Adam Style
The "Adam Style" is an architectural and decorative style that emerged in the late 18th century, primarily associated with the work of the Scottish architect Robert Adam. It is characterized by its elegant proportions, classical elements, and intricate ornamentation, often incorporating motifs from ancient Roman and Greek designs.
This style is commonly seen in both interior and exterior designs, featuring light colors, delicate plasterwork, and symmetrical layouts. Adam Style also influenced furniture design, with pieces often showcasing refined lines and decorative details, making it a significant movement in the history of neoclassical architecture and design.