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Maximising Modernity In Transitional Neoclassical Interiors

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Neoclassical decoration first appeared in 18th-century Britain and France, drawing from classical Roman and Greek architecture and art. It originally featured decorative columns and reliefs, gilded accessories, luxurious swamps and luxurious furniture. Over time, the neoclassical interior style has evolved to include chic modern pieces that gently blend in with the classical influence. Now, the transitional neoclassical interiors we present here today have a bolder and sometimes more minimalist modernity driven through highly ornate surroundings. The juxtaposition of uber-contemporary versus intricate classic details creates inspiring spaces that are firmly planted in the present, with a sad look over the shoulder to the elegant past.

In the first of our three prominent home interiors, we visit an impressive, high-ceilinged lounge that is blessed with a parade of dramatic double doors. A large area rug collects the living room furniture in the center of the large room, under a few modern hanging lights.

A fireplace flickers warmly in the middle of the cool white decor. A white marble topped TV stand occupies the wide alcove on one side of the fireplace, while a matching sideboard fills the other.

The tufted modular sofa is detailed with brass ornaments that add an unexpected twist to the pale upholstery. A piece of modern abstract art draws coppery brown tones to a wall space behind the sofa.

In the kitchen, a contemporary dining room lamp goes down on a modern table. Two simple yet elegant wall lamps illuminate the wall nearby.

The unique food set goes straight back to the kitchen island, which is surrounded by a white marble edge to prevent water from escaping from its sink.

Minimal brass faucet elegantly serves the integrated marble sink.

A modern chandelier helps visually anchor a small seating space that lands on a round rug. A small sofa and a matching wise green salsa face each other in a conversational arrangement across a round coffee table.

The seat is listened to by a wonderful piano. A second, matching modern chandelier is hung in the piano room, where it is expected to draw attention to the talent.

The modern home office is furnished with abstract, minimalist furniture. White marble blocks support a simple wooden desk, while simple wooden wall shelves float without brackets or ornaments.

A minimal window seat is flanked by linear glass front storage units.

A gray swivel chair compliments the subtle gray vein in the marble accented desk.

In the master bedroom, a self-contained capture wall moves the upholstered bed into the center of the room. A modern wall lamp illuminates each side of the wood clad volume, casting a soft light on two round bedside tables.

A third wall light illuminates the corner of the bedroom, where a bedroom chair makes a comfortable place to read or dress.

A functional fireplace gives the bedroom a luxurious visual and physical warmth. Modern painting attracts the eye to appreciate the generous ceiling height of the room.

The shower closes the independent bathtub into the window light.

Classic door melting and deep crown melting give the bathroom a luxurious finish.

Identical black bedside tables wing the upholstered headboard, and another bedroom fireplace flickers at the foot.

This time around glass cabinets add light storage to the room.

Then we travel home in Moscow, where a unique textured carpet makes a big claim under an arched floor lamp. A linear light track cuts up through an attractive trim of a highly decorative cover.

A golden coffee table is reminiscent of the gilded ornaments of 18th-century neoclassical design. 3D wall art plays the idea of ​​classic stucco relief.

Statement lounge chairs boldly contrast black and white print into the layout.

A low sideboard divides the free plan lounge between the lounge area and the dining area. A trio of graceful counterweight hanging lights illuminate the length of a white marble dining table.

Square-framed dining chairs create a stiff linear contrast with the smoothly curved contest contour of the stone table top.

A tall plant stand supports the cascading limbs of a majestic bonsai.

The fabulous tree curves around the window reveal to merge with the view that can be observed from a romantic window seat.

On our final home tour, futuristic tube lights hit parallel traces of brightly lit light through a delicately decorative neoclassical ceiling treatment. Below, a cushioned tufted sofa forms an L-shaped border around the living area.

A round coffee table mostly fills the center of the space, which is minimally softened by a simple gray carpet.

A contemporary fireplace lies low across the marble clad TV wall.

Black window curtains darkly shade an impressive two-sided window. Traditional panel molding skillfully trims fresh white painted walls.

Two biscuit brown lounge chairs warm up the cool white and gray lounge palette.

A set of narrow shelves fills the part of a wall space left behind by the window to achieve a completely tailored and tailored look.

 

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Maximising Modernity In Transitional Neoclassical Interiors

Tuesday, 31 August 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Neoclassical decoration first appeared in 18th-century Britain and France, drawing from classical Roman and Greek architecture and art. It originally featured decorative columns and reliefs, gilded accessories, luxurious swamps and luxurious furniture. Over time, the neoclassical interior style has
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