How to describe this type of furniture
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So i'm trying to find a kind of old, royalish looking type of bedroom and i need to know what to search for. Sorry if the images arent the best reference its from an arthouse horror film.
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Queen Anne?
https://www.daz3d.com/reflections1-iray
https://www.daz3d.com/reflections-room-iray
and much of https://www.daz3d.com/lauries#index=30&filtered=1 ln general
Thanks I wish there were higher quality vintage bedrooms.
https://www.daz3d.com/render-in-a-box--the-room
No bed in it, though.
As for how to describe this style, I'd say your 1st image is kind of faux Rococo, and the 2nd is Art Nouveaux.
Generally speaking, the kind of ornamental, old fashioned design you're looking at is often described as Baroque in common parlance, even if that's technically not always true in the strictly art historical sense.
Baroque.
https://www.daz3d.com/vintage-frames
https://www.daz3d.com/posh-comfort-modular-building-kit
https://www.renderosity.com/rr/mod/bcs/montespan-bedroom/98330/
https://www.renderosity.com/rr/mod/bcs/elegant-bedroom/154010/
https://www.renderosity.com/rr/mod/bcs/elegant-living/148164
Actually, the second one is Art Deco, though the mirror on the rear wall could be Rococo or Baroque, the image isn't clear enough to make out its ornaments.
The use of color is fairly similar between Art Nouveaux and Art Deco, the periods of the two have a lot of overlap, but Art Deco is very recognizable because it uses geometrical shapes (like the trellis on the bed's headboard and the design of wallpaper). Art Nouveaux on the other hand is very organic in design, with irregular but flowing shapes, often (but not always) including long thin vines or reeds with flowing S bends (similar to how a lashing whip looks, and therefore, these vines are also known in art as "whip lashes").
Edit: Never mind... misinterpreted question.
Thought it was more of a writer's question than a search query.
My bad.
My first reaction to the first picture was French Provincial furniture. But as in many older homes, they are a mix of various periods and styles, so have fun and mix all the suggestions above.
How about this? https://www.daz3d.com/victorian-bedroom
Or maybe one of these:
https://www.daz3d.com/fg-comfy-bedroom
https://www.daz3d.com/russian-bedroom
Thank you!
It's tacky department store furniture, the kind of stuff you pick up for 5$ at a garage sale in the suburbs. It's kitsch. It's a dumbed down and cheap immitation of a mix of different styles. It belongs in a horror movie. It's supposed to look elegant and exotic. You can get the look by using pieces of furniture THAT DON'T MATCH. A Queen Anne armchair, an Indonesian headboard, a gold spray-painted ornate fake French Rococo (or Rocoocoo as we called it when I was a movie set decorator) mirror frame, "Chinoiserie" or fake Chinese porcelain lamps with Ikea lamp shades, souvenier masks on the wall from some "exotic" culture, a Colonial American fireplace, a Scandinavian bedside table from the 1960s, gothic candleabrae, plastic flowers in a bowl, valour bedspred, the woman in green appears to be holding a wrought iron outdoor lamp-post lantern- in the girls room you can mix the stuff with pink child's room "fairytale princess" furniture. This would make a good background for the kids room https://www.daz3d.com/tesla-abandoned-house
and this https://www.daz3d.com/fg-princess-room and this, if you have it, because it's gone from the store "Dream Home: Great Room Details -- Eclectic"