Upon returning home, Europeans brought the artifacts with them– intricate decorations, household and items, work of arts, differed by the rich patterns, complex designs and color diversity.
Luxurious furnishings, carpets, interior decorations took their places in the houses of colonizers. It is perhaps then that the fashion for oriental style in the interior design emerged.
Nowadays, this bright, individual and complex style remains relevant. Designers like it because it leaves much room for imagination, and house owners– for the feeling of warmth, comfort, sweet bliss and real oriental fairy tale.
Indian Style House Front Elevation Designs have very bright features, which makes it impossible to confuse with any other direction.
Furniture gives special color to the oriental interior: squat tables, wide sofas with lots of pillows, bed with a lush canopy, ottomans, benches for feet, screens and, chests. The design of Arab countries is characterized by heavy carved furniture, often with inlaid semiprecious stones and pearls.
Particular importance is attached to the color scheme. Traditionally, in oriental interiors, natural muted colors (terracotta, ochre and beige) are combined with bright and clear ones (cobalt blue, purple, red, orange, emerald-green and turquoise). Gold is a mandatory color accent. As a rule, golden color is present in the decoration of fabrics.
Windows and doors in oriental interior are the independent art-objects. The windows are decorated with carved wooden shutters or forged grates. Door leafs are often adorned with intricate carving and massive handles.
And, of course, characterizing this design direction, we cannot fail to mention various accessories, without which the oriental interior is impossible. Jugs, copper tableware, hookahs and incense lamps, luminaries, pillows, vases, curtain hooks and mirrors in fancy frames – all this makes the interior apartment even more colorful.