Renaissance Style: Noble Splendor in Your Interior Decor
Art & Photo PrintsIf you have ever been to France and witnessed the magnificent Fontainebleau Palace or the halls of the Palace of Versailles, the Apollo Gallery in the Louvre, or visited the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Italy, then you are more than familiar with the Renaissance style. Even if you looked at all these monumental buildings only in photos and pictures, you probably know this luxurious style.
Soft, warm shades of the Renaissance, all its luxury, which was sometimes expressed in the level of affluence and the presence of “blue” blood, has survived to this day. Many conservatives who seek to show the wealth of their family, its affiliation with high-ranking officials, often try to recreate the Renaissance style in their homes. Someone does it well, someone doesn’t – to each their own. Let’s take a quick look at the Renaissance style as a whole and its features, as well as the main characteristics of the interior.