Which good design point of European column is described?

European style is deeply loved by consumers, and European Roman columns can be seen in many places, because European columns are a common design form and can be regarded as a kind of European and American styles. European columns originated in ancient Greece in the early days and have been used ever since, but many people don't know much about European columns. The following small series will bring you an introduction about European columns. Let's have a look.

1. Which European column is better?

1, Taurik: Columns without a column base are directly placed on the steps, piled up one by one with a series of drum-shaped stones, which are magnificent. The surface of the cylinder is engraved with continuous grooves from top to bottom, and the number of grooves varies from 16 to 24. The first Taurik column named by the famous French-Egyptian scholar in ancient Egypt is the pioneer of this Greek column. The Greek Doric column is characterized by no foundation, 20 grooves on the column and no decoration on the stigma. Doric column is also called male column. The famous agricultural temple in the Acropolis adopted Dorian style.

2. love Onek: the column is finely carved, long, thick from top to bottom, without rounded corners, deep grooves and semicircles. There is a decorative belt on the upper stigma, and there are two large circular turbines on it. The turbines have straight beams with top plates. In short, it gives people a relaxed, free and beautiful femininity. The characteristic of the Greek Ionian column is thin and beautiful. The column has 24 grooves, and the stigma has a pair of spiral decorations. Ionian column is also called female column. Ionian pillars are elegant and noble, so they can be seen everywhere in many ancient Greek buildings such as the Victory Temple and Eric Dion Temple in the Acropolis of Athens.

3. Collins: The temple of Zeus, which may first appear on Mount Olympus in Athens, has spiral decorative patterns and two rows of leaves, requiring special details and uniformity, and is very gorgeous and slender. The proportion of Koslin column in Greece is thinner than that of Ionian column, and the stigma is decorated with buttercup leaves, like a basket of flowers and plants. Corinthian style is more decorative than Ionian style, but it was not widely used in ancient Greece. The temple of Zeus in Athens adopted Corinthian style.

Second, the European column design points

1, number of European columns

The number of Roman columns needed for interior decoration is planned according to interior design. As long as it is beautiful and practical, there is no such thing as Feng Shui and five lines of gossip.

2. European column type

In interior design, when choosing the style of Roman columns, we should pay attention to the coordination between the style of Roman columns and the interior decoration environment. For example, the interior decoration is simple and elegant, and you can choose simple European Roman columns; For example, interior decoration is characterized by luxury and splendor, which can be composed of statues, sculptures and other styles.

3. European column materials

Generally, the materials of Roman columns are: white marble, sunset red, beige, black and white root, big green and other colored marble. Colors should be in harmony with the surrounding environment.

4, European column size

Roman column is generally composed of stigma, column body and column foot. For the sake of beauty, the diameter of the cylinder is proportional to the height of the cylinder. The size of the European column is not fixed, as long as it can be used anywhere. Generally used in European architecture. Small Roman columns can be as small as 15 cm in diameter, generally used as window columns, with a diameter of 15 cm to 20 cm, generally used for European window column decoration, about 25 cm, generally used on columns near doors, with a diameter of 30-50cm, and generally used in

The above is a good introduction to what kind of European column we have brought you.