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What is the difference between Chinese decoration and new Chinese style?

Chinese decorating and new Chinese decorating are very different in terms of cost expenses, furniture, ceiling and decorations. Chinese style decoration is very elaborate, according to feng shui, five elements and overall appreciation, and the overall design is also very delicate, so the cost of decoration will be very expensive. While the new Chinese style in the decoration, will combine many modern elements, the pursuit of some simple lines, so the use of materials do not need to be very expensive, compared to the new Chinese decoration than Chinese decoration to save a lot of cost.

Chinese furniture is also more concerned about furniture, which requires delicate patterns and complex lines. This makes Chinese furniture manufacturing technology is very high, while the new Chinese furniture is not so elaborate, on the contrary, the new Chinese furniture lines are much cleaner, less decorative patterns, although not as luxurious as Chinese decor, but more modern characteristics.

Chinese and new Chinese style in the ceiling is also very different. Traditional Chinese architecture is usually used in wooden buildings, so you will always have a lot of beams on the roof, so it will be lower on the ceiling, which can easily give people a depressing feeling. New Chinese style is using modern simpler ceilings, modern buildings will not have a lot of beams, this will make the ceiling easier and not too low in height.

New Chinese style has many decorations, usually using some ceramic products or paintings, and some potted plants, which can highlight the characteristics of Chinese style and show the owner's taste. New Chinese decorations will use some compartments to separate different spaces, which can protect the privacy of each space and highlight the function of each space. Generally some wooden furniture, closets, beds, TV cabinets, etc. will be used, all with straight lines, and then decorated with some delicate patterns to give it a three-dimensional feel.