All interior decoration has its own characteristics, with obvious regularity and times. It is called interior decoration style to extract the essence of the characteristics and laws of an era and show them in all aspects of interior modeling and furniture modeling. Here is an introduction to the interior design style. Welcome to read!
The school of interior design style refers to the school of interior design art here. From the analysis of the artistic characteristics of modern interior design, there are also many schools, mainly including: high-tech, bright, white, new rococo, surrealism, deconstruction and decorative arts.
1. High-tech or weighing technology.
It can also be called the technology-oriented school, which is characterized by highlighting the achievements of contemporary industrial technology. In the design of architectural form and indoor environment, it advocates "mechanical beauty" to expose structural structures such as beams and slabs, grids and various equipment and pipelines such as air ducts and cables indoors, emphasizing the sense of science and technology and the sense of the times. This is a high-tech school.
Second, the Illuminati
It can also be called silver pie. Interior design shows the precision and extremely bright effect of new materials and modern processing technology. Mirrors, flat curved glass and stainless steel are widely used indoors. Polished granite and marble as decoration. In indoor lighting, new light source lamps with projection and refraction are often used.
Third, white schools.
Indoor interfaces and furniture are often white-based, concise and clear. American architect R.Meier is the representative of white school design.
Fourth, artistic style.
De stijl began in the Netherlands in the 1920s, and the artistic school represented by the painter P mondriaan emphasized "pure modeling expression" and "liberating art from the bondage of tradition and personality worship". De stijl thinks that "the abstraction of living environment is a reality of human life". They often use geometric shapes and three primary colors of red, yellow and blue for interior decoration and furniture, and sometimes they also use three colors of black, gray and white. De stijl's interior, whether in color or shape, has very distinctive characteristics and personality. Architecture and interior are often based on geometric blocks, and the indoor and outdoor space of the building is integrated with the internal space and external space, and the blocks are emphasized by the bumps and strong colors of the roof and wall.
Fifth, surrealism.
Surrealism pursues the so-called artistic effect beyond reality, and often uses abnormal spatial organization, flowing curved surfaces or interfaces, strong colors, unpredictable light and shadow, strange furniture and equipment, and sometimes modern paintings or sculptures to set off the surreal indoor environment. The surreal indoor environment is more suitable for some indoor spaces with special requirements for visual image for display or entertainment.
Sixth, the school of deconstruction
Deconstruction is a philosophical concept put forward by the French philosopher J Derrida in 1960s. It is a query and criticism of structuralism and theoretical tradition prevailing in Europe and America at the beginning of this century. Deconstruction in architecture and interior design holds a negative attitude towards traditional classicism and composition rules, emphasizing that it is not bound by historical culture and traditional rationality. It is a school that seems to disintegrate the structure, break through the traditional composition form and use a wide range of materials.
Seven. Decorative arts school
He is good at using multi-level geometric lines and patterns, focusing on decorating the feet, cornices, waist lines and top corner lines of internal and external doors and windows of buildings. The interior and exterior decoration of the Old Jinjiang Hotel and the Peace Hotel built in Shanghai in the early years are all decorative arts. In recent years, some hotels and large shopping malls are often decorated with decorative art patterns and patterns on the basis of modern style, which has both the flavor of the times and the connotation of architectural culture.
When society gradually transits from industrial society to post-industrial society or information society, people's demand for the surrounding environment can not only meet the use requirements and material functions, but also pay more attention to the demand for spiritual functions such as environmental atmosphere, cultural connotation and artistic quality. The emergence, development and transformation of different artistic styles and schools of interior design are not only the continuation and development of the historical context of architectural art, but also have profound historical and cultural connotations of social development, which will greatly enrich people's spiritual life in the morning and evening.
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