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Four different styles of interior design

Interior design is an art and different styles represent different cultures and aesthetics. In this article, we will introduce four different styles of interior design, which are neoclassical, modern, wabi-sabi and vernacular styles.

Neoclassical Style

The neoclassical style is dedicated to the revival of ancient art forms, emphasizing material variations and spatial wholeness. It incorporates elements such as furniture and stone carvings, and draws on elements such as bronze finishes, fan shapes, foliage panels, and rosette decorations to display stateliness and grace.

Modern Style

Modern style abandons the traditional style and pursues simple and fresh design, which is closer to people's daily life. It uses asymmetrical lines to present curved beauty, such as flower stalks, buds, grapevines and other natural patterns. At the same time, it focuses on indoor-outdoor communication, so that nature and art are perfectly integrated.

Japanese Style

The Japanese style uses wooden structure and pursues simplicity without losing delicacy. It has a strong sense of space, creating a "small and compact" character. The interior decoration is simple and bright, with murals, paintings and calligraphy as the main features, rich in cultural connotations. In addition, the Japanese style focuses on the design of a transparent house and courtyard, where man and nature live in harmony.

Rustic style

The rustic style utilizes a lot of natural materials such as wood, stone and bamboo, as well as natural symbols, showing the beauty of primitive and natural. The interior furnishings and decorations return to nature, making people feel as if they were in the countryside. This style was loved and respected by the literati.