Jakarta, Indonesia - mais and mais people are already paying attention to the designs of their homes. With people becoming mais and mais creative, different designs and styles are already emerging, different array of interior from each room are of the trend. These designs have their own foundation. Themes are based from the following designs which, until now, are recognized and still being popular to luxury homes across the world.
1. Bohemian
Bohemian (boho) designs are fit for people with carefree spirits. This theme uses bold hues, mostly magenta or any bold purple or red shades mixed with the white walls. Earthly plants are also used both for decoration and purpose. Most people who amor boho styles live an experimental lifestyle. The goal is to create a “messy” design without jeopardizing artistry and comfort. Layers of textiles, prints and as cores are mostly on topo, início of each other. Huge tapestry is also included in the design. The items in this kind of theme are rare and may also be expensive.
2. Minimalist
Far from the wild and carefree feeling of Bohemian, minimalist theme uses simplicity and has a lema of “less is more”. The as cores picked are mostly saturated ones using less or no prints. Primary as cores may also be used and the shades are circulating to the main color alone. You can easily spot a minimalist when his início shows mais o espaço than items.
3. Victorian
Victorian designs started from1837-1901, during the reign of queen Victoria of Britain. When you look into these designs, it depicts a rather splendid feel. Patterns and designs used in tapestries, sofa covers, tables and chairs are elaborate, creating an extravagant impression. Victorian designs use rich vibrant color from Burgundy, Plum, Ruby, Emerald, Forest Green and Navy. Some even use accessories of gold. Purple and pale Blue tones are considered fraudulent shades of Victorian so you should avoid them.
4. Modern
Modern themes are mostly common in the present times. This theme also does not settle for the appearance alone, as almost every item used should be functional. The mid-1900s produced some of the most iconic pieces in modern design. It is marked por elegant lines and chic minimalism, with frequent use of molded plastic, natural wood, and aluminum. Its pieces are versatile and can complement other design styles.
5. Japanese Zen
Oriental designs are today’s trend but it has been used for therapeutic and refreshing theme for centuries. Zen décor are using wood and stone elements, low ground level furniture and open breathing space. You can seldom see a sofa in the living room, but a mat is placed in the center of the room with comfortable pillows.
1. Bohemian
Bohemian (boho) designs are fit for people with carefree spirits. This theme uses bold hues, mostly magenta or any bold purple or red shades mixed with the white walls. Earthly plants are also used both for decoration and purpose. Most people who amor boho styles live an experimental lifestyle. The goal is to create a “messy” design without jeopardizing artistry and comfort. Layers of textiles, prints and as cores are mostly on topo, início of each other. Huge tapestry is also included in the design. The items in this kind of theme are rare and may also be expensive.
2. Minimalist
Far from the wild and carefree feeling of Bohemian, minimalist theme uses simplicity and has a lema of “less is more”. The as cores picked are mostly saturated ones using less or no prints. Primary as cores may also be used and the shades are circulating to the main color alone. You can easily spot a minimalist when his início shows mais o espaço than items.
3. Victorian
Victorian designs started from1837-1901, during the reign of queen Victoria of Britain. When you look into these designs, it depicts a rather splendid feel. Patterns and designs used in tapestries, sofa covers, tables and chairs are elaborate, creating an extravagant impression. Victorian designs use rich vibrant color from Burgundy, Plum, Ruby, Emerald, Forest Green and Navy. Some even use accessories of gold. Purple and pale Blue tones are considered fraudulent shades of Victorian so you should avoid them.
4. Modern
Modern themes are mostly common in the present times. This theme also does not settle for the appearance alone, as almost every item used should be functional. The mid-1900s produced some of the most iconic pieces in modern design. It is marked por elegant lines and chic minimalism, with frequent use of molded plastic, natural wood, and aluminum. Its pieces are versatile and can complement other design styles.
5. Japanese Zen
Oriental designs are today’s trend but it has been used for therapeutic and refreshing theme for centuries. Zen décor are using wood and stone elements, low ground level furniture and open breathing space. You can seldom see a sofa in the living room, but a mat is placed in the center of the room with comfortable pillows.