Lihao. Chinese style decoration

Chinese style decoration is a design concept emerging in the architectural field at the end of the 20th century with the continuous recovery of China's economy. The rise of traditional Chinese culture has also made Chinese people start to look at things around them from a cultural perspective, and the Chinese style design has also been integrated into its design philosophy for many designs.
Chinese style decoration is not a complete traditional model in the sense that it has been properly integrated in the modern decoration concept. Therefore, when we carry out home decoration, only by integrating appropriate modern decoration elements into the traditional Chinese style decoration can we create a home that is suitable for Chinese style decoration.
Chinese decorative materials are mainly made of wood. They are exquisite in carving and painting, and elegant in shape. Most of them are made of high-grade hardwood such as solid wood or rosewood. After careful carving by master craftsmen, each piece of work has a wonderful story, and each piece of work can make people miss the past and yearn for the future.

The walls and floors of Chinese decoration are no different from those of ordinary decoration. White emulsion paint or light colored wallpaper can be used for walls, and wood floors, stones, floor tiles and carpets can be used for floors.
The color is mainly dark and steady. Because the color of Chinese furniture is generally deep, the color of the whole room can be coordinated. The red or other color cushions and cushions can set off the atmosphere of the room, which can also better express the connotation of classical furniture. In terms of space, it pays attention to levels. It is often divided by partition windows and screens. Solid wood is used to make a solid frame to fix the support. In the middle, it is carved with mullions to make a simple pattern. For example, in the design of stairs in Chinese style, the color of the main materials of classical style stairs appears low-key and calm. The wall adopts the lattice design of door leaf elements. Each door leaf is decorated with plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum, which makes people think it is unexpected and has a little surprise.

Lihao · Swan Castle Private Space Design Center is located in Xi'an, an ancient city with Chinese culture and one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Qin wind, Han soul and Tang rhyme are scattered in the corners of the city. Xi'an Lihao Swan Castle Furniture Co., Ltd. was established on March 6, 2017
The company grew up in the collision of history and modernity. We understand the charm of Xi'an and are determined to create a decoration design with oriental temperament.
Development achievements
The company has a 30 mu site, a 2000 m2 exhibition hall, and a 10000 m2 customized wood factory. The complete hardware facilities enable our design team to focus on understanding the aesthetic power left by the millennium time and space.
As the leader in the decoration design industry of Chinese style villas and mansions, we are committed to serving the elite villas and mansions, mainly providing customized design and decoration services for private houses/villas/hotels with an area of more than 200 m2 to the Chinese style elite.
purpose
Our team will lead the country's top villa customization team to serve the country based in Xi'an and provide customers with high-quality solid wood one-stop service.

 

Gao Zhen

2297878391@qq.com

Lihao Swan Castle Cross border Store

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