This article is dedicated to explain the Neo-Classical Style in order to help identify and incorporate in any decorating project.
Neo-Classicism, which is sometimes called Louis XVI, lasted from 1750 through 1800. Furniture designed in the neoclassic style embraced the bold, straight (rectilinear) lines of the movement as pure, geometric shape and form replaced the sinuous (serpentine) curves of the Rococo period.
In both France and England, furniture designed during the second half of the eighteenth century reflected strong Greek and Roman influences. However, toward the turn of the nineteenth century, designs began to include Egyptian characteristics as well, resulting from Napoleonic (Empire style) campaigns into Egypt in 1798 and marked the division between the Early and Late Neo-Classic period.
Since the history of home furnishings has always been paralleled with the progress of the culture. Classic homes are personified for stately appearance and a lavish living. Some of the decorative ideas that will be used are:
Neo-Classical style decoration invokes the memories of bygone Roman or Greek living; bright living rooms making way for a great day and magnificent dining rooms radiating fresh energy to soothe a weary mind. Ceating a Neo-Classical ambience was and will always be the best way for a lavish living.

A typical French Neo-Classical Bedroom/lounge. This furniture is comfortable
and extremely elegant in design.

A French Neo-Classical Entrée

A new twist on the Neo-Classical ~Sophisticated~ Style

A classic style in a new updated design to fit our Era! . Extravagantly carved and gilded embellishment. Sumptuously upholstered in Silk.

A modern take on such a beautiful luxurious Era
Even in this modern era, this could be interpreted, in so many ways, to fit various lifestyles and budgets. In mixing the new pieces and updating the old by refinishing, ie: silver leafing and adding exquisite new hardware to capture that look~ It is that simple!
By Rima~ Enjoy Decorating!
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