First, the decoration style of antique shops
The decoration style of antique shops should be consistent with the antique culture they operate, and the aesthetic needs of modern people should be considered at the same time. Generally speaking, the decoration styles of antique shops can be divided into the following categories:
1. Traditional classical style: This style is suitable for dealing in antiques such as ancient cultural relics and antique furniture. You can use Ming and Qing style decoration, such as mahogany furniture, blue and white porcelain, carved screens and so on.
2. Modern minimalist style: This style is suitable for dealing in modern artworks, lacquerware, jade and other antiques. Simple and atmospheric decoration can be used, such as white walls and black beams, lighting and so on.
3. Combination of Chinese and Western styles: This style is suitable for managing antique culture that combines Chinese and Western styles, such as western-style picture frames, Chinese screens and European sofas. You can use a combination of Chinese and western decoration styles, such as Chinese screens, European sofas and western picture frames.
Second, the decoration points of antique shops
1. color matching: the color matching of antique shops should take into account the overall sense of simplicity and elegance, and generally warm colors, such as red, yellow, brown and so on. At the same time, we need to match colors according to different antique cultures. For example, shops that operate blue and white porcelain can use blue as the main color.
2. Lighting: The lighting of antique shops should be soft and not dazzling. You can use warm lights, such as yellow light bulbs. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the position and angle of the lights, mainly to illuminate the exhibition area.
3. Display: The display of antique shops should be layered and can be staggered. At the same time, we should pay attention to the neatness and order of the exhibition area. It can be displayed according to different antique cultures. For example, a shop dealing in blue-and-white porcelain can display small blue-and-white porcelain on a large blue-and-white porcelain in a way of "covering it with small ones".
4. Decoration details: The decoration details of antique shops should take into account the overall sense of simplicity and elegance, and some antique elements can be used for decoration, such as ancient paintings and calligraphy, antique furniture and so on. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the handling of details, such as door handles and cabinet handles, which can also be decorated with antique elements.
Three, antique shop decoration matters needing attention
1. Avoid being too cumbersome: the decoration of antique shops should be avoided as much as possible, so as not to affect the overall sense of simplicity and elegance.
2. Don't be too old-fashioned: the decoration of antique shops should have an antique feeling, but it should also take into account the aesthetic needs of modern people and not be too old-fashioned.
3. Avoid overcrowding: there should be enough space in the exhibition area of antique shops, and it should not be too crowded, so as not to affect the viewing experience of customers.
4. avoid being too monotonous: the decoration of antique shops should have a sense of hierarchy and change, not too monotonous, so as not to affect the overall aesthetic feeling.
Fourth, the antique shop decoration case
1. Traditional classical style: Ming and Qing style decoration, such as mahogany furniture, blue and white porcelain, carved screens, etc. , was adopted to create a strong traditional classical atmosphere.
2. Modern minimalist style: simple and atmospheric decoration, such as white walls and black beams, lighting, etc. Create a sense of modernity and simplicity.
3. Combination of Chinese and Western styles: Chinese-style screens, European-style sofas, Western-style picture frames and other decoration styles are adopted to create a cultural atmosphere combining Chinese and Western styles.