Room Interior Design -The style of a drawing room is most likely to be dictated by the period 
or style of the building that houses it; occasionally, however, it can 
be interesting to go against the architecture and so create drama by a 
clashing of the centuries.
Antiques in a modem warehouse space or contemporary furnishings in a 
classical Georgian interior are just two examples of the excitement that
 you can create. Mixing periods within the same room is also a 
possibility, but needs to be done with skill. The most successful 
results are produced by combining contrasts: rough aged wood with smooth
 tubular-steel; antique matt velvet with glossy chintz; polished marble 
with rough medieval matting.
This is a room where many people choose to display their most precious 
possessions - portraits of ancestors, family silver, collections - and 
it is important to bear this in mind when deciding upon a scheme. It is 
all too easy to go overboard and cover every surface with pattern, only 
to find that when accessories are placed they disappear against a 
dominant background.






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