Baroque Dining Decor

The Baroque style originated in Italy, its impact spread throughout Europe, and is characterized by the creation of elaborate and ornate pieces.

This style began to use curved lines in big pieces like cabinets with drawers or comfortable. The chairs had high backs carved complex, replacing part of the grid-upholstery and trim. French Baroque furniture differs from the rest of Europe, for its elegance and further elaboration.

The decoration of dining rooms with baroque furniture is of great importance because it is the room where most activities take place is the room where they receive friends and family gatherings take place. Baroque furniture characterizes this as crowded environment, providing gracious and warm, solid and attractive furnishings.

Making space in the decoration of dining rooms:

The progressive reduction of living space is looking for a special effect in the decoration of dining rooms where the furniture should make the best use of the space available. One way to renovate the hall is to combine some new furniture baroque existing furniture.

Comfort is very important, so we will give utmost importance to the functionality, so that we can do a combination of Baroque style furniture and furnishings.

One way to gain space in the dining room is to change old oversized furniture for several colored light modules, which allow taking the corners off.

For the dining room tables include baroque with richly carved legs, accompanied by large high-backed chairs. It is also the tables with iron fasteners and turned legs. The windows with glass cases of the dust guard tableware and ornamental pieces. Chests, wardrobes and trunks of pine furniture are to complement the dining room.

It is very common to find furniture where hardwoods are mixed richly worked with other materials, like ivory, bronzes, among others. In the decoration of these columns are used furniture torso, twisted, curved pediments and arches. Bench chairs, small size and folding stools allow us to include small seats in the room’s baroque style today.

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