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the high interior

The high interior for years and flamboyant Baroque era. It was based on luxurious fabrics, rooms with lots of furniture, huge chandeliers and decorated with stucco walls and large paintings.

Today the high interior has nothing to do. Trends such as the minimalist loft or decoration have revolutionized the concept of luxury decor.

Creations by designers such as Armani, Gaultier Jean Paull, Robert Tapinassi, Hungarian Emanuel, Missoni Home. Architecture of the space, use of new materials, combining textures and colors to create unique spaces.

The use of white in the decor remains high trend. The large white space, relaxes the eyes and goes with all kinds of colors, prints to metallic colors. They seek to highlight the natural light. In the lower photo has a lounge in white with a large chandelier, a creation of Roche Bobois 2011.

Original wall coverings to decorate the walls. Water walls and indoor swimming pools where the lighting and water create sophisticated decorations. The white and black is fashionable as well as animal prints.

Stunning interiors, luxury swimming pool which is accessed from the same room. Pictures have been added to the wall as if it were another room, the background goes dark ceramic while the walls of the pool are in turquoise. The halogen lighting creates a mirror effect.

The decor loft has it all to highlight, high altitudes, where tables, floors or stairs are leading the way. Spacious and bright. It seeks to maximize light and sense of space, few walls, floors and color continuity that we have a prolonging effect of space.

Decorative panels, shelves and hanging curtains to divide in a sophisticated environment without reducing light.

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