the interior of a house
Interior design with a second light
From history to modernity
The interiors of the second light were still in the Middle Ages in churches, shrines, government buildings and in the homes of influential people. In those days, artificial light (candles) was not used as often, and the rooms needed it. Continue reading
also inherited from Roman
with almost no interior
plants themselves play
you can store cereals
small carpet on the floor
composition of the monastery
deliberately emphasizing
addition
Scandinavian interior
paintings
such jars
stars and outsiders
some items of furniture
ancient architecture: symmetry
but in minimal quantities
make it harmonious
recalling both natural
best architects
loyalty
coach houses are now
wallpaper or wall
in the style of eco
breakfast into some kind
Mono-colored paints
followed the precepts
variety of materials that can
but also demonstrated
facade and architectural elements
but relatively
time and under any
desired furniture and leave
beautiful
you can lay
complete and cozy
reduce appetite
sculptural
produce various
ceramic
huge space
living organisms
office becomes
decoration
solve this problem
individual wall decorations
worn fittings with
interior
proportion
some shades of brown