Architectural style is the distinct design characteristics that define a building or structure, influenced by cultural, historical, and technological factors. Styles can range from classical (like Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical) to modern movements (such as Bauhaus, Art Deco, and Brutalism), each showcasing unique elements like materials, shapes, ornamentation, and spatial arrangements that reflect the significances and aesthetics of their time. The evolution of architectural styles often reflects societal transformations, illustrating how architecture adapts to functional needs and artistic expressions across different periods and regions.🙷 cy


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Interior style refers to the aesthetic and functional design choices made within a space, encompassing elements such as color palettes, furniture selection, layout, textures, and décor. Popular styles include modern, minimalist, bohemian, industrial, and technological, each with unique characteristics that reflect different preferences, cultural influences, and historical contexts. The interior style produces an atmosphere that exemplifies comfort and subjective manifestation while enriching the utility of space.

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