TRANSITIONAL
Transitional design is a modern mix of classic and
contemporary. It can be considered simply a new take on an old classic, or a
younger, punchier version of traditional design. It’s especially popular among
the millennial generation, as they want to venture out and create their own
stamp. Transitional design carries curved furnishings with straight-lined,
lacquered finishes, resulting in a room that is equally masculine and feminine
in nature. It is not a scattered, eclectic mess; rather, it is only lightly
adorned with accessories, a clean room with added texture and a neutral colour
palette.
URBAN
MODERN
Urban interior
design comes out from the modern designer concepts in the major cities. Taking
cues from its cosmopolitan environment, urban modern is a fusion of various
opposing and complementary traits. Minimalist modern, glamorous chic, ethnic
heirlooms, and edgy experimental designs all collide in a distinctively
21st-century setting. Larger furniture tends to be uniformly sleek with
low-profile. Decorative accents in urban decor often demands artistic and
creative expression and for that add some elegant geometric designs, or vintage
items with traditional embellishment.
CONTEMPORARY
Contemporary interior design is an exciting,
collective celebration of what is current and new. The look is definitely
modern with interesting clean, angular, curved lines holding the space
together. Fundamentally, simplicity, subtle sophistication, texture and clean
lines help to define contemporary style decorating. Interiors showcase space
rather than things. By focusing on colour, space, and shape, contemporary
interiors are sleek and fresh. Neutrals, black, and white are the main colours
in contemporary style interiors.
ULTRA
MODERN
Ultra-modern design encompasses a lot of different
incarnations, which can make it difficult to define. In its simplest terms,
modern interior design refers to the reflection of the modern art movement on
the interiors of the home. Minimalism plays an integral part in modern design;
the basics of minimalism include a "less is more" approach to
designing a space. The majority of homes decorated in modern styles use neutral
colours and shades of black and white exclusively throughout the home. Bold,
often primary colours are used as accents to help break up the neutrals and
provide focal points.
KERALA
TRADITIONAL
Kerala Traditional distinctive visual form of
Kerala architecture is the long, steep sloping roof built to protect the house’s
walls and to withstand the heavy monsoon, normally laid with tiles or palm
leaves, supported on a roof frame made of hard wood and timber. The base Style:
The most model is normally circular, square or rectangular plain shapes with a
ribbed roof evolved from functional consideration. Most of Kerala buildings
appear to low height visually, due to over-sloping of roofs, which are meant to
protect walls from rains and direct sunshine. The interiors of Kerala style
involves the use of wood work and engraving more to blend with a nice and
soothing environment.
VICTORIAN
Victorian style is a broad term that generally is
used to refer to characteristics of design (architectural, fashion, home décor,
etc.) from the latter period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 1837 until her
death in 1901.This style draws inspiration from nature, geometry, theory, and
many other resources. It also encompasses a wide range of sub-styles including
Eastlake, Aesthetic or Anglo-Japanese, Gothic Revival, Renaissance Revival, Greek
Revival (Neo-classical), Egyptian Revival and "exotica" like
Turkish and Persian design.
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