Techno style in the interior appeared during the rapid development of information technology-in the 80s of the XX century, and since then has not lost its relevance, often “justifying” in the interiors of modern dwellings.
Techno in the interior
The ultramodern techno-style is unlikely to find a response in the souls of lovers of home comfort. Eternally young and developing, he is rather the inhabitant of the youth spacious studio apartment, the dwelling of an employed person, which at first glance is similar to the production premises, but this is the aesthetics of technology.
The first thing that characterizes the techno in the interior is the space, it is not cluttered: the minimum of furniture, the maximum skillfully built-in technology, in some places bright spots of flower bouquets or modern works of art. The technique in the style of technology is usually painted in a white-gray color scheme, rich in glass and metal details. The furniture is usually straight, “chopped” and rarely contains smooth bends and lines, mainly made of leather, metal or wood of wenge. In general, furniture in a techno -style deserves a separate chanting, it is so minimalist as beautiful. Typically, such furniture is located quite low, sofas and chairs have wide seats, cabinets resemble metal containers, and chairs are skilled work of avant -garde, sometimes appear in the most unexpected constructive incarnations.
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However, the fantasy of designers, fortunately, did not end in creating furniture. It is most interesting to observe the details, such as, for example, lamps in the style of techno. Sometimes bizarre, sometimes even frightening forms are more likely to resemble fragments of spacecraft, or, at least, production equipment. In such details, the entire “constructivist explosion” of the techno style is visible most vividly.
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Kitchen in the style of techno
Of all the premises, it is the kitchen in the style of technology that attracts special attention, as it is the concentration of all new -fangled technical devices created by a person. In this techno-Khukhna, the very equipment itself is practically not visible, since it is mainly hidden in the facade of kitchen furniture, but the order and minimalism of this style here is put on the show. The kitchen facades are mainly decorated with varnish panels, or whole sheets of metal. The walls of the kitchen are most often “naked”, not covered with plaster, the brick surface is often covered with white paint, or remains untouched. The usual tile kitchen “apron” is often replaced by sheets of glass, or metal, and powerful air conditioners hang above the elegant slabs.
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