Beijing Hong Jie Decoration Design Beijing Jing Chao Xiang He Decoration Design Gothic Style

The style history of interior design of Gothic style decoration generally begins with the Gothic style in the Middle Ages. This style originated from the church buildings in northern France in the early12nd century, and quickly became popular in Europe. Almost all churches in the world have Gothic traces.

The most typical one is Notre Dame de Paris in France.

The most striking features of Gothic architecture are the thin spire and arched spire doors and windows. From the outside, it gives people a sense of high clouds, and the spires and arched lines inside cross, which makes people look up involuntarily, thus setting off a new atmosphere and making people feel their own smallness and the majesty of God in form, which has a strong religious color.

Gothic style renderings Gothic style furniture mostly uses English dark oak, and its workmanship is rough. It is carved with pointed arched doors, crowns and floral patterns, which is suitable for church buildings left over from the Middle Ages and is deeply loved by churches.

Rough Gothic furniture is suitable for castle architecture. For example, there are still some old buildings in Britain that still maintain Gothic interior decoration. Some artistic and cultural people like Gothic mystery, and Gothic revival style is decorative. It is usually surrounded by dark wooden walls and dark tapestries, and painted with unique patterns, such as lion crowns and flowers.

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Carved with the same pattern.

Gothic style is a linear inheritance of Roman style, and its basic style is the momentum of rapid rise in volume and sudden passage of space.

Gothic window decorations like to be inlaid with colored glass, with blue, crimson and purple as the main colors, achieving the comprehensive use of 12 colors, which are gorgeous, exquisite and psychedelic.

Gothic style stained glass window decoration is very famous, and it can be used locally on the ceiling of home decoration, with fantastic decorative artistic conception.