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Features of Romantic Interior Design

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The romantic style emerged in the 18th century but still inspires those who live with one foot on the ground and another in the clouds.

Do you belong to this group of rebellious romantics?

So join us and discover what romantic decoration is and how to bring this style into your home and special moments of your life.

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A bit of history for context: the term romanticism, like aesthetics, emerged in the mid-1770s and became established until the 1850s, more or less.

Romantics, as artists and thinkers of this movement were called, proposed a new view of art, breaking away from proportions, symmetry and rigidity of previous artistic movements.

This school also sought to create a rational contrast to the industrial and French revolutions.

Within this context, romantics chose a free, subjective and natural approach to creating art, including architecture.

Thus, during this period it was easy to notice a strong influence of nature and rural elements, the value of curves and organic forms, as well as a deep admiration for emotions and feelings in response to the dominant rationality.

Another important feature of this period was the recognition of elements symbolizing the feminine archetype as a source of inspiration for artists across all genres, from music to plastic arts.

White color is almost always used as the base for romantic decoration. Together with it, you can use pink, purple, blue and light green to create a romantic and delicate atmosphere, especially if you want to direct the decoration towards Provence style.

To make the space brighter and warmer, prefer light earth tones: yellow, peach and guava pink.

Another good tip is to combine the color palette of romantic decoration with wooden tones. In this case, the best option would be light woods such as pine, eucalyptus and honey.

Here are some color ideas for romantic decoration:

  • White
  • Light white
  • Salmon pink
  • Guava pink
  • Mint green
  • Baby blue
  • Light lavender
  • Coral
  • Light yellow
  • Light gray

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