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Appreciation of New Chinese Pastoral Decoration Cases

New Chinese style is the meeting of China traditional culture and modern fashion elements in the long river of time. Starting from the restrained and steady traditional culture, the modern design language is integrated to inject simple and beautiful China classical sentiment into the modern space. It is not a pure element pile, nor is it a full sense of retro in Ming and Qing dynasties. Instead, it combines modern elements with traditional elements to create a landscape with traditional charm that meets the aesthetic needs of modern people.

In today's era when China culture is popular all over the world, China elements and modern materials are ingenious and soft, and furniture, window sills and cloth bedding in Ming and Qing dynasties reflect each other, reappearing exquisite sketches of changing scenery.

How to create a new atmosphere in China?

Manipulation: more symmetrical layout; To separate and highlight the layering, I like to use partitions.

Color: Mainly composed of neutral colors, such as black, white and gray, and can also be decorated with China red, yellow and blue.

Material: mainly wood, using silk, yarn, cloth, etc.

Furniture: choose classical furniture or furniture combining classical and modern, and the classical furniture is mainly Ming and Qing furniture.

Ornaments: porcelain, pottery, Chinese window grilles, calligraphy and painting, plaques, hanging screens, bonsai, porcelain, antiques, screens, antique racks, etc.

Case 1:

Designer: Design Director of Titanium Maher Villa in Boloni, Wang Yuanzhao.

Venue: Beijing, China.

Area: 460 square meters

The owner himself admired the ancient culture of China, so he chose the new Chinese style without hesitation. Chinese style painting is widely used in wall decoration, and the red pine needles on the living room wall are concise and lively, which echoes the soft decoration.

The TV background wall of the living room is designed with Chinese circular arch, which has a long charm and has the effect of expanding the field of vision.

Exquisite ceramic bathroom facilities and graceful Chinese style interpretation of the background wall make the bathroom unique.

Case 2:

Designer: Dong Long, founder and design director of Nanjing Duolong Design.

Venue: Nanjing, China.

Area: 215m2

In terms of materials, modernist decorative techniques are used, modern elements such as large-area wall tiles, wooden concealed doors, diatom mud are adopted, the combination of lattice and blue-and-white porcelain mosaic, and the choice of furnishings and furniture organically combine modernity with tradition, which is full of China connotation.

The wall between the study and the living room is treated with two translucent solid wood panes, which combine the movement of the study and the living room. Continuing the blue and white porcelain mosaic in the lobby, the living room and dining room are integrated.