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Each interior style is formed under the influence of a certain era, mentality, and has its own unique atmosphere. A space that is created in a certain style will be to the liking of some, and for others it will turn out to be uncomfortable, even decided according to the latest fashion trends.

In order not to get lost in the flow of information and to be able to explain to our designer what we want, we bring to your attention a short guide to popular styles in the interior.

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Scandinavian: perfection in the prostate

We start with most people’s favorite Scandinavian interior. The three pillars of the style: light colors, rational use of space and natural materials. The most favorite of the materials — wood. Maximum spaciousness and light, minimum decoration and dark shades.

The minimalist Scandinavian space loves attention to every detail. In it you will not see massive elements and conspicuous décor, but on the other hand, you will encounter color accents, Scandinavian ornaments, live plants and almost necessarily textiles and ceramics.

Main advantages: This style organizes the space well with the help of ergonomic shapes of the furniture and an abundance of light colors , visually expanding the space.

Who is it suitable for: Practical personalities who do not feel comfortable among pompous chandeliers and classic ornaments. Also to people who want their home to be tidy, simple and clean.

Loft: brick and brutal

The first thing that comes to mind when we hear about “loft” — red bricks and a high ceiling. In fact, brick structures in a loft space can be of different colors, and the ceiling does not have to be infinite. The loft interior, which originated in abandoned industrial spaces, today can be well adapted in residential conditions.

If the space does not have “natural” bricks, then they can be replaced with decorative ones. In fact, many other materials are used in such an interior – concrete, metal and rough wood.

Among all modern styles in interior design, the loft gives the greatest scope for creativity. Decorative elements strive for urbanism. In fact , graffiti, LED signage and “street” lighting fixtures are welcome here. With skillful design, all this brutality can be friends with ordinary home décor and works of art.

Main plus: In some cases, we have the opportunity to save on cladding materials, and we may not hide the installations.

Who is it suitable for: It is generally accepted that the style has a masculine character and fits perfectly with the so-called. “bachelor” housing. However, many ladies in love with this style will not agree. It is suitable for creative natures that are inspired by industrial aesthetics.

Classics and neoclassics: of all times

The Scandinavian and loft have long won the sympathy of many Europeans, but the classic style has always had its place in the game.

It is important to know that behind the phrase classic interior there can be many things. We can refer to the Renaissance, antique sculptures, columns, but most often interior classics mean something ordinary: paintings, pompous textiles, beige range, symmetry and massive furniture.

And what is neoclassicism? This is a modern interpretation of the classical style. In fact, neoclassicism lowers the degree of pomposity and monumentality and implies a combination of traditional décor with contemporary. The style implies noble materials and a wealth of textures. There is room for velvet, suede, leather, lacquered wood, mirrors and unobtrusive gilding. The basis of the interior are light shades of cream and brown.

Main advantages: Always up-to-date, time-tested.

Who is it suitable for: Conservative natures, convinced that fashion is temporary and style is eternal.

High-tech: new technologies in the interior

In the 80s of the last century, high-tech in the interior proudly carried its flag of technological progress and was the number one trend.

High-tech in the interior — modern materials, minimalism and functionality. On this interior , chrome, glass and synthetic materials are favorites. And to the classic decorative elements, the hay-tech says “no”. The paintings are in the form of abstract art, and the plants are greenhouses on a space station.

The color scheme is as neutral as possible. A lot of metal and an emphasis on the variety of textures and lighting (mostly LED).

Main plus: In this interior, we do not need to hide the technique, on the contrary — it can completely replace the decoration.

Who is it suitable for: Perfectionists who prefer pragmatism to romance, and also lovers of gadgets and science fiction.

Eco: non-GMO

You probably think that eco style in the interior is the opposite of high-tech. This is true – the eco style does not accept synthetics, but also does not reject technical progress in the interior. Nevertheless, these two styles have a lot in common — a craving for rationality, free space, and simple geometry.

In its pure form – eco style is always associated with natural materials and an abundance of living flora. Among the main materials we can observe: wood, glass, natural stone, paper and bamboo. The eco-space can be decorated with wood, roots, live moss. Knitted products, which have recently successfully ranked in the list of interior trends, will go well.

The main plus: The eco-interior has every chance to become a harmonious, oxygenated space in the middle of a fast-paced, noisy city.

Who it is suitable for: Nature lovers.

Minimalism: zen in the interior

One of the most popular trends in the world of design, attracting with its restraint and functionality. This is not just a laconic setting, this is a whole philosophy: as few unnecessary things in life as possible and as much light and space as possible.

Minimalism welcomes an open layout, an abundance of light colors and smooth surfaces. Minimal details – all storage systems are hidden, decoration in its practical form is absent, this function is taken over by functional objects: lighting fixtures, pillows, equipment.

The color scheme is often built around two or three base colors, in order to refresh the environment, color accents and lighting scenarios are possible.

The main plus: The style allows us to save decorative elements and pay attention to functionality.

Who is it suitable for: Ascetics – looking for Zen in the interior, rationalists – confident that the little is more.

Undoubtedly, professional flair plays an essential role in the creation of the design. It allows every detail in the interior to be foreseen and to establish a close connection with the temperament of the residents. Therefore , do not hesitate to seek professional support. We are here to assist you in creating your dream interior![:]