Characteristics of ancient Greek decorations
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The temple architecture reflects the simple, elegant and harmonious style of Greek classical style. Doric, oneck and Corinth are typical columns in Greek style, and they are also the basic components of the interior decoration design characteristics of Western classical architecture. Doric column style is rough and rigid. There are three stone steps on the base. The column body is composed of sections of stone drums, with a wide bottom and a narrow top. The column head is composed of blocks and discs, without decorative patterns. The overall style of the oneick column is firm and graceful. It has one more column base than Doric. There are 24 grooves in the longitudinal direction. A part of the round surface is designed on the intersection corners of each groove. The most characteristic is its column head, which has a pair of gorgeous, exquisite and beautiful scroll decoration on the left and right. The Corinthian style is decorated with Ranunculus leaves, which looks like a basket style capital full of flowers and plants. It is standard, delicate and full of vitality. Its column height, column diameter ratio and groove are the same as those of the oneick style. Three types of ancient Greek style columns are often used in the partition of the living room.







