Chinese style is not completely retro in Ming and Qing dynasties, but expresses the pursuit of elegant, implicit, dignified and rich oriental spiritual realm through the characteristics of Chinese style.
China's traditional interior design has the dual qualities of solemnity and elegance. Today's Chinese style uses more post-modern methods, and the traditional structural form appears as another symbol with national characteristics through redesign and combination. For example, there is a set of Ming and Qing mahogany furniture in the hall, and a landscape painting of China hangs on the wall. Traditional study naturally has bookcases, case books and Four Treasures of the Study. Chinese living room has an inner style. Sofas are often used in Chinese environment for comfort, but the color still reflects the simplicity of Chinese style. The performance of this Chinese style makes the whole space show modernity in tradition and blend classicism in modernity. In this way, the rhythm controlled by the oriental aesthetic concept of "leaving blank" shows everyone's demeanor. The number and content of calligraphy and painting on the wall are not much, but the artistic conception it creates. It can be said that no matter how strong the west wind blows now, the soothing artistic conception will always be the unique feeling of the orientals, so calligraphy is often the best means to achieve this kind of poetry. Just lying on the comfortable sofa, the story of a thousand years flows through your fingers.
First, interpret the traditional culture of China under the modern background; One is the contemporary design based on a full understanding of China's contemporary culture. Chinese style is not the accumulation of elements, but the combination of modern elements and traditional elements through the understanding and refining of traditional culture, creating a space full of traditional charm with the aesthetic needs of modern people, so that traditional art can be reflected in today's society. Chinese style inherited the essence of home concept in Tang Dynasty and Ming and Qing Dynasties in design, refined and enriched classic elements, abandoned feudal ideas such as hierarchy and inferiority in the original spatial layout, and injected new breath into traditional home culture.
Chinese style is not completely retro in Ming and Qing dynasties, but expresses the pursuit of elegant, implicit, dignified and rich oriental spiritual realm through the characteristics of Chinese style.
The Chinese style is characterized by absorbing the "shape" and "spirit" characteristics of traditional decoration in the aspects of indoor layout, line modeling, color tone and the modeling of furniture and furnishings, taking the traditional cultural connotation as the design element, getting rid of the disadvantages of traditional furniture, removing redundant carvings, integrating the comfort of modern western-style homes, and adopting different layouts according to different household types.
The traditional rooms in China attach great importance to the sense of space hierarchy. In Chinese style, this traditional aesthetic concept has been completely interpreted: according to the different number of residential users, a separate functional space is made, which is distinguished by "dumb mouth" or simplified "antique shelf"; Where it is necessary to isolate the line of sight, use a Chinese screen or window lattice. Through this new way of separation, the apartment can show the layered beauty of China's home.
The composition of Chinese style is mainly reflected in traditional furniture (mostly Ming and Qing furniture), decorations and decorative colors dominated by black and red. The interior layout is mostly symmetrical, elegant in style, simple and beautiful in shape, and thick and mature in color. Traditional indoor furnishings in China include calligraphy and painting, plaques, hanging screens, bonsai, porcelain, antiques, screens, antique racks and so on. Pursuing a realm of self-cultivation and self-cultivation. China's traditional interior decoration art is characterized by symmetrical and balanced overall layout, correct and steady, and at the same time, it advocates natural interest in the decoration details, and it is exquisite and exquisite, which fully embodies the traditional aesthetic spirit of China.
Chinese style is not completely retro in Ming and Qing dynasties, but expresses the pursuit of elegant, implicit, dignified and rich oriental spiritual realm through the characteristics of Chinese style.