Whatever your apartment is delicious and cozy, this does not mean that it should be decorated in a fresh, ordinary style. If you are ready for drastic changes, then do not hesitate for a minute!
The nice atmosphere of this rustic cottage, which has a simple architecture, at first glance reminds of the classical (and even more beautiful) life-forms, such as love and marriage, Hepburn and Tracy, red wine and chocolate, modernity and coziness. And these wonderful chairs Eames are so laconically inscribed in the general atmosphere of the house that they have become its inalienable symbol.
The modern housing environment does not tolerate excessive variegation and congestion. In her spirit, an impeccably white wall of walls, clear lines, grace and laconism.
Modern interior design, as we know it today, was designed and presented by European architects and creative individuals who studied at Bauhaus. In this German art school, founded in 1919, a single philosophy of competent combination of beauty and functionality was taught.
The inhabitants of most private houses at that time were simple hardworking people who almost immediately appreciated this idea and transferred it to their everyday life.
Smooth lines and lack of a lot of furniture - this is the main principle of today's designers. It magically expands the boundaries of living space, allowing you to feel more free and imposing, even in the interior of a small room.
The most modern fashions have absorbed white, black and neutral colors, supplemented by bright accents. It is these solutions that look the best in country cottages and villas.
Simple calm carpets with an uncomplicated geometric pattern are able to maximally emphasize the unique spirit of any hospitable house.
More chances to show off in a modern interior with a real work of art than useless accessories. Casually abandoned pillows and cute souvenirs in the past. It is this attitude to things that helps to keep disorder to a minimum.
Today's furniture has a streamlined shape and always stands on the legs, or even simply suspended on the wall, creating an effect of weightlessness. This little trick allows you to visually unload the situation, add to it the ease and freedom.
Modernism welcomes natural, almost raw materials, as well as modular furniture, which allows you to save space and accommodate a lot of things. Such simplicity and ease can not but please the lovers of comfort and coziness.
Jane Austen once wrote: "I really like private homes for their immense elegance and comfort. And if I had the money or could save money, then I would have bought a land near London where I would build a small cottage, gather my closest friends and enjoy life. Only then I would be absolutely happy. " And today Jane with great pleasure would note the aristocratic simplicity, the undeniable practicality and irreplaceable grace of modern modernism, to which its subtle nature was so lacking in its era.