movement began seeding its roots as early as the 1890s among those looking to shift from the heavy Victorian era of decorating. The design elements of Art Nouveau mainly include:
Hardwood, both stained and
varnished, normally covered with an oriental or colorful rug.
Tiffany Lamps and stained glass windows
both create and add to the Art Nouveau atmosphere.
Colors are a personal choice as long as its
kept fairly light and intriguing: sage greens, browns, mustards, and lilacs
The look and
furniture incorporates stylized flowers, leaves, buds and roots like those shown in the image.