Modern minimalist style
Modern minimalist European style is often inspired by soft shapes in nature such as tree trunks, flower buds, vines or insect wings. These asymmetrical curves and lines are shown in walls, railings, window frames and furniture.
Some details have soft, elegant lines, while other details are strong and decisive, creating a harmonious and rhythmic overall.
This style often uses metal, especially iron, combined with materials such as glass, bricks, ceramics in interior design. Thanks to that, the space is simple, sophisticated but still exudes luxury and modernity.
Postmodern style
Postmodern style emphasizes symbolic meaning, cultural and historical elements in design. Decorative details are often metaphorical and artistic, not too abstract but also not completely clear.
The outstanding feature of this style is the flexible combination of the old and the new. The design can be both classic and modern, creating a unique and personal look.
Postmodern style also encourages creativity and innovation, making the space interesting and different.
European classical style
European classic style often aims for luxury and splendor. The space is decorated with dark colors, elaborate patterns and sophisticated lines.
In the living room, people often use large chandeliers and decorative ceiling lights, creating a cozy and noble feeling. Doors and windows often have curves and decorative gypsum details.
The interior can have real or fake fireplaces, walls using high-quality wallpaper or high-quality paint to add luxury.