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10-4-2023
iDr. Tony Adriano's
masterpieces
captured
brilliance at
Worldbex 2023
iDr. Tony Adriano’s elegant and admirably laid out furniture pieces, accentuated with Matwood floorings, became one of the focal points during the Worldbex 2023 exposition.
Design Style Guide
Art Deco
With lines and geometry as the focus of the design aesthetic, Art Deco is a sensual exploration of order and symmetry. An Art Deco house is mostly seen to have angular patterns, layered designs, and bold curves that exemplify the play on form.
Contemporary
As fluid as the flow of nature, the contemporary style of interior design is greatly in favor of the modern take on the Mid-Century aesthetic. It is characterized by warm tones, and cozy spaces that are a lot more fluid and instinctive in the making.
Country
In cottage style, the design aesthetic is deeply rooted in the love for wood, pottery, and a host of organic materials, giving such a rustic and organic vibe to the space. Interiors are mostly accentuated with wood and muted colors to create a feel very away from the city.
Eclectic
Unafraid to break the rules – this is what an eclectic home looks and feels like. It personifies individuality and freedom, harmonizing a plethora of ideas and inspiration to create a space that is direct and bold. This design aesthetic comes with a lot of variation and layering,
Industrial
Beams, columns, pipes, and flanges are brought to the fore by the Industrial style of interior design. This design celebrates the modernist eye of efficiency and functionality by not shying away from weight or roughness, embracing worn, recycled, and salvaged items,
Mediterranean
Mediterranean homes are very much inspired by houses in Spain, Greece, and Italy. These houses feature arches, columns, and interior balconies with rich wood and ornate features. A free flowing sensibility surrounds these spaces whose color palette resembles the sky and sea,
Mid Century
Mid-century style homes have a breezy and seamless flow. They’ve always encouraged indoor-outdoor living. For this reason, sliding doors and picture windows are left bare to emphasize the connection to nature. Rich and luxurious wood varieties such as teak, rosewood, and walnut
Minimalist
Minimalist interior designs express the driving concept of modernism with an almost puritanical palette, stripping things down to their basics. This design aesthetic relies on efficiency of the design. It is devoid of clutter and streamlined to maximize bold visual impact.
Neoclassical
Neo-classical architecture is characterized by its grandeur and an elegant feel. Ideal for people with taste in details, thriving to have an exceptional home design. The style utilizes a lot of wood elements, adding a crisp pattern, making every detail more dramatic.
Scandinavian
Light, airy, and organic. Scandinavian design is probably one of the most recognizable design aesthetics out there. Scandinavian spaces give off a very relaxing vibe due to their almost washed out color palette. The love for light has extended to the need of white walls, large mirrors,
Tropical
Imagine an endless summer, beaches, lush jungles, and the exciting vibrant palette of the woodlands. These are the words to associate with tropical houses. Interiors are dominated by turquoise and blue, with beautiful bursts of pink, purple, and oranges in decorative items and textiles.
Zen
Bringing Japanese sensibility to life, Asian Zen style is all about balance, harmony, and consideration. Spaces inspired by Asian Zen are less occupied, just like minimalism, but incorporates Japanese or more asian touches