The neo-baroque, a return to heavy

Submitted by wulan on Wed, 08/19/2009 - 08:00 in

Although the styles currently in vogue prefer the simplicity of the forms and functional environments, the neobaroque comes just a little to break with this trend and to counter or decorating zen minimalism, for example, because of their quest for ornamentation and detail.

However, the purpose does not include the excess on the end of the Baroque ornamental original: the neobaroque combines antique furniture with contemporary decor, in an attempt to harmonize the old and new. Similarly, when speaking of the use of color and decorative objects, the limits of functionality seem lost in the search for the name of ornamental detail.

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In this way, to acquire an air neobaroque will need to incorporate only some furniture and other details combine with contemporary emphasis on colors like gold, moss green or blue oil.

Within this style, straight lines are used to offset the curves of the antique furniture. Thus, a room may be dominated by a table of identity and minimalist at the same time have a set of antique chairs, giving a mixture of great character. In addition, prints and velvet are some of the textures that tend to predominate in these searches.

Ceramics as wall coverings in living rooms and bedrooms, and metallic finishes china also have their place in households that adopt this style. In the photos we see a proposal from the "neo-baroque" of the Iris Ceramics.

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