Italy is a fashion capital with both artistic and romantic atmosphere. It not only has Milan, which leads the world fashion trend, Venice, which is in the fairy tale water city, Tamilna, which has the beautiful legend of Sicily, Florence, the capital of art, and Rome, which is a Mayan world civilization. What kind of unique charm will such a colorful city exude in home decoration? This issue of Xiaobian introduces the characteristics of Italian decoration style in detail, and takes everyone to feel the artistic awakening during the European Renaissance.
1. Unique design modeling
Romantic Italian decoration is expressed by using natural materials such as wood, stone and plaster, and the rich texture of materials will carry forward this style decoration. Walking on the streets of Italy, we can easily find those Gothic single-family houses with unique shapes. Gothic architecture is characterized by towering spires, pointed arches, large windows and stained glass windows painted with biblical stories. In the design, pointed rib vault, flying buttress and slender beam column are used to create a light and slender flying feeling. These centuries-old houses have terracotta roofs with different directions, which produces a rhythmic visual effect, while the general countryside gives people only one architectural style. Housing in the city is limited in time, but designers will also play the unique charm of Italian style in limited space.
Second, pay attention to the spatial layout of the building
The most worth introducing is the Tuscan Italian style. Most Italian-style buildings in Tuscany are semi-enclosed, with huge and thick walls. This large-area design pattern generally appears in single-family houses or villas. This style pays attention to the design of small atrium gardens and terraces, and is also equipped with open surrounding and dense forest planting areas, providing the courtyard with the ultimate Italian-style landscape effect. Even the living room or bedroom space, Italians don't want an empty and well-behaved modeling pattern. Most designers will add their own thoughts, such as arched doors and windows, stone pillars, retro murals, fashion bar skylight, cross, and so on.
Third, the decorative elements are complicated and diverse
The Italian style landscape is dominated by natural masonry, and the paving materials are mostly in regular shapes, and colored bricks are used appropriately, while the walls are painted with plaster or bright colors. Due to the temperate maritime climate and the special geographical location around the island on three sides, Italian flowers and plants are growing vigorously, and the primary colors of patterns are indispensable in the Italian decoration style. In addition, Italian culture is also used in decoration, such as sculpture, handicrafts, murals, rose skylights, decorative inlays of Gothic architecture with silver wire and gold foil, mahogany decoration, straight lines, columns, shells and other design elements. In addition, Italian-style buildings use more decorations such as wrought iron tables and chairs, terracotta wares, stone carvings and animal heads to create a natural and comfortable living space. Such complicated and diverse decorations make Italian style have wonderful charm in details.
iv. Strong cultural atmosphere
When it comes to Italy, a charming city, the most noteworthy thing is the integration of culture and architecture. Uberto Eco, a famous Italian writer and art critic, said when talking about Italian design: "If other countries have a design theory, Italy has a design philosophy, perhaps a design ideology." Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture are the four major Italian buildings, and they are the most distinctive. Their overall modeling center is prominent, covering a semi-circular dome. On the four corners of the square dome base, a small dome is built respectively. A circle of column profiles is built around the upper part of the base of the large dome. Church-like design shapes are gradually applied to family decoration, such as arched doors and windows, rose skylights, cross decorations, open garden balconies, etc., which are all manifestations of Italian humanistic customs.
The above is all the contents of the features of Italian house decoration introduced by Xiaobian in this issue, hoping to provide reference for friends who prefer Italian style. For more decoration information, welcome to pay attention to Hi-net.