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Baroque interior

Baroque interior

Many epithets are attributed to the Baroque style: "bizarre", "immoderate", "strange", the literal translation can also sound like "a pearl with a vice". All these concepts clearly characterize the redundancy in the interior and architecture that arose in the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe. Italy became the birthplace of the new style, namely Rome, Venice and Florence. The innovations that have appeared can safely be called the apogee of the Renaissance and a kind of triumph of Western civilization.

Baroque is without exaggeration considered the most luxurious of the interiors ever created for the nobility, this style is royal, palatial, indicating abundance and luxury. Being the epitome of his era, he strives in everything for the manifestation of greatness, incredible splendor and even excess.

Features of the Baroque-style setting

The design of the late Renaissance period is the least modest and most revealing in all its details. Such an interior can be called flashy, catchy, incredibly abundant. Its main distinguishing features are the predominance of curved lines, curls, and fancy strokes.:

• Ornate patterns are used to decorate numerous mirrors, walls, ceilings and stairs;
• Baroque furniture is distinguished by curved legs, and interior items are gilded, inlaid with stones, and silver details.;
• Marble, bone, bronze, and precious metals are used to decorate rooms. The walls are decorated with mosaics, paintings and mirrors in ornate frames.;
• Sculptures made of bronze or stone are installed in special niches and on stairs.

To recreate such an environment requires a real scale – huge rooms with high ceilings, wide stone stairs and a variety of materials for decoration.

Color scheme and furniture

Unlike the Renaissance, where soft shades were preferred, the color palette of the Baroque style is very saturated. There are no semitones and soft colors – bright shades, contrasting combinations and the absence of half-measures in wall decoration and furniture upholstery. There are floral patterns, gilding, and floral ornaments with countless swirls and curved lines. Purple, burgundy, red, white and emerald colors are preferred.

The interior is decorated with brocade, silk, and velvet walls, and stucco with ornate gold ornaments is actively used. Expensive fabrics are used for furniture upholstery, which includes new items.:

• a huge bed, sometimes occupying almost the entire room. Above it was the obligatory canopy made of heavy fabric.;
• dressing table for ladies' boudoir, with curved legs and maximum decor;
• A chest of drawers, which had numerous drawers.

Special pedestals for sculptures and display cases in which interior items were installed also became widespread. With their help, it was possible to emphasize deliberate luxury, wealth and scope. Learn about loyalty programs linked to melbet russia .