Whether you're a Georgian house to have the time or you want a relaxed and elegant in your modern home, a Georgian-style interior design is maintained, on top of your list.
Georgian design concentrates on simplicity, beauty and proportion. This makes it an excellent choice for any traditional or modern home.
The Georgian interior design is the name of the lifestyle in vogue during the reign of George I to George IV of England. This includes a periodfrom 1714 to 1837.
Of course there were many minor changes of style and design through this lengthy period of time. The Georgian style gradually became more decorative throughout the period. So do consider this if your home dates from either end of the time spectrum, or if you need to be historically accurate, for any reason.
You will see strong influences of other periods and design styles in the Georgian interior design style. The main influences on Georgian design styles were: Neo-classical (Greek and Roman art and architecture), the oriental design, an aristocratic French Rococo and Gothic Revival.
Georgian interior design relies heavily on his distinctive style. The architecture is very decorative rosettes to add stucco, rails and friezes.
Georgia was the wall of 3 parts:
The lower part: It 'was often coated and finished with a guide / chair rail height of 75 cm base(2'6'')
The central part: This was the largest part of the wall, and was the place where the decorative fabrics and wallpaper hung
The top: the top of the wall consists of a guide photos, cornice and frieze.
Georgian moldings are typical of the egg and dart, acanthus leaves, shells, snails, animals and mythological fantasy.
The colors of the walls Georgians were attenuated and quite stupid. Enough with the inheritance of color is a great way to ensure that theright tones and colors.
Wood work was usually painted in white, or chocolate brown or olive green.
Georgian rooms were quite dark, but it was usual to find quite a few little touches of gold and gilt to brighten the feel a bit.
For wallpapers and fabrics choose beautiful patterns. Typical designs are stripes, urns, columns, oriental designs and 'Toile de Jouy'.
Georgian rooms were kept very simple and uncluttered. So keep furniture pared down to a minimum. The furniture itself was dainty in style, in dark woods, and with scrolled arms and 'ball and claw' feet. All very refined and elegant.
Genuine Georgian accessories are very important to help you get an authentic look. Luckily they are still quite plentiful in antique and flea markets and even eBay.
A great finishing touch is to include a typical black silhouette cut-out photo. This could be a great craft project for the family to enjoy!
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