Mexican style.
For Mexican architecture, the shape and color of the concept-synonyms. Huge columns, courtyards, a chicly decorated interior in bright color. The color compounds of blue and green, pink and orange, characteristic of Mexico, cut their eyes, but at the same time this color scheme is very tightly woven with the dramaturgy of the architecture idea. Mexican style has always been harmonious with the environment. Pickerine items, interesting furniture and expensive fabrics decorate the building.
Moroccan style.
This style arose in the era of colonial wars. This style is a cocktail of European and North African customs and traditions. Characteristic features – mosaic from tiles, skilled wood carving, a huge number of textiles and carpets. The main emphasis is ornaments. They are used almost everywhere. The surfaces in the house of such a Moroccan style are almost always finished with the material for the chain.
After finishing, they are smooth and resemble marble to the touch. Also, furniture for bathrooms and living rooms is made from this material. The repair of the bathroom will be simply amazing if real professionals have taken up for it with the necessary building materials.
In the house of such an architectural style there is furniture with inlay and mother -of -pearl, a huge number of lamps with stained glass. The characteristic colors of this architectural style are blue, orange, red, white, yellow and green. Combining them competently, the designers managed to make the original drawings and images that reflect the flavor of the Morocco in color scheme.
Kitch in the interior.
Kitsch’s house design is a fashionable and popular trend today. Kitch architecture is a kind of exotic. This is a combination of your stormy imagination and retro style. Of course, stormy fantasy should be within reasonable limits and harmonize with a sense of taste and measure. The color scheme is the most diverse: from pink to dark blue and yellow tones. Today, popular colors in the style of Kitch gold, black and defiantly red.