Living room in modern classic style. Living room interior in a classic style: interesting ideas and photos Living room with classic elements

13.07.2017 Read in 11 minutes.

Classic style plays one of the leading roles in modern interior design. He often performs solo, sometimes “performs a duet” with art deco, modern and even loft. This style direction is associated with solidity, prosperity, and a consistently high position in society. Classic is ideal for decorating offices and living rooms. This style in a modern interpretation can also be safely used in the design of children's rooms. This way you will contribute to your child’s development good taste.

Today we will talk in more detail about how classics are implemented in living room interiors. By what signs can you immediately determine that this is a classic style? What conditions must be met in order to get that very noble classic, and not a cheap fake? You will find answers to all these questions, as well as a list of finishing materials, furniture and decor necessary for a classic interior in this review.

Living room in classic style. Photo after renovation

In the photo: Design of a beige kitchen-living room in classic style. Photo after apartment renovation

Renovating living rooms in a classic style begins with redevelopment. You can add a kitchen or dining room to the room, which is especially important for small apartments. Classics still look more presentable in large spaces with high ceilings. Therefore, when renovating a classic living room, it is important to take advantage of all accessible ways increasing the living space: adding a loggia, part of the corridor or the same kitchen. Wide cornices extending to the ceiling, enlarged door portals or a dark floor that contrasts with the ceiling will help to visually lift the room. light walls.

1. Living room with fireplace and stucco decoration

In the photo: Fireplace and stucco decoration in the living room in a classic style

And one of the main elements of this interior composition is a lush fireplace decorated with stucco. A significant part of the room's square footage is occupied by upholstered furniture, upholstered in textiles with a damask pattern characteristic of the classics. Looking at such an interior, one inevitably remembers the era of Pompadour and Marie Antoinette. The elegance characteristic of French houses and mansions of that time is embodied here in the ornate curves of stucco moldings and in the shapes upholstered furniture with a tie, and in the softly falling folds of golden curtains.

2. Orchid shades in the living room interior

In the photo: Design project of a living room in a classic style in a 2-room apartment

In the photo: Bright living room in a classic style

Sofas with a capitonné effect, beige walls with inserts in a fashionable shade of creme brulee, a large grandfather clock with a chime, furniture made using the carving technique in color Ivory- This spacious, bright living room exemplifies a classic in its clean and modern presentation. The interior seems to be suspended between two eras: the 19th century with its aristocratic salons and the 21st century, where the emphasis is on comfort and practicality.

Features of modern living room interior design in a classic style

As we know, initially the classical style was based on antique forms and solutions. But in modern world The classic also borrows the experience of the 18th – 19th centuries, and therefore it may contain elements of Baroque and Empire style. The classic living room is characterized by expensive and lush decoration: boiserie panels, moldings, plaster stucco. The furniture here is good quality, antiques can be used. A mandatory attribute of the classics is a huge, often multi-tiered, palace chandelier with pendants. In this style, lambrequins are acceptable, which in other directions are almost out of use. If we're talking about about the living room in a private house, then there is a fireplace as a symbol of the hearth and continuity. As flooring As a rule, parquet is used, which in neoclassical style can be replaced with modern laminate.

4. Front doors and moldings

In the photo: Living room interior in a classic style with moldings in the wall decoration

Due attention is paid to the design of doors in classic living rooms. As a rule, these are double-leaf structures increased in length. In the interior shown in the photo, the doors are finished according to the same principle as the walls with moldings. This solution gives the space volume.

5. Molded cornices

In the photo: An example of a living room design with a stucco ceiling cornice and green curtains

As we have already said, wide cornices extending to the ceiling have a very positive effect on the visual perception of space: thanks to them, the room seems much higher than it is in reality. So in this small living room in the apartment, white ceiling plinths help to visually increase the height of the room. Narrow pilasters also stretch out the space.

6. State chandeliers with pendants

In the photo: Classic golden chandeliers in the decor of a living room in a classic style

It’s hard to imagine a classic living room without a lush chandelier, like those lamps that decorated ballrooms in past centuries. Preference is given to models that resemble candlesticks. In rooms with high ceilings, multi-tiered chandeliers can be used.

7. Column in the interior

In the photo: Column with mirror and flutes in the living room design

For classic living rooms, a column is as common and constant as a beveled mirror for Art Deco. The purpose of such an architectural element is not only to decorate the space. Columns are often used as zoning elements. An example of such a planning solution is the interior of this living room with corner sofa vintage pink shade. Here, a column with a mirror insert divides the living room and kitchen into two functional areas.

Light beige tones in the interior design of a classic living room

If speak about color palette, then in the classics the undisputed favorite is beige. All shades of gray and chocolate are also popular. But the light palette is not limited to just the usual nude shades. Creamy, cappuccino, coffee with milk, creme brulee, vanilla ice cream - playing with all these tones, you can create an original composition.

8. Shades of creme brulee in a classic-style living room

In the photo: Bright classic living room with creme brulee tones

Shades of airy and light creme brulee are created indoors warm atmosphere, which, like fresh aromatic pastries, envelops you in home comfort. Such tones are associated with delicate desserts and festive tea parties.

9. Creamy tones and dark gray accents

In the photo: The interior of the kitchen-living-dining room is designed in creamy tones

Creamy shades visually make this kitchen-living room room more spacious. You can dilute such a monochrome palette bright accent. For example, a carpet with a red London bus in the design. The designers of the Fundament group of companies also added some dark gray tones, which act as a contrast to the light palette.

10. Banana-peach color scheme

In the photo: Living room in warm banana-pearl shades

Pompous classics with their crystal chandeliers, glass cabinets with stucco and lush sofas in the style of Madame Pompadour's palaces can look very warm and cozy if you choose the right color scheme. In the interior in the photo, the designers use a banana-peach palette, which the rays of daylight make sparkle with a pearlescent sheen.

11. Shades of vanilla ice cream in the living-dining room

In the photo: Shades of vanilla ice cream in the design of a classic living room

Warm shades of vanilla ice cream evoke pleasant allusions, bringing back memories of a summer evening in a city park or branded confectionery shops, where pieces of marzipan are buried in chocolate glaze, and multi-colored balls of the icy delicacy are waiting for their turn to be packed into a waffle cone. A living room designed in such colors will always look festive. Unlike white, the tones of vanilla ice cream do not look cold.

12. White marshmallow tones

In the photo: Living-dining room in white colors

All perfection is concentrated in the crystal whiteness of marshmallows and marshmallows. Therefore, if you borrow the color from this sweet, the interior of the living room will seem ideal. An excellent solution for those who love minimalism and order. In this living-dining room, white tones are combined with shades of light wood.

Living room furniture in classic style

The modern interior market offers a wide selection of furniture for classic living rooms: all kinds of sideboards, stylized as antiques, bergere chairs, Chesterfield sofas, reminiscent of England. The furniture elements here are quite decorative. Wood carving is actively used in the design of cabinet furniture. As for armchairs and sofas, they can be upholstered in textiles with damask or floral pattern.

13. Built-in shelving

In the photo: Built-in shelving in the living room interior in a modern classic style

Agree that it is difficult to imagine a classic living room without books. Moreover, if the apartment does not have a separate office with a library. Instead of the usual bookcases, which take up a lot of space, you can install a couple of built-in shelving in a small reception room. This way you will get additional shelves for storing books, candlesticks and other souvenirs.

14. Wooden cabinets and sideboards

In the photo: Living-dining room with solid wooden furniture

Wooden cabinet with drawers and a couple of buffets or display cases will be an excellent addition to the TV area. Such furniture will allow you to display family sets, antique clocks, candlesticks and other decorative elements on public display. At the same time, if you are creating a dining room in the living room, then it is important that the tabletop and chairs are from the same or similar collection as the sideboards with a cabinet.

15. Voltaire's chair

In the photo: Voltaire armchair in the fireplace area of ​​the living room

Today there are many variations on the theme of the Voltaire chair. One of them is shown in the photo of the interior of the fireplace area above. This cozy deep chair with “ears”, originally intended to protect against drafts, - perfect place in order to enjoy reading or simply relax while watching the “dance” of the flames in the hearth.

16. Bookcases

In the photo: Thanks to the bookcase, the living room turns into a home library

If the area of ​​the classic living room allows, then here you can install bookshelf, which will turn the room into a real home library. And don’t forget about the fireplace and a pair of Voltaire armchairs, where it will be convenient not only to read the masterpieces of world classics, but also to talk for hours with a friend on philosophical topics.

17. Light upholstered furniture

In the photo: Design project of a beige room for receiving guests

Upholstered furniture in a living room in a classic style does not have to be luxurious, with expensive upholstery or “carriage” decor. Neoclassicism involves the use of fairly simple minimalist sofas and armchairs of modern minimalist shapes. These can be practical beige models. At the same time, such upholstered furniture can look no less pompous and elegant than the same bergere armchairs or Chesterfield sofas, if you equip it with suitable accessories in the form of sofa cushions, for example.

18. Antique display cabinets

In the photo: Living room interior in a classic style with display cabinets

These rather massive sideboards, stylized as antiques, have many historical features: it seems that they recently decorated the living room in some noble estate. Such cupboards will be a worthy place to store expensive antique vases and tableware inherited from your grandmother.

Decorative solutions and finishing elements in classic living rooms

The interior of the living room in a classic style is distinguished by quite specific finishing and decor. Although this does not mean at all that you will not find the same columns characteristic of the classics in design projects in the spirit of Art Deco or Art Nouveau, for example. Neoclassicism uses quite a lot simple materials. White ceiling with a molded rosette, light-painted walls with moldings outlining wallpaper inserts, parquet or laminate flooring - when renovating a living room in a classic style, you can quite limit yourself to these components. As for decor, in this matter a considerable burden falls on lamps and textiles on the windows.

19. Moldings for wall decoration

In the photo: Room in light colors with moldings in wall decoration

Thanks to the moldings outlining the lilac inserts, this classic living room turned out to be more “voluminous” and expressive. This wall decoration visually slightly resembles boiserie panels. With the help of moldings, the area for the television panel is also highlighted in this interior. Thus, these decorative frames help organize the space.

20. Sconces with glass pendants

In the photo: The beige living room is decorated with a pair of classic sconces with glass pendants

Golden sconces in the shape of antique candlesticks with iridescent glass pendants, when placed on mirror surfaces, become even more expressive. Such Wall lights Can be used in conjunction with a classic chandelier. In the presented example, the sconces conditionally “outline” the area of ​​the sofa, decorated with beige wallpaper with a damask pattern.

21. Textiles as a color accent

In the photo: The interior of a beautiful living room in the neoclassical style with flowers in a vase and mint-turquoise curtains in the decor

As we have already said, textiles play an important role in the decorative design of the interior of a classic living room. If your room tends towards classicism, then you can pay attention to curtains with tassels, fringes and lambrequins. Those who prefer a lighter neoclassic style will most likely choose simple hanging curtains, as in the photo above. In the example presented, curtains of a refreshing mint shade also become a color accent, helping to add variety to the monochrome light composition.

22. Contrasting wallpaper and photo collage

In the photo: Gray-gray wallpaper on a light background is perceived as an expressive contrast

And in this living room in the style of modern classics, the walls are painted with light paint. To avoid a feeling of monotony in the interior, it was important to choose a bright color accent. And the solution to this problem was an insert of bluish-colored wallpaper outlined by a molding. In this way, our designers created a contrast in the room. The insert also served as a platform for a photo collage and sconces. And thanks to the pattern on the wallpaper, the interior as a whole has become more comfortable.

23. Mirrors and tall candlesticks

In the photo: Living room in a classic style with mirrors in the decor

Long beveled mirror inserts in the wall decoration highlight the bay window area where the dining room is located. Tall golden candlesticks “echo” the moldings and decor of upholstered furniture. Such unusual floor lamps add palace splendor to the space. The beveled inserts on the walls are continued in the ceiling decoration, which creates an interesting optical effect in the room.

24. Chandelier in a socket

In the photo: In classic interiors, chandeliers are usually placed in molded rosettes

When working with classics, you will have to place each chandelier in a special socket, which can be either absolutely simple in decor or have exquisite molded contours. In some way, this finishing element is also a means of zoning: accompanying the ceiling lamp, it focuses attention on a particular functional area in the studio space.

25. The role of the hearth in a classic living room

In the photo: Interior of a neoclassical living room with a fireplace in a 3-room apartment on General Kuznetsov Street

It doesn’t matter which fireplace you ultimately choose: a simple electric one, a modern model that runs on biofuel, or a classic fireplace with a chimney. In any case, your apartment will only benefit from the presence of this element of furniture. In the interior of this living room, the fireplace becomes part of the TV area. Decorating the hearth portal mirror inserts, our designers brought sources of additional “artistic” highlights into the space.

26. Carpet as decoration for a classic space

In the photo: The interior of a small living room with a fireplace and a blue-blue carpet in the decor

Another decorative element without which it is difficult to imagine a classic. Speech in in this case is about a large carpet with an oriental pattern. This floor design element, along with the fireplace, will be your guarantee home comfort. Don't forget also about these useful functions carpet as softening of steps and insulation.

27. Classic floor lamp and patterned curtains

In the photo: Caramel-colored curtains and a classic floor lamp in the interior of the kitchen-living room

The interior of this kitchen-living room uses curtains of a caramel-chocolate shade. Intricate curls in the textile pattern are quite a characteristic pattern for the classics. In this case, a stylish floor lamp with a beige lampshade also helps to emphasize the classicism of the space.

Current interior design of a living room in a classic style is an issue that requires very careful professional study and fresh ideas on space design. When working with classics, you should not take risks by turning to inexperienced designers. After all, mistakes in this case are fraught with serious additional costs due to the high cost finishing materials. Classics require from performers good taste, technical knowledge and excellent erudition. From the designers of the Fundament Group of Companies

Colored stone is presented in a variety of shades, which allows it to be used in various interiors. The special texture adds chic and elegance to the atmosphere. The stone fits well into various styles, but it is important to follow the designers' recommendations.

Modern classics are perfect style for those who do not want to give up the usual combinations and forms of traditional styles, but at the same time gravitate towards modernity. The combination of something old and something new within one living room gives a unique opportunity to get a moderately strict and sophisticated, but not boring interior.

Modern classics are the ideal choice for the living room

The modern classic style is at the peak of popularity today because it offers such attractive pictures that it is almost impossible to refuse them. This direction can be called intermediate between extravagant and creative modernity and traditional classics - with all its conservatism and aristocracy.

The combination of the best features of these two directions gives rise to a living room interior that is unique in its visual appeal and functionality, which becomes the central part of an apartment or house, attracting all household members.

IMPORTANT! Located as if at the junction of trends, modern classics allow you to change the design of the living room to suit your mood: a couple of paintings in luxurious frames will add austerity to the interior, but a modern table original design– on the contrary, it will refresh and rejuvenate the room.

Most often, modern classics attract people who are prone to compromise and prefer simple but sophisticated brevity in everything. Straight lines and clear boundaries in this direction are combined with original decorative elements, a creative approach to the choice of materials and more daring finishing solutions.

Choice of colors and finishing materials

Modern classics tend to be simple and faded color combinations. Such an interior cannot be confused with any other because of its inexpressiveness and pallor: the priority here is all shades of beige, gray, cream, khaki, baked milk - the ideal range for a room that is as neutral in tone as possible.

A living room in this color becomes an excellent backdrop for decor, which is allowed to be a little brighter. Most often, it is through the decor that important accents are placed and the overall mood in the living room is created: designers calmly use such complex colors as coral, chocolate and turquoise.

To decorate a living room in a modern classic style, you can use both natural and artificial materials. For example, using laminate instead natural parquet will not be a violation of all norms and rules, especially provided that the pattern and tone of the coating will be optimal for a particular living room.

A small carpet next to the sofa will not only create additional coziness, but will also serve as a zoning tool: it will highlight a relaxation area in the living room.

ADVICE! Any imitation should look perfect: if laminate is used instead of natural parquet, then there should be no doubt about its quality and good quality.

The walls in a modern living room are decorated in different ways: some designers prefer to see the walls as an ideal background for furniture, others make them significant interior details. In the first case, the best choice would be simple painting in the most neutral tone, but in the second, sophisticated wallpaper with a pattern or ornament, and the use of moldings to place accents, and painting on plaster, and wooden panels.

To decorate the ceiling you can use original solutions, creating a special mood: multilayer plasterboard structures, stretched matte canvases, gypsum rosettes and moldings, stucco molding. Against the background of such a ceiling it will look especially elegant. complex chandelier with an exquisite lampshade.

Living room furniture in the style of modern classics

Furniture plays a key role in such an interior, because it sets the tone for the entire room. At the same time, it is important not to overload the room with unnecessary details, especially if the room is not large in area. The furniture should be elegant, high-quality and practical, so that each element of the ensemble in the living room plays its important role.


Decor and light: harmony of classical forms

When it comes to decorating a living room in a modern classic style, designers recommend adhering to moderation and acting on the principle of “do no harm.” An abundance of decor can ruin even the most thoughtful classic interior, even if the decor itself is elegant and luxurious. Of course, the number of details is not specified, but every designer understands that dozens of figurines on the shelves are too bright for a classic.

IMPORTANT! Displaying antiques and family heirlooms is not the best solution for creating a harmonious image of the living room. It is better to limit yourself to laconic decor that imitates the classics.

The key decorative element is textiles, of which there should be a lot. Curtains made of silk, jacquard or satin with complex lambrequins and tassels will be an ideal decoration for windows. Pillows for sofas and armchairs, and covers for poufs are made from similar fabric. In this case, preference is given to a plain material or fabric with a discreet ornament that will not complicate the image of the living room.

Painting is often used as decor in such a room: several paintings in complex frames will enliven the room, but will not turn the room into a museum. A mirror with an original frame looks no less impressive: this decorative element is also used for visual expansion space.

Lamps, of which there should be a lot, should also complement the modern classic image of the room: a ceiling chandelier, numerous floor lamps and sconces in the same style will help create the mood in the living room.

A modern classic living room is an excellent solution for those who remain faithful traditional solutions, but does not deny innovation. Its rigor and practicality will appeal to the whole family, and its thoughtful design will create a positive mood.

Currently, many designers are using all sorts of methods to design a living room in a more interesting and unique way.

However, despite the various design techniques, the most worthy and sophisticated option is the classic living room style, which has never lost its significance and relevance.

At the same time, decorating a living room in this style can be regarded as a sophisticated and chic look for the room. It is also worth noting that performing high-quality design in a classic style is a very complex and painstaking job.

Therefore, many classics lovers turn to the services of highly qualified and experienced designers who can complete any, even the most difficult task.

However, it is possible to decorate a living room in a classic style yourself, but this will take a lot of effort and time, and you also need to have certain theoretical knowledge in this area.

Basic requirements for decorating a living room

The option of decorating a living room in a classic style has always been considered the most popular and in demand. At the same time, the interior of this style itself has a rather stylish and strict appearance.

The furnishings of a room in this style should have a strict, neat and festive look, while everything that is inside the room should be harmoniously combined with each other.

As an additional decorative material Plaster can be applied to the walls of this room, different kinds fabrics, and the presence of artistic painting is also acceptable.

At the same time, finishing materials must be used of the highest quality, which means this will require significant financial costs.

Options for decorating a hall in a classic style

Any room decorated in a classic style will have a rich and chic look, so by looking at the interior of a living room in a classic style, you can determine what status the owner of this room has.

Of course, the interior of such a room will not leave anyone indifferent, so this is the point main feature classic style.

It is clear that the furnishings in the room should be very beautiful, as well as create a calm and cozy environment.

Elite bright living rooms: classic

As a rule, the main color used to decorate a classic living room is considered light shade.

However, it is recommended to dilute the light shade with decorative elements that have a darker and more saturated color. As decoration, you can install on the wall: various columns or friezes and moldings, reliefs. Also good option decorative decoration the walls can be modern wall panels.

It is also worth noting that the ceiling should be decorated in light shades.

As a rule, the ceiling is decorated with a variety of moldings and friezes; of course, a beautiful cornice can also be considered a decorative element. Additionally, the ceiling can be decorated with plaster stucco, which looks very impressive.

Note!

Living room in classic style: choice of textiles

Curtains are of no small importance in a classic-style living room. They perform a very important function: adjusting natural light in the room.

So, for example, if, as needed, curtains can be used to shield a room from the sun, or do the opposite.

As a rule, curtains designed for a classic style have a very chic look. At the same time, it is not permissible to install Roman blinds or modern blinds in a classical-style room; this will negatively affect the interior of the entire room.

Living room chairs: classic

All furniture for a living room in a classic style should be made from natural materials such as wood, or you can additionally use MDF-based material.

Not least important for the living room are chairs, which should be made only from the highest quality materials. However, their cost should be very high.

Note!

Classic living room in a country house

In order for a living room in a classic style to have a unique and impeccable appearance, it must be decorated with high-quality and very expensive finishing materials.

In this case, the interior of the room plays an important role, as well as various decorative elements, which should give the living room a very strict and chic style, but at the same time, the atmosphere in the room should promote relaxation and calm.

The location of upholstered furniture in the room is of no small importance; they should be positioned in such a way that the sofa or soft chairs form a semicircle between themselves.

How to decorate a classic living room?

Recreating a room in a classic style will take a lot of time, and it is also a very complex and tedious task that requires a lot of financial investment.

In this case, it is necessary to follow a clear sequence of rules for decorating a living room in a classic style.

Note!

The main feature when decorating a classic style is the size of the room, since a room with a large area is ideal for creating a classic style.

At the same time, furniture for a living room in a classic style should be freely placed in the required place, and in general everything should be placed compactly and tastefully. It is not permissible to complement the classic style with other styles; this will in no way make the room more beautiful, but on the contrary.

Photo of a living room in a classic style

Who would not want to have a living room that is correct, elegant, aesthetic, in a word, classic. However, at one glance at the “palace” pomp, stucco, gilding and curls, many feel uneasy: such an interior looks more like a museum hall than a living space. Therefore, the thought of a classic quickly evaporates. However, there is still a chance to stay within the boundaries of correct forms - a style that is called neoclassicism. A living room in a modern classic style makes it possible to combine, albeit partially, the Renaissance and modern trends. The result is a “correct” interior, not devoid of a reasonable layout, latest finishes

and consonance with spectacular postmodernism.

A living room in a modern classic style makes it possible to combine, albeit partially, the Renaissance and modern trends

  • Neoclassicism is certainly free from much. However, it will be possible to realize it if you follow certain design canons during the implementation process. These include:
  • strict proportions;
  • symmetry;
  • decor with a touch of nobility, but without exaggerated excesses;
  • Egyptian notes in furnishings, decoration, accessories;
  • softness, sophistication in the color palette;
  • curls, floral edgings;

rosette reliefs.

The new classic is incredibly harmonious

Modern classicism has been successfully gaining momentum in popularity for a long time. This is due to the possibility of combining strict design laws and innovations in the field of planning, decoration, finishing

Modern classicism is incredibly flexible. In principle, it seems to stand at the crossroads of several directions and styles. The interior of a living room in the style of modern classics can be realized in absolutely any area; there are no special requirements here. Therefore, such halls can be found not only in city apartments, but also in cottages, dachas, large and small rooms, as evidenced by the photos we offer.

Advice! But still, if you want the neoclassicism in your apartment to truly shine and be fully realized, it is better to arrange it in large areas so as not to force the style into a millimeter framework.

Modern classicism is incredibly flexible. In principle, it seems to stand at the crossroads of several directions and styles

Surface finishing: ceiling, floor, walls

Neoclassicism is democratic, of course. But up to certain limits. In the field of finishing it cannot be called such. They still dominate here natural materials. If you use “substitutes” or analogues, then choose the most expensive and high-quality ones. To make the finish both classic and innovative, adhere to the following points:

  • symmetrical placement of interior objects;
  • correctness in proportions, lines (adhere to the “golden ratio”);
  • minimum furniture;
  • different types of lighting.

The new classic loves color sophistication, so if you plan to use sand, beige, brown, olive shades, you should mix a little gold and silver into them.

The new classic loves color sophistication, so if you plan to use sand, beige, brown, olive shades, you should mix a little gold and silver into them

Vertical surfaces in the hall, that is, walls, are usually finished with wallpaper, decorative or Venetian plaster, wood panels, paint. In the latter case, blue, white, olive, milky, and light yellow shades are chosen. There is certainly no heavy stucco in the new direction of the classics. However, the use of convex relief means, namely cornices, moldings, ceiling skirting boards to visually show the boundary between the wall and the ceiling is welcome.

Advice! Cornices should be chosen wide, with antique reliefs, a color different from the surfaces.

A living room in a modern classic style is often finished with wallpaper. At the same time, despite the innovation, abstract, flashy designs and prints should not be here. As our selection of photos shows, stripes, plant motifs, and checkered patterns are allowed in wallpaper. But all this is within reasonable limits. Ethnic designs and ornaments - Damascus, Egyptian, oriental - will look great in a neoclassical hall.

A living room in a modern classic style is often finished with wallpaper. At the same time, despite the innovation, there should not be any abstract, flashy designs or prints here.

As an experiment, you can divide the wall in two with finishing materials: make the top with fabric wallpaper, and cover the bottom with wood panels, or vice versa. Frequent guests on the walls of the living room are stained glass windows, mosaics, mirror panels, a natural stone, but exclusively fragmentary, in combination with something else.

When finishing the floor, you can follow the advice of designers and apply:

  • parquet (natural wood);
  • board;
  • laminate of the highest quality;
  • ceramic tiles imitating natural stone;
  • porcelain stoneware

The most favorite flooring material in neoclassical style is, naturally, parquet.

The most favorite flooring material in neoclassical style is, naturally, parquet. Moreover, you should choose the option made of mahogany. After all, a classic, even a new one, is still not just an interior: it gravitates quite strongly towards art. And his real “work” will be parquet of a dark, rich, rich red color. If you are inclined to choose a board, then stop only with a massive one, made of oak, in any color scheme. Tiles and porcelain stoneware are not used as often. These materials are used if it is necessary to install heated floors.

When finishing the ceiling, one usually favors tension structures, plaster (bleached), plasterboard, and glossy paint. Often in modern classical halls you can find wooden beams. The main thing here is to maintain proportions, the requirements of harmony and compatibility with the rest of the interior. Multi-level plasterboard structures and diverse lighting are also often installed. If plaster or paint is used, be sure to trim the ceiling-wall boundary with cornices and baseboards.

The main thing here is to maintain proportions, the requirements of harmony and compatibility with the rest of the interior

Furniture furnishings

Massive furniture is completely absent in the new classics. Which cannot but please those who are “scared” by carved legs and gilded frames. Here, furniture can (within reasonable limits) have smooth, wavy, graceful silhouettes, or it can go towards simple, laconic geometry, even ascetic minimalism. Armrests, gilding, monograms, picture ovals of the backs - all this is not found in neoclassical furniture. There is less and less pomp and heaviness here, more and more simplicity and lightness.

Massive furniture is completely absent in the new classics. What cannot but please those who are “scared” by carved legs and gilded frames

The living room in a modern classic style is really furnished with small-sized furniture. But it can still be deprived of modesty because of one element - the upholstery. For it, they often choose leather, exclusively natural, thick expensive fabric with gold or silver embossing. Still, a classic, although updated, remains a classic. And furniture upholstery is clear proof of this.

Interesting! But what the old classic living rooms didn’t have were coffee tables various shapes. But in a new classic living room they can be decorated in Egyptian or any other ethnic style. And this is another tribute to the classical canons.

A very impressive and bright guest of modern rooms is the fireplace. He is a reference to antiquity, namely to Ancient Greece and its temples

A very impressive and bright guest of modern rooms is the fireplace. It is a reference to antiquity, namely to Ancient Greece and its temples, which were replete with columns. Usually the fireplace is finished with marble or any other material that imitates it. Above the fireplace you should definitely hang a large picture or a mirror in a beautiful frame. The subject of the painting may not be from antiquity or the Renaissance, but it is also abstract and surreal. It is better to choose a beautiful landscape or seascape. A neoclassical hall should be symmetrical in geometry. Therefore, paired armchairs, chairs or chests of drawers should be placed on both sides of the fireplace.

The living room in a modern classic style is really furnished with small-sized furniture

Hall in modern classic style: lighting and layout

The layout of a modern living room is another tribute to the ancient classics, namely: all furniture should be placed around the perimeter of the room, the backs of sofas, chairs, armchairs should be pushed tightly against the walls, and the center should be left free. The second option is to concentrate the furnishings around the table for tea or coffee, or around the area where room equipment, a TV, or an audio system are usually located. Another element that can act as a unifying element is a fireplace. Focusing on it, they often begin to think through other ideas when arranging furniture.

Advice! To ensure that the living room is properly and maximally illuminated, devices of various models, shapes, and designs are selected.

The unconditional center of the composition should be, as in the old classics, a chandelier

The unconditional center of the composition should be, as in the old classics, a chandelier. You can opt for a model with hanging elements, plant curls, and candle lamps. But around it should be placed more modern elements– spotlights. Neon lighting around the perimeter of the ceiling is also often used. With a suspended glossy ceiling it looks especially impressive, fresh and modern.

Decorating accessories

The design of a living room in the style of modern classics should not be overloaded with accessories. And this is clearly visible in the photos we selected. When decorating, you should adhere to the following law: the absence of accessories is better than their abundance. Here, each element must stand strictly in its place and carry a certain semantic decorative meaning. If this is a vase, then let it be one, not a dozen. If this is a painting, then it should be large and in the center of the room, and not many small ones scattered all over the walls.

The design of a living room in the style of modern classics should not be overloaded with accessories. And this is clearly visible in the photos we selected.

When choosing textile items, you do not need to stray from the general pastel palette of the interior. As for curtains, the new classics do not welcome lush, bulky, multi-level compositions with folds. It is better to stick to simple rectangular shapes, closer to Japanese minimalism rather than excesses French kings!

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Due to the changing nature of Mrs. Fashion and changes in the preferences of beauty connoisseurs, the appearance of our interiors is also changing.

However, the classic style, having passed through centuries, never ceases to be relevant among our compatriots.

Decorating a living room interior in a classic style today, like a hundred years ago, is a sign of wealth and taste.

The character of classicism has always been the desire for luxury and grace. And even fashion could not influence the indestructibility of this style.

Living room in classic style

The guest room, decorated in a classic style, is distinguished by the use of exclusively expensive finishing materials, natural textiles, precious wood furniture, and antique decor.

And the latter should be used in abundance in this direction.

Since classicism belongs to the historical style, as well as elaborate baroque and luxurious rococo, stucco molding, antique figurines, paintings by famous artists, mirrors in curlicue frames, candlesticks made of expensive metals will be just right for decorating a living room in a classical style. Photos of rooms abounding in luxury will reflect the claims of this pompous trend.

Color spectrum

To organize classicism in the interior, it is important not only to be generous in the use of materials, but also to use colors characteristic of the style.

As a rule, the decor should be dominated by soft shades interspersed with gilding. They allow the feeling of constant celebration to border on harmony and tranquility. Pastel colors should prevail here.

Small living room in classic style

The old Russian proverb: “small and remote” perfectly reflects a small room in a classic style. Lack of space does not mean the exclusion of such design.

Bringing the spirit of the 18th century into the interior can be done even in a cramped space.

The main thing is to do this carefully, trying not to oversaturate the room either in furniture, or in the use of decor, or in an abundance of gilding.

Otherwise, the living room will look like a mess with a touch of luxury.

For living room furniture in a classic style, try to choose oversized and essential furniture. Avoid using non-functional items in a small room.

A classic of our time

Time makes its own adjustments to everything that exists on Earth. And, of course, this direction in design was no exception.

Found creative people, who reorganized the classical style without affecting its basic idea. Such changes have led to the emergence of new directions, the main of which is modern classics.

This style is characterized by the interweaving of historical antiquity with modernization.

The task of organizing a living room in a modern classic style lies in the skillful combination of elements dating back to different times.

To achieve harmony in the room great solution there will be a fireplace placement. A modern living room in a classic style with a fireplace will always contain a spirit of comfort and warmth, even if the fireplace is electric.

Combining a guest room with a kitchen

Apartments in multi-storey buildings They don’t always have large rooms. And kitchens, as a rule, leave one wanting more space.

But people of our time are distinguished by ingenuity and resourcefulness. The decision to combine both rooms will not interfere with their functional purpose and the classic appearance of the interior.

A modern kitchen-living room in a classic style will require a little patience, effort, and vigilance from its reorganizers.

Indeed, in mixing two styles, as in the experiment with chemicals: a little overdone - and the expected result is not achieved.

It's important to stick to the basics characteristic features style in colors, furniture, accessories.

The most important point in connecting the kitchen with the living room is the division of the room into functional zones.

Proper arrangement of furniture will help you cope with this task. For example, in the sitting area you can put a sofa, coffee table, and hang a TV screen on the opposite wall.

This area can be separated from the kitchen by a bar counter. Also, lighting each area and painting the walls in different matching shades will do a great job of dividing the room.

Photo of a living room in a classic style