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The amazing interiors that we see in the movies often take our breath away. Beautiful mansions, houses and apartments are usually decorated in one of the styles of art or architecture.
Luxurious glamour style in interiors, French style in the spirit of Parisian elegance, boho style, New York style, shabby chic, Italian style, art deco, industrial style or modern trend… there is a lot to choose from. Each is characterised by an individual design, colour, furniture, lighting, etc. Below we present them to you so you can judge for yourself which is the most valuable for you.
Come and see
Passion and beauty
Architecture or art?
The amazing interiors that we see in the movies often take our breath away. Beautiful mansions, houses and apartments are usually decorated in one of the styles of art or architecture.
Luxurious glamour style in interiors, French style in the spirit of Parisian elegance, boho style, New York style, shabby chic, Italian style, art deco, industrial style or modern trend… there is a lot to choose from. Each is characterised by an individual design, colour, furniture, lighting, etc. Below we present them to you so you can judge for yourself which is the most valuable for you.
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Glamour
exclusive, stylish, full of shiny surfaces and elegant materials. Words like ‘simplicity’ or ‘minimalism’ convey little meaning. It is a real challenge for designers, because without a proper sense of taste, it can be reduced to kitsch in a few moments. Glamour is the aesthetics taken straight from Hollywood mansions of celebrities!
Boho
also called the style of free souls. It has undoubtedly been in Vogue for several decades, especially in fashion. We value it for its naturalness, nonchalance and comfort, but also for unhindered freedom in choosing patterns, materials and styles. Multicoloured, mosaic, artistic and unrestrained – the Boho style in interiors allows each of us to release the layers of creativity.
French style
it takes on many faces in interiors. Sometimes it intimidates with its baroque splendour, other times it seduces with the scent of lavender and the idyllic atmosphere of Provence. It delights us in its Parisian edition, which, like the local fashion, is famous for its excellent taste and effortless elegance.
Shabby Chic
the interiors of this style look as if frozen over time. They are filled with old or stylised furniture that shows signs of wear. However, there is no question of neglect or sloppy owners. Shabby Chic furniture, although old, shabby and worn, impresses with its noble character.
New York style
a trend that could be written about for hours. Symmetry rules the seating corners – two sofas facing each other or two identical coffee tables next to the armchairs are welcome. Leisure furniture should feature a sea of decorative pillows, an elegant carpet decorated with a Moroccan pattern on the floor, and heavy, fleshy curtains reaching the ground on the windows.
Parisian style
presents us with similar challenges as the loft style. After all, architecture plays the leading role in Parisian apartments: high ceilings, large porte-fenêtre windows, stuccoed walls, marble fireplaces, and herringbone parquet floors. The owners of flats in old, historic tenement houses have the greatest opportunity to show off.
Italian style
Italian interiors are usually elegant and refined – they delight with beautiful forms and natural materials. If we choose Italian inspirations in our interiors, we can focus on harmony. Balanced, subtly juxtaposed patterns and colours give the room this one-of-a-kind Mediterranean character and a sublime look.
Art Deco
mostly widespread in the interwar period. A characteristic element of the interiors decorated in the Art Deco style are antiques interwoven with the decor, which praise tradition and culture. Art Deco is a luxury, but not as ostentatious as in the case of the Glamour style – it is classic, elegant, with perfectly refined details.
Industrial Style
The roots of the industrial style can be traced back to the factory districts of Manhattan in the 1940s. Rapid price increase of real estates have forced companies to move production to the suburbs. Empty buildings were sold for pennies. This situation, the New York bohema and establishment took an immediate advantage of, turning them into luxurious, industrial apartments.
Japanese style
It is primarily an elegant design, unique atmosphere and harmony in the Zen or Ryokan style. The Japanese interior is minimalist, simple and austere. Its ascetic beauty and rather unusual for its non-Japanese charm make this style popular in home interiors, as well as in restaurants, hotels and offices.