Cornices in the living room interior 21 photos

Cornices play a crucial role in enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a living room, seamlessly blending functionality with design. Often overlooked, these architectural elements provide a sophisticated transition between walls and ceilings, adding depth and character to any space. Cornices can be crafted from a variety of materials, ranging from elegant plaster to modern polyurethane, each offering its unique texture and style. Incorporating cornices into a living room design allows for the creation of a harmonious and well-defined space. They can be tailored to suit both contemporary and traditional interiors, with intricate patterns catering to classical tastes and sleek lines appealing to modern sensibilities. Beyond their decorative purpose, cornices also serve practical functions, concealing imperfections and accommodating lighting fixtures for a polished finish. The choice of cornice style and material can subtly influence the room's ambiance, making it feel cozier or more expansive. Whether you’re aiming for a minimalist look or an opulent setting, cornices provide a versatile solution that complements the overall theme of your living room. Embrace the charm of cornices to elevate your interior design, creating a living area that exudes elegance and refinement.

Curtains in classic style
Curtains in neoclassical style
Curtains for a small living room
Living room with bay window
Maria Mikena designer
Ceiling cornices in the living room interior
Curtains for the bay window in the living room
Curtains in the bay window for the living room
Baguettes for curtains in the living room
Ceiling plinth in the living room
Curtains for the living room
Cornice in the living room
Beige curtains in the living room
Living room with semicircular window
Curtains in Neoclassical style
Curtains with lambrequin for a bay window
White curtains in the interior
Curtains in the bay window
Black curtain rods in the living room interior
Cornice in the hall