Soft decoration
Secondary display and layout of indoor soft decoration. That is to say, in the interior decoration, besides the fixed and immovable decorations such as floors, ceilings, walls, doors and windows, there are other movable and easily replaceable decorations, such as curtains, sofas, cushions, wall hangings, carpets, bedding, lamps, decorative handicrafts, living room plants, etc. , is the second furnishings and layout of the living room.
hard decoration/furnishing
Hard decoration generally refers to the demolition of walls, painting, ceiling, laying pipelines and wires in traditional home decoration. Generally speaking, in addition to the infrastructure that must be met, in order to meet the needs of the structure, layout, function and beauty of the house, all decorations added to the surface or interior of the building also include colors, and these decorations are immovable in principle.
infiltration
"Soft decoration" and "hard decoration" are mutually infiltrated. In modern decoration design, building materials such as wood, stone, cement, ceramic tile and glass, and textiles such as silk and hemp all intersect, penetrate and sometimes replace each other.
Enrich the conceptual space
Whether it is hard or soft, it is to enrich the concept space and alienate it, so as to meet the needs of home and show people's personality.
A better combination
Only by combining hard clothes with soft clothes better can we make the home more fashionable.