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Characteristics of New China Design

1, the characteristics of new Chinese style-cultural background

Under the influence of local culture, a person is nurtured by water and soil, and it also conveys people's aesthetics and pursuit of life. Based on the classical culture of China, the new Chinese style is permeated with rich oriental characteristics, which greatly embodies the uniqueness of the new Chinese style. Typical representatives are mahogany and purple sand. , embodies a deep China complex, thousands of years later will not be out of date.

2, the characteristics of the new Chinese style-spatial level.

Paying attention to spatial hierarchy and jumping sense is one of the main characteristics of the new Chinese style. Using Chinese wooden doors or screens to isolate the line of sight reflects the layered beauty and mystery. The overall space looks richer, but it is not heavy, and the simple shape faintly reveals nobility.

3, the characteristics of the new Chinese style-pay attention to lines.

China people pay attention to the "artisan spirit", and the new Chinese style decoration reflects the smoothness and simplicity of lines in meticulous carving, which not only contains the charm of traditional style, but also has the exquisiteness of modern technology. For example, traditional Chinese knots, flowers, landscape paintings and so on are embedded in new Chinese homes.

4, the characteristics of the new Chinese style-pay attention to practicality.

In the process of home decoration, we should not only pay attention to good looks, but also give consideration to practical principles, especially in terms of seating, such as the seating in the Ming Dynasty is too straight to fit the back line of people. The carving of the seat back in Qing Dynasty was complicated and made people feel uncomfortable. However, the new Chinese home decoration has made great changes to these, incorporating rigorous institutions and lines, fitting the human body curve, and being more practical and humanized.