Villa architectural style
Japanese style
Japanese design style is directly influenced by Japanese harmonious architecture, focusing on the flow and separation of space. Flow is a room divided into several functional spaces. Space can always make people calm down and think, with endless Zen.
Traditional Japanese-style home uses a lot of natural materials in the decoration of rooms, does not advocate luxury and grandeur, takes elegance, moderation and profound Zen as the realm, and attaches importance to practical functions. Japanese style can be integrated with nature, borrowing external natural scenery, bringing infinite vitality to the interior, paying special attention to natural texture in material selection, communicating with nature cordially and enjoying it.
Noble style
Traditional European style prevailed in Europe in the17th century, emphasizing linear flow and gorgeous color changes. Formally based on romanticism, it is decorated with marble, colorful fabrics, exquisite carpets and exquisite French wall hangings. The whole style is luxurious and rich, full of strong dynamic effect.
The other is Rococo style, which loves to decorate with light and slender curves. The effect is elegant and friendly, and the royal aristocrats in Europe prefer this style.
North American style
The North American style developed in China is more reflected in the villa format. North American villa has developed into a unique style, which is simple and elegant, and combines various architectural essences. It fully embodies the characteristics of simplicity, generosity and relaxation, and the residence is very humanized. Very popular in the villa market. In the era of villa market, North American style still dominates the market.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Villa