- •African Decorating – Bringing the Savannah to Your Home
- •The terms Arts and Crafts
- •Asian Interiors – Head to the East for Simple Decoration
- •British India – Where Style Rules Over the Land
- •Casual Design
- •Contemporary design
- •Decorating According to Feng Shui
- •Italian Design
- •Japanese Interiors as a Different Way of Looking at Colors
- •Asian Interior Decorating. Less is more
- •Mediterranean Design
- •Some Final Mediterranean Inspiration for Home Decoration
- •Minimalist design
- •Mexican Interior Decoration, South of the Border Style
- •Mediterranean design
- •Some Final Mediterranean Inspiration for Home Decoration
- •Decorating in the Moroccan style; a trend or fixture
- •Retro Design But what is meant by Vintage retro?
- •Swedish design
- •Tropical Design
- •Design in The Tuscan Style
- •Victorian Design
- •Important furniture pieces for the important rooms
- •Rustic Design
- •Traditional Design
Italian Design
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Getting
it right – Italian chic
Bring up Italian decorating in a group of people and you will doubtless get a number of varied interpretations on the meaning.
There are parts of the country such as Tuscany and Venice where tradition is deep and the characteristics of the decor are famed. But, these are regional themes. To outsiders, extravagant replication of neoclassic ideas are very common interpretations of what Italian decorating is all about but that is something to be preserved in history, not suitable to today’s chic Italian lifestyle.
Today’s Italians are in a race to improve the appearance and functionality of their living space. It has been that way really, since the problems of the post World War II era had been dealt with and Italian fascination with creativity was free to flourish once again.
The race will no doubt continue until some future catastrophic event changes it’s course.
Italian decorating today most definitely means leading edge. Leading edge in a way that you should not confuse with Modern.
Leading edge that doesn’t completely fit your understanding of Contemporary. Leading edge that stands alone as “newborn” Italian decorating. Newborn from a marriage of the creativity of a host of world leading designers with the strong traditions of master craftsmen, in a setting blessed with a wealth of solidly constructed, long occupied structures.
The finest of the old meets the best of what’s new
For clarity, it is important here for you to remember there is a difference between design and decoration. You, the decorator work with the design of objects that are already out there. In the case of “modern Italian", decoration is the putting together of the finest and most fitting of traditional objects and the best the new wave has to offer.
What’s good
Furnishing your home in a simplified manner, with functional fixtures and objects to satisfy the demands of a hurried life, and familiar fixtures and objects that make you feel comfortable and secure.
Your attention is focused on an expression which is respectful of a philosophical approach to life and art while simultaneously providing utility.
Colors and texture
Impact of quality furnishings. Walls are smooth, sleek, clean and modern. Gone are the days of lots of wall texture and monochromatic fresco paintings. Limited use of tone on tone for applying color to walls where you want more depth is acceptable. The goal of wall color is to more modernly define the space in an older building. Save the introduction of deep color for the accessories.
Marble is widely used for entry floors, hallways and in Italian decorating bathrooms. It is well polished and texture free. You won’t find any wall to wall carpeting. Floors are generally finely crafted terra cotta and ceramic tiles with parquet wood laid down in bedrooms only.
Furnishings
Furniture is your big opportunity to show off the best of modern Italian design. Not a lot of furnishings are called for but they will all be of utmost quality and fine line design. Exotic woods like bamboo floors, with deep clear lacquer finish or finely worked wood with brilliant, deep colored polyester finishing.
Sofas and chairs combining a show of chrome and soft, luxurious Italian worked leathers.
Accessories
Color is added to floors with Persian rugs and large Venetian plasters and tapestry on walls. Be selective about the pieces you choose because you will be looking for impact from quality and use of ‘white space’, not quantity.
Do not add clutter when you add accessories. Choose them wisely to represent the most forward of modern design. Floor lamps and desk or table lamps should be looked upon as artistic accessories, not lights. Let one single, special piece be a connection to the past.
When considering a Japanese interior design scheme it will be very helpful for you to stay mindful of how far Eastern design ideas and culture is from Japanese interiors western world.
