The modern baroque in the living room interior is distinguished by stucco molding covered with a thin layer of gold or gold paint - this is how the palaces of the nobility were mostly decorated, where the interiors served to demonstrate the wealth and high position of their owners. Today, such chic is hardly appropriate, so the walls and stucco work are painted not only in a golden tone, but also in various other colors (for example, white, gray or pink).
An interesting technique for decorating a Baroque-style living room is the use of fabric wallpaper. They are a natural fabric glued to a base of paper or non-woven fabric. The fabric for such wallpapers is usually silk, linen, viscose or cotton; fibers such as cellulose are less common. These are materials of a high price group, and are often used not for continuous gluing of walls, but for highlighting one or another part of them.
The center of the interior of the living room in the Baroque style can be a soft group - a sofa and armchairs. Velvet upholstery, “carriage” on the backs and smooth on the seats, delicate color, decorative wooden baroque details, additions in the form of pillows of complex shape, covered with shiny satin - all this gives the room luxury and chic.
The cabinet, stylized as an old sideboard, will serve as a storage for dishes and souvenirs.
Such a complex style requires a complex approach even to simple things. The curtains on the windows do not consist of two, but of three layers - this is a transparent tulle, denser curtains, and on top of it are heavy, magnificent curtains that look like a theater curtain. They are ideally combined with furniture and stucco molding, together forming a modern baroque style in the interior of the living room.
The final gloss of the living room is added using unusual vases, decorative candles or elegant mirrors and frames from moldings.