Baroque cannot be called simply a style, because it is a whole era in the life of Europeans. The heyday of the Baroque era began at the end of the 17th century, and it lasted until the middle of the 18th century. In Italian, the term "baroque" means artsy, prone to excesses. This definition perfectly describes the art of that period: painting, sculpture, architecture and design - literally everything carried the spirit of a new worldview.
The baroque style in the interior has become synonymous with magnificence, luxury and solemnity, therefore it is characterized by a special color scheme consisting of emerald, sapphire and gold colors that complement the main light background.
Baroque style in the living room
The living room, made in the Baroque style, is a spacious room, where in a single composition there is expensive furniture, elegant decor and elegant finishes. Many items used have antique roots.
Monumental columns, mural paintings of walls and ceilings, stucco work well for the living room. The walls are also abundantly decorated with large long rugs, tapestries and mirrors in gilded frames.
Baroque style living room furniture is striking in its splendor: curved legs and smooth wavy lines of sofas, expensive velvet upholstery, embossed leather or fabric with gold threads, armchairs with chic soft seats and armrests, large tables and neat coffee tables, numerous stools and chairs, massive wardrobes with wrought iron decorations, bookcases and bureaus.
Baroque style implies the use of a large amount of furniture in the interior, but first of all, it is necessary to proceed from the original dimensions of the room so that it does not look like a warehouse.
A characteristic feature of Baroque is a canapΓ©-couch with 8 legs in the form of consoles or balusters. The finishing touches of style in the living room are the presence of a large crystal chandelier, floor lamps and sconces, heavy curtains on the windows, vases, candelabra and miniature sculptures.
Baroque style in the kitchen
Baroque cuisine is a very solemn and elegant room. The atmosphere reigning there is capable of transferring any person in the Middle Ages to the castle or estate of a noble gentleman. Classical baroque is difficult to recreate in standard kitchens, as their dimensions do not allow the installation of traditional heavy furniture. But you can equip the interior, deviating from basic standards in favor of rationality and functionality.
In particular, in the kitchen, a light or pure white suite with carved facades will look good. The countertop should be made of stone, the use of MDF boards is also acceptable.
The baroque interior in the kitchen involves the use of built-in furniture, which is able to reliably hide modern household appliances from prying eyes. This will preserve the special spirit of the era. You can also hide the technique behind decorative antique wood panels.
The dining area must have a wooden table with elegant, bent legs and chairs decorated with chic upholstery.
To create a greater effect on the windows, you should hang the curtains in several layers, purchase a wall clock, a stylized chandelier or lamps, porcelain products.
Baroque style in the bedroom
The baroque bedroom is a luxurious room, dominated by materials such as wood, silk, satin and marble. The focus should be on a chic, high bed made of expensive wood, decorated with carvings and paintings, and carefully varnished.
In addition to the bed, the room should have a wardrobe with elegant carvings on the facades, a dressing table with an exquisite mirror, a chest of drawers with drawers. For comfort, you can put a warm fluffy rug on the floor, and arrange flowers on the windows and tables.
The baroque style in the interior of the bedroom is characterized by a relatively bright and natural color scheme. Moreover, it should not be single, it is advisable to use at least three shades. It is very important that gilded elements are present in the decor and decoration.