biedermeyer interior

Biedermeier

Biedermeyer’s style is the epitome of German practicality and pedantry. Everything in it is aimed at making the interior as comfortable as possible for human life, without loading it with unnecessary details.

Biedermeier in interior

A few words about the history of style

It is believed that the name of the style biedermeyer came from the German word “bieder”, which means “simple-minded”. Often it was also used with satirical overtones, referring to the phrase ” simple-minded Mr. Mayer.” Such a frivolous version of the translation of this word received thanks to the German writer Ludwig Eichrod, who signed his works: Gottlieb Biedermeyer.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Interior style biedermeyer became known in 1894, and its name fully describes the main idea that it laid.

Biedermeyer gained special popularity in Austria and Germany only in 1918-1945. The emergence of this style was called an attempt to create a bourgeois comfort. Its features are quite simple, which is largely explained by the conditions in which the interiors of this style were created. It is primarily designed for apartments in high-rise buildings, not for country estates or private homes, so it has complex elements and excessive bombast. The idea of the interior in the style of biedermeyer was its simplicity, while not devoid of elegance and respectability.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Finish

For walls, as a rule, use Wallpaper with a light, simple print. It can be smooth or embossed plain Wallpaper, and can be striped Wallpaper or with flowers. An alternative to this option can be walls painted in a suitable shade.

Biedermeier in interior

Regarding the ceiling, the preference is also given to paint, often white. This allows not only to make the room more light and high, but also does not distract attention from the main details of the interior.

As a flooring used wooden parquet, but today is no less acceptable option is laminate, imitating natural wood.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Materials

In the Biedermeier style, natural materials are preferred. Special attention is paid to textiles. It is used both for curtains and for upholstery, giving the interior not only comfort, but also making it more saturated.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Furniture

Furniture in the Biedermeier style is made of solid natural wood. Walnut, pear, cherry, walnut or maple wood is often used, while expensive woods on the contrary are not welcome, so as not to violate the overall concept of a simple and concise interior.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

All pieces of furniture in the Biedermeier style are very functional and laconic. It lacks carved elements and any other decorative details, but this lack is compensated by upholstery in bright colors with an intricate print.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Colors

The main rule of the interior in the style of Biedermeier-is to create maximum comfort in the room. To achieve this, use soft and warm colors: pink, blue, yellow, Burgundy and brown.

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Biedermeier in interior

Decor

The uniqueness of biedermeyer’s style lies in the details. Integral attribute are cornices, pilasters and small columns. In addition, the traditional Biedermeier can not be imagined without a marble fireplace with a massive mantelpiece, on which are located if not family photos in wooden frames, then candles in tall brass candlesticks.

 

 

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