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A Guide To Art Deco Interior Design Style for Your Home

The exact origins of art deco architecture are hard to trace, but the term is known to originate from France. Its literal translation from French means decorative art. Naturally, most people think of interior design when it comes to the design style, but art deco has an extensive scope. It also refers to architecture, paintings, and even fashion design.

Art deco may appear chaotic to the naked eye. But in fact, it has subtle rules that dictate the design. It is a very curious mix of traditional and modern elements. Splendour, glitz, and rich décor are what defines art deco. If you look closely, you can see that art deco houses resemble the homes and apartments of the rich and the famous in Hollywood from the early 20s.
Elements of Art Deco Interior Design Style

1. Colors
The colors used are visually attractive and very bold. They are often complemented with metallic colors like chrome, silver, gold, and even ordinary stainless steel. During the art deco period, the most widely used colors ranged from bright yellows, red greens, blues, and pinks to pure black at times.
2. Furniture
Size is everything when it comes to statement art deco furniture. They are usually large in scale, lacking any details. The shapes are further accentuated with gold and chrome borders for dramatic effect.
3. Fabrics
Apart from the usual shark and zebra skins, there was a lot of affinity to textures like velvet and leather. Feminine shades like lilac or floral prints are strict for art deco. You can alternatively choose solid colors or textiles with an essence of geometry in them
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