Lets explore the modern Gothic decor and interior design stylistic approach.

Lets explore the modern Gothic decor and interior design stylistic approach.
When choosing a design for your home’s interior, you may look to the past for inspiration. Many people enjoy the refined, antiquity-inspired style of the Georgian period. This elegant aesthetic, called Georgian interior design, principally found in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking areas, is associated with the reigns of George I through George IV between the years 1714 and 1830.
In this post we explore the iconic Hamptons beach style home decor approach and how you can recreate it.
One of the most iconic approach to decor and deign has got to be the famed English country decor home style – lets explore this home decorating approach in more detail.
Let’s take a closer look at one of the most iconic Southern American home styles – the Plantation home.
Originally coined in late 1800’s Germany, the term “romanticism” first applied to poetry and encompassed such greats as William Wordsworth. The movement did not rely on strict definitions and focused on going against established society, including religion. Romanticism wasn’t just a literary movement, though. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, romantic interior design and visual art also had a strong presence in romanticism and still does today.
Lets take a look at the captivating Baroque style and how to implement the Baroque approach to home decor and interior design.
In this article we talk about Neoclassical interior design and Neoclassic design in general.
At the beginning of 2020, home décor publisher Apartment Therapy announced its second “Pattern of the Year.” This pattern is representative of many of the current trends in home décor. The selection this year is called “Freely Scribbled.” Whether you use the Apartment Therapy pattern of the year or a similar contemporary one, learning how to design with this look can help you with your interior décor efforts this year.