From the Renaissance to postmodernism: 500 years of interior design living room
Categories: Design and Architecture | History | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/from-the-renaissance-to-postmodernism-500-years-of-interior-design-living-room.htmlInterior design as a separate art appeared, probably in ancient Egypt to modern-day has passed through many stages. Designers HomeAdvisor decided to show the development of interior design over the last 500 years.
The heart of any home is the living room where we spend most time, socialize with family, relax after a hard day. Everyone wants to be beautiful, comfortable and cozy. Home Advisor invented and brought to life project, which showed how changing the interior design of the past five centuries.
The Renaissance (1400-1600 year)
Baroque (1590-1725 year)
Rococo (1700)
Neoclassicism (1780-1880 year)
Arts and crafts (1860-1910 year)
Modernism (1880-1940 year)
Art Nouveau (1890-1920 year)
Bauhaus (1919-1934 year)
Art Deco (1920-1960 year)
Medieval modern (1930-now)
Post modernism (1978-now)
Contemporary (1980-now)
Graphic designers have created not only models, but also a fascinating video in which the styles are changed one after the other.
Keywords: Interior | Interiors | Room | Style
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