Dictionary Definition
decor n : decoration consisting of the layout and
furnishings of a livable interior [syn: interior
decoration]
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English
Pronunciation
Noun
- The style of interior furnishings of a home
- Her living room had a lush Persian-style decor
Extensive Definition
Interior decoration or decor is the art of decorating a room so that it
is attractive, easy to use, and functions well with the existing
architecture. The
goal of interior decoration is to provide a certain "feel" for the
room; it encompasses applying wallpaper, wall decals,
painting walls and
other surfaces, choosing furniture and fittings, such
as light fixtures,
floorplans and providing other decorations for the area such as
paintings, sculptures and carpets. In some cases, interior
decorating is performed professionally by certified interior
decorators (C.I.D.)
Although the terms interior decorating and
interior
design are sometimes used interchangeably, each discipline
exhibits a distinct difference in its scope. Interior decorating is
generally focused on the selection and presentation of interior
items within a space, such as furniture, accessories, finishes and
room layout. Interior design, on the other hand, involves
manipulating the architectural integrity of
the interior space.
History
The role of interior decorator probably came into existence in the 1720s in Western Europe, mostly being performed by men of diverse backgrounds. William Kent, who was trained as a history painter, is often cited as the first person to take charge of an entire interior, including internal architecture, furniture selection, and the hanging of paintings.In London, this role was frequently filled by the
upholsterer
(sometimes called the upholder), while in Paris the
marchand-mercier
(a "merchant of goods" who acts as general contractor) often filled
this role. Architects both
in Great Britain and on the European continent also often served as
interior decorators. Robert Adam,
the neoclassical
architect, is perhaps the most well-know late-century example of an
architect who took on entire interiors, down to the doorknobs and fire-irons. Other
18th-century men who filled the role of interior decorator include
Sir
William Chambers, James Wyatt
and Dominique
Daguerre (marchand-mercier who emigrated to England). During
the 1830s, interior decorators were responsible for the revival of
interest in Gothic and Rococo styles in England. By the late 19th
century, some firms set themselves apart as "art furnishers."
Modern interior decorators began with Lenygon and
Morant in London, Charles
Alavoine and Jeanselme in Paris, and Herter
Brothers (from 1864) and Elsie De
Wolfe and Ogden Codman
in New York.
Other early interior decorators:
Many of the most famous designers and decorators
during the 20th Century had no formal training. Sister
Parish, Mark
Hampton, Robert
Denning and Vincent
Fourcade, Stephen
Chase, Mario
Buatta, John
Saladino and many others were trend-setting innovators in the
worlds of design and decoration.
Room theme
A theme is a consistent idea used throughout a room to create a feeling of completeness. These themes often follow period styles. Examples of this are Louis XV, Victorian, Minimalist, Georgian, Gothic, or Art Deco. The evolution of interior decoration themes has now grown to include themes not necessarily consistent with a specific period style allowing the mixing of pieces from different periods. Each element should contribute to form or function or both and maintain a consistent standard of quality and combine to create the desired design.On television
Interior decoration has become a popular television subject. In the United Kingdom (UK), popular interior decorating programs include Changing Rooms (BBC) and Selling Houses (Channel 4). Famous interior designers whose work is featured in these programs include Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. In the United States, the TLC Network airs a popular program called Trading Spaces, a show with a format similar to the UK program Changing Rooms. In addition, both Home & Garden Television (HGTV) and the Discovery Home networks also televise many programs about interior design and decorating, featuring the works of a variety of interior designers, decorators and home improvement experts in a myriad of projects. Fictional interior decorators include the Sugarbaker sisters on Designing Women and Grace Adler on Will & Grace.decor in Arabic: ديكور
decor in Japanese: インテリア
decor in Russian: Интерьер
decor in Ukrainian: Інтер'єр
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
act drop, adjunct, adornment, arrangement, asbestos, asbestos board,
backdrop, batten, border, cloth, color, color patterns, coulisse, counterweight, curtain, curtain board, cyclorama, decoration, drop, drop curtain, elaboration, embellishment, emblazonment, emblazonry, embroidery, fire curtain,
flat, flipper, flourish, flower arrangement,
furniture arrangement, garnish, garnishment, garniture, hanging, illumination, ornament, ornamentation, rag, scene, scenery, screen, side scene, stage screw,
tab, tableau, teaser, tormentor, transformation,
transformation scene, trim,
trimming, window
dressing, wing, wingcut, woodcut