Interesting parts of the Soviet interior

Interesting parts of the Soviet interior

Interiors in the so-called "Soviet style" in the world of modern design are considered as bad manners. Order of the bored heritage in the dwelling it is accepted to get rid of it completely, however experts do not recommend to liquidate all parts of the Soviet interior, reminding that in any style there are universal and valuable elements out of time which are perfectly fitting into framework of any interior decision.

First of all, it is not necessary to arrive considerably with modelled decor with which it was accepted to decorate walls and ceilings in the Soviet past. As a rule, such patterns were made of the real plaster and is very qualitative, so, modern owners will be for a long time owners of this unique element of decor which will ideally fit into such relevant styles as Scandinavian, modernist style, kontemporar or the French classics. Besides, difficult elements from old Soviet stucco molding can affect price of the dwelling in case of its sale. 

Parquet board — one more element of style from the past which experts do not recommend to hurry to leave. Now the parquet floor is accessory of magnificent style because of the high cost. It is the best of all not to delete the parquet frayed by time, and to restore, having allowed the dwelling to keep the unusual and unique atmosphere. Also carpets of the Soviet type are highly appreciated in the environment of modern interior what tells the range of the leading shops of goods for the house about. Carpets of the Soviet type ideally take root not only into popular Scandinavian style, but also into the rooms issued in style Provence or ethnics. 

Besides, as well as many other things in the Soviet Union, this floor covering was made according to the strict quality standards. Attentively it is worth treating also the Soviet chandeliers, especially if their elements are executed from natural stone or crystal. It is bulky and tastelessly such chandeliers most often look only in frame of the Soviet style, but it is worth moving them to modern interiors classical, French, retro or Gothic orientation — and they become the real decoration of the room.

The second chance is deserved by also old technical devices: radio-gramophones, record players, sewing machines, machines for the press and many other things. Even if owners are not going to use subject for designated purpose any more, it can quite become stylish and bright accessory practically of any interior.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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