Highlight luxury features
Looking at all the French decoration styles, it is also very fashionable. Are inseparable from the layout of luxury furniture. Romantic French also pay great attention to the quality of life. Therefore, in the overall housing structure, decorations create an elegant, noble and magnificent feeling.
Attention to detail.
In addition to the luxury and luxury of French decoration style, they also attach great importance to the decorative effect of various details, such as carved flowers, French colonnade, fine craftsmanship and smooth and natural lines, which are common layout techniques.
Style diversity
Specifically, French decoration styles are usually subdivided into leisure, baroque and other categories, which are also very popular. Among them, the first style is famous for its relaxed and pleasant comfort and casual personality, and it is the mainstream choice style of most Asian groups. The latter four categories are more popular in Europe and America because they are more in line with the aesthetics of Europeans.
Furniture matching degree
Furniture collocation is also very particular, and we have a good grasp. Generally speaking, casual style soft clothes can only be used in the home environment of leisure decoration. On the contrary, luxurious and elegant design style must be matched with luxurious furniture. Not only that, the French decoration style is also harsh on everyone and must be consistent with the overall home improvement style.
Decorative effect of shiny ornaments
In France, I like shiny and exquisite floral art. Particularly exquisite. Fabric accessories are not a woman's patent, and French decoration style is a good proof. If you carefully observe their buildings, you will find all kinds of green plants and crystal products everywhere, which effectively improve the indoor environment and make people feel happy.
Romantic color matching
French decoration style is often praised by people, which is very attractive. It also has a lot to do with their unique skills in color matching, that is, to create a strong French romance with smooth lines and soft colors.