Minimalism in the interior is distinguished by functionality and restraint of forms. This style combines high technology and the latest achievements of scientific thought with the noble rigor of classics.
Despite the restrained decor, this style is not conservative, as it may seem to an inexperienced look. He boldly accepts various innovations, organically including them in his internal system, and is an interesting and multifaceted example of modern design. This style can be called neoclassic. In order to decipher this term, we will find out the key features inherent in this direction.
Light colors to create a harmonious atmosphere
You can choose any shades to create an interior in the style of a modern classic, it is only important that they are light and close to natural. Calm tones will help create a pleasant visual environment that will not irritate your eyes and will not get bored after a short time. A space organized in this way will create a harmonious and soothing atmosphere. If you want to diversify the interior, then you can do this with the help of color accents.
Cream shades of silk or linen fabrics, as well as genuine leather, will look most noble and respectable. Neoclassical also allows the use of vibrant colors to create accents. In various interiors, you can see shades of green, sky blue and even orange-red tones.
Classical and antique heritage in a modern interior
One of the characteristic features of this style is the capiton stitch. This is the heritage of the classics of the 18th and 19th centuries, rethought and re-evaluated in our time. This type of decor is gaining popularity and is used to decorate not only sofas and armchairs, but also other surfaces, such as wall panels, tiles and mattresses, and can sometimes be used even for external decoration of sanitary ware.
The classic technique that is actively used in modern design is the principle of symmetry. Modern classics are characterized by a large number of paired elements symmetrically located around the fireplace. It can be chairs, flower vases, lamps or other decorative elements that emphasize the center-forming role of the fireplace.
Neoclassic inherits such historical elements as arches, antique columns, and sculpture elements. The walls can be decorated with moldings, as well as mirrors and paintings in a fancy carved frame. A characteristic detail are luxurious and sparkling crystal chandeliers, as well as massive candle holders. Stucco molding plays a special role here, immediately attracting the eye and fascinating with its expressive ornament.
But it should be borne in mind that this style is characterized by lightness, so you should not use a large number of decorative elements, so as not to overload the interior and oversaturated space with unnecessary decor.
Home is the center of space
The fireplace, as mentioned above, serves as a kind of center of space, which organizes all other elements of the interior. The fireplace is the basis for modern classics, and without it, the style loses its originality and character.
In addition to the style-forming function that forms the space, the fireplace also plays the role of a family hearth, filling the house with warmth in the literal and symbolic sense, because around it you can gather all your friends and relatives for a pleasant conversation over a cup of good tea.
For modern classics, the division of space into small zones is not characteristic. The most successful solution will be the creation of one large central room. This space will serve as a spacious living room with a fireplace in the center and compositionally gather all other elements around it, giving the interior a stylistic unity.
Combine rooms with smooth transitions. Columns and half columns that delicately delimit the space can serve this purpose, and instead of doorways, arches and semi-arches can be used.
Variety of materials
In contrast to the classics, which are characterized by a certain conservatism, neoclassicism is not alien to modern trends. With this approach, natural materials can freely be combined with artificial ones. For example, granite and marble in the stylistic space of neoclassic will be successfully combined with glass, metal and even plastic. For the floor, it is best to use parquet, and the ceiling can be decorated with panels decorated with wood.
Such possibilities in combining materials make it possible to equip both an old house and an ultramodern apartment with equal success, the main thing here is to observe the main features of modern classics.