

1. Multifunctionality
Effective use of resources is a fundamental part of the Japanese culture. For this reason furniture is chosen sliding.
2. Low, compact furniture
Traditionally low and compact pieces of furniture in Japan help to benefit by limited inhabited space.
3. Natural materials
Japanese are known for the respect for the nature therefore in an interior natural materials, such as cedar, bamboo, silk, rice straw mats and paper are, as a rule, used.
4. Simplicity
The aspiration to minimalism put in the Japanese culture, and space in the room are not less important, than design elements.
The room should not contain excess home decoration and have a conspirational appearance.
5. Neutral colors
In the Japanese interior natural, natural colors are often used to provide a simple background. Besides, natural colors minimize feeling of a disorder that it is also important for east design.
6. Additional lighting
Artificial light sources are entered so that to derive the maximum benefit, but not to draw attention.
7. Sliding doors and partitions
Housing in Japan — one of the most expensive in the world, and houses, as a rule, small. To save space, in an interior sliding doors are used.
For whom?
Because of use of steady materials and strict lines this style attracts ecofans and those who like minimalism.
Mexican style
Brightness, authenticity, cosiness

1. Bright colors
The huge color palette is distinctive feature of the Mexican interior design, including the sated tone and bright shades red, orange, blue and green.
2. The ceramics painted manually
The traditional Mexican ceramics means hand painting and is widely presented in the form of vases, tiles and flowerpots.
3. Handmade textiles
This style — a rich source of the woven and embroidered textiles which can be used in the form of color blankets, throw pillows and carpets.
4. Geometrical patterns
The accessories painted and embroidered by breeding patterns often decorate houses as the objects passing from father to son.
5. Terracotta
The tile from the burned red or yellow clay is a key element of design. Traditionally it covers a floor not only in the bathroom and kitchen, but also in living rooms.
6. Simple wooden furniture
Pieces of furniture are made manually of the most available and inexpensive tree, for example, from a pine.
7. Decorative rugs
Handmade bright carpets take the central place in the room, playing a decorative role. Bare floors from strong breeds of a tree or a stone tile correspond to a simple Mexican decor more, than laid by a dense carpet.
For whom?
This style for the creative people aspiring to the cozy house filled with bright shades and the things made with own hands.
French style
Softness, elegance, refinement

1. Pastel tone
The interior in the French style is filled with pastel tones: beige, white, light pink, caramel, pale blue, pale yellow, light green.
2. Abundance of decorative elements
It can be objects of art, a framework with photos on the shelf, vases, mirrors in a carved gilded frame, candles. But nothing reflects a charm of this style more, than presence of all details at once.
3. Gilding
The gilding which more often is made old is an important element of the French style. Being applied to various objects, such as frames of pictures and mirrors or candlesticks, it characterizes wealth and luxury.
4. Smooth lines
In the French interior there are practically no acute angles. A decor, furniture — everything, up to curved legs of a chair, has smooth outlines.
5. Vintage furniture
France is famous for the flea markets in which it is possible to find a set of objects of a decor. To catch the thing having a little shabby, but not worn-out look — a rare fortune, she will add to an interior special chic.
6. Elegant lighting
The chandelier is the excellent decision for creation of even more "French" atmosphere. The silk lamp shade with a fringe or beads or completely shod candelabrum will become the best choice.
7. Stucco molding
The French love this element of a decor and do not miss an opportunity to use it everywhere where it is only possible. Usually the stucco molding emphasizes a high ceiling, eaves or a fireplace.
For whom?
The style is suitable for those who want to create a situation which styles do not influence and also for fans to select and combine decor objects.
English style
Traditional character, materialism, seclusion

1. Open regiments
Cases or racks with open regiments are forced by books, decorative ware, photos within and various family relics.
2. Wall-paper
The modern interior departed from dark paints, typical for the Victorian era, and passed to light color scale, having left a peculiar flower ornament and texture.
3. Noble tree
For the English style of a tree just does not happen much. Cases, wooden panels, a parquet, eaves, only a natural array and valuable breeds.
4. Abundance of accessories
Small marble busts, vases, souvenirs, throw pillows — all this can and has to be present at the English interior. At the same time all objects have to be looked through well.
5. Warm colors
The style is characterized in the natural, muffled flowers. Various shades brown, red and yellow and also warm green and gray will be the most suitable.
6. Clutter
In the English interior objects cannot be put to walls to save and release space. On the contrary, everything has to stand in the center of the room, creating the cozy, filled situation.
7. A chair with "ears"
Indispensable attribute of style — a chair with a high back and characteristic ledges in the top part. Such design focuses heat and protects from drafts — ideal option for pastime with the book at a fireplace.
For whom?
For those who do not wish to manage small quantity of things and who lack the quiet and measured atmosphere.
Russian style
Simplicity, naturalness, traditions

1. Natural materials
The Russian interior does not allow plastic, glass or brilliant metal. Use of natural wood both is preferable to internal finishing, and as the main material just for decoration.
2. Simple furniture
Furniture wooden or wattled, the simplest, functional and with rough processing. The main feature — simple correct forms and simplicity of execution.
3. Traditional elements
The special cosiness is created by wattled rugs, knitted capes and scrappy blankets (patchwork), thin curtains from transparent lace, clay pots, copper ware and the embroidered towels and napkins.
4. Natural colors
Basic colors of the most natural, muffled shades — brown, red, beige. Accents and accessories can be bright red, blue, yellow and orange flowers.
5. Rough fabrics
Textiles are chosen taking into account the Russian traditions. Mostly it is the raw flax, cotton and calico which are used for curtains, covers just for decoration, cloths and bed linen.
6. Painting
Traditional painting peculiar to style in various styles can be observed on ware, a decorative tile, cases and even walls.
7. Storage elements
The traditional chest for storage of things meets as a decorative element more often and is replaced with buffet or open regiments where the most beautiful things are exposed.
For whom?
For admirers of the picturesque things respecting traditions or fans of a simple and cozy situation.
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