Classic style

Classic style

The best qualities of a classic interior are the visible luxury of the surroundings, respectability, and immunity to the changing influences of fashion.

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GENERAL STYLE OVERVIEW

The classical interior style originates from European architectural traditions of the 17th–19th centuries and is based on principles of symmetry, proportion, and architectural order. In its contemporary interpretation, classicism retains its structural foundation while adapting to modern layouts, engineering solutions, and lifestyles. Interiors designed in this style feel balanced, composed, and visually cohesive.

Classic style is well suited for private residences, spacious apartments, and representative interiors where status, durability, and a sense of timeless values are essential. It is chosen by clients who prioritize quality and proven solutions over temporary trends. When professionally designed, a classical interior remains relevant for decades.

KEY CHARACTERISTICS

Spatial composition is built on symmetry and clear axial logic. Rooms have a defined hierarchy in which each element occupies its proper place and follows an overall architectural framework. Forms are primarily straight and well-proportioned, with restrained use of curves and profiling.

Lighting design involves multiple layers: central illumination, accent lighting, and soft highlighting of architectural details. The color palette is based on calm neutral tones with warm undertones. The interior conveys a sense of stability, comfort, and visual order without excessive decoration.

MATERIALS AND FINISHES

Classical interiors rely on natural and durable materials such as stone, solid wood, veneer, and natural textiles. Wall finishes include decorative plaster, painted surfaces in complex neutral shades, moldings, and rhythmically structured panels. Floors are typically finished with parquet, engineered wood, or natural stone.

Accents may include textiles, classical lighting fixtures, and architectural décor, used in a limited and carefully considered manner. Classical style avoids imitation materials, harsh contrasts, and random decorative elements. All design decisions are guided by harmony, proportion, and overall visual integrity.

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