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CONTEMPORARY
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  • Neutral colours
  • Furniture in basic materials e.g. Stainlesss steel and wood.
  • Minimal ornaments for an uncluttered and clean feel.
  • Brighter colours are sometimes used to contrast against too much neutral. 
  • Comfortable and welcoming
  • Simplicity, sophistication, subtlety
  • Interiors showcase space rather than things.
2000 - PRESENT
  • Era of minimalism
  • beige and white dominatedthis period.
  • Patterns slowly became p[opular e.g. damask and floral.
  • Pine wood and wicker furnature were seen in most houses.
1990 - 2000
  • Ornaments were the focal points of the room. Collectors ornaments were popular during this era.
  • Depending on the room type, wall colours followed a strict rule: Only colours directly opposite or nect to eachother in the colour wheel. 
  • Mass production and affordable products allowed homeowners to fill their rooms with a myriad of furnishings, patterns and textures. 


  • Focus on art and beauty in interior design.
  • Grand paintings & furniture
  • A lot of colour
  • Expensive materials e.g. velvet, luxurious wood finishes
  • Symmetry in the small details i.e. arches, panellings and wall mouldings 
1300 - 1600
  • The excitement of hollywood silbverscreen was reflected into design in this period. 
  • Glamorous rooms
  • Angular and geometric shapes found in furniture, wallpaper patterns  and decor.
  • Clean lines and bold colours
  • Stylish zig zag patterns. 
NINETIES
1920 - 1960
ART DECO

1837 - 1901
VICTORIAN

RENAISSANCE

INTERIOR DESIGN THROUGHOUT HISTORY
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INTERIOR DESIGN THROUGHOUT HISTORY

RENAISSANCE

VICTORIAN

1837 - 1901

ART DECO

1920 - 1960

NINETIES

  • The excitement of hollywood silbverscreen was reflected into design in this period.
  • Glamorous rooms
  • Angular and geometric shapes found in furniture, wallpaper patterns and decor.
  • Clean lines and bold colours
  • Stylish zig zag patterns.

1300 - 1600

  • Focus on art and beauty in interior design.
  • Grand paintings & furniture
  • A lot of colour
  • Expensive materials e.g. velvet, luxurious wood finishes
  • Symmetry in the small details i.e. arches, panellings and wall mouldings

  • Ornaments were the focal points of the room. Collectors ornaments were popular during this era.
  • Depending on the room type, wall colours followed a strict rule: Only colours directly opposite or nect to eachother in the colour wheel.
  • Mass production and affordable products allowed homeowners to fill their rooms with a myriad of furnishings, patterns and textures.

1990 - 2000

  • Era of minimalism
  • beige and white dominatedthis period.
  • Patterns slowly became p[opular e.g. damask and floral.
  • Pine wood and wicker furnature were seen in most houses.

2000 - PRESENT

  • Neutral colours
  • Furniture in basic materials e.g. Stainlesss steel and wood.
  • Minimal ornaments for an uncluttered and clean feel.
  • Brighter colours are sometimes used to contrast against too much neutral.
  • Comfortable and welcoming
  • Simplicity, sophistication, subtlety
  • Interiors showcase space rather than things.

Made by The Cosy Casa using www.genial.ly

CONTEMPORARY