A skilled designer saves the client a lot of money by using paints instead of expensive decor. A clumsy one can reduce any budget to a cacophony. We are dealing with the portal for home improvement Houzz.ru, how to be like the first one.

Fall into white spaces

White walls are a trend that came along with the fashion for minimalism and scandinavian style... White is a versatile color that expands any room by adding light and air. Carried away by this color, you can easily find yourself in a lifeless interior that requires constant cleaning. Do not overuse: either a white background or white accents. Colored details, furniture, accessories, natural textures will dilute the void and fill it with life.

Considering a beige background is good

Insecure people subconsciously tend to compromise when choosing a color. Hence the popularity of "beige": light (but not white), warm and discreet. The color, seemingly versatile, makes the interior dull, devoid of character, giving away office and hotel. Checkout stylish interior in beige it is difficult, you will need to choose bright - red, yellow, blue - accents for a specific shade and depth of beige. Advice: the more modest the palette, the richer and more varied the textures should be.

Confuse "white" with white

Snow-white interiors look cold even with bright details. And if there is not enough sun, then it is also gray - not at all like the picture in the magazine. In interior design, “white” means a dozen shades: “cream”, “ baked milk"," Ivory "," arctic snow ", etc. They differ in admixtures of other paints. For example, in the traditional scandinavian interior the walls are painted not in boiling white, but in "Stockholm white" (Stockholmsvit), where a little gray and yellow pigment is mixed. The result is a warmer shade.

Considering that ceiling and white are synonymous

If you paint the ceiling in the same color as the walls, you can visually expand the room, as the boundaries of the space dissolve. In the case of dark tones, this technique will create the feeling of a cozy box. This technique requires caution only with bright colors: an enclosed space strongly affects the psyche. You can even paint the ceiling in a contrasting or bright color against neutral walls, especially if you have a room with disproportionately high ceilings.

Create an interior in different shades of the same color

By relying on monochrome, you deprive the space of volume, depth and pleasant complexity. An exception is the magic gray color, but that is not for everybody. Try to keep variety. Add contrasting accents. Play in the mid-tones of your favorite color: combine a highly whitened pastel shade with a rich dark or expressive bright.

Act on the principle of "all equally"

The opposite mistake is to choose good color combinations and saturate the space with them equally. As a result - variegation instead of harmony. Stick to a 60/30/10 percentage for the main color, complementary and others.

Use one contrasting item

If you have purchased a beautiful bright red sofa for the pale blue walls, add a few more small orange accessories to the rest of the room, otherwise the sofa will fall out of context, it will look alien and out of place. This is called Maintain Color. It is better to break the color spot itself with small details of other colors, primary or secondary: this way it will better fit into the situation.

Use pure colors in contrasts

Using contrasting combinations is a win-win option. Red will always look impressive with green, yellow with purple, and blue with orange. But contrast itself is such an expressive technique that it can easily tire. Let one of the colors be more saturated than the second, whitened or darkened. This will soften the effect and help avoid intrusiveness.

Neglect floor color

Thinking over the color palette of the interior, many people forget about the floor. And in vain: it accounts for about a quarter of the space that we see. This is especially true for large rooms.

Ignore lighting

The same apartment in Valencia and Murmansk will need completely different color solutions... Northern fans of Provence suffer the most from this injustice. Soft pastel colors, so delicate and refreshing in bright sunlight, become faded, cold and dull without it. The rule is one: the more cloudy the region, the warmer and richer the colors in the interior.

Consider red as warm and blue as cold

Common mistakes are related to incorrect assessment of color warmth. Red, yellow, and orange are definitely the warm end of the spectrum, while blue, purple and green are considered cool. Everything is more complicated. Each color has warm and cool versions. Red with an admixture of violet is blackberry, berry, magenta is colder, and close to orange tones - scarlet, cinnabar is much warmer. The same is with the traditionally cool blue: turquoise and color sea \u200b\u200bwave warmer than heavenly and steel shades. Green is generally a multifaceted color that easily turns into both warm and cold shades.

Mix warm and cold shades of the same color

More precisely, this can be done, but it is difficult: you need to take into account the proportions, combinations of each shade with other colors. In most cases, disharmony is obtained. If in doubt that the item is at the right color temperature, it is better not to risk it and choose a contrasting or neutral color. This solution will definitely be more successful than, for example, grassy green against a background of cold mint shades.

Overuse pure colors

The purer the color, the more intrusive it is. Voiced bright colors are good in the nursery, in the kitchen and in the bathroom - and then in a reasonable dosage. In other cases, it is better to prefer complex mixed colors with the addition of black or gray (darkened, dusty) and white (whitened, pastel). Such an interior looks nobler and more mature. A pure bright color usually requires a neutral background and austere minimal setting.

Brighten large areas

It is easy to overdo it here and slide into the carnival: bright colors will soon start to tire you and will strongly oblige you in the future. It is more appropriate to choose softer muted shades for large objects and entire walls, and add rich ones due to accessories that can be easily replaced if desired. In non-residential areas (bathroom, corridor, hallway), color therapy can be applied without fear. You don't spend much time in these rooms.

Be afraid of dark colors

It's gloomy, not for small spaces, it narrows the space - these are the main misconceptions associated with dark colors. Yes, they seem closer than light ones. But dark shades also envelop, give depth, nobility and comfort. A small room will not look cramped if you avoid contrasting solutions and do not clutter the interior with details. The space is cramped by the confusion of colors and the fascination with decor.

Let's splash paints!

It is known that even a small splash of bright color can revive a picture by making general form more interesting, more attractive, more effective. This technique works flawlessly for interiors, and for the landscape, and for the external image of a person. For example, bright ties transform men in formal suits, and accent bags and scarves transform women in neutral outfits. Even one blooming flower bed is enough to make the garden many times more beautiful. By adding a few bright "spots", we will bring a "spark of life" to the interior.

Placing bright accents in an interior is not as easy as it seems at first glance. Difficulties arise at the stage of selecting an accent color and determining its quantity. If there are a lot of color accents, the room will turn out to be excessively bright. And the accenting effect will be lost, as the accent color “blurred” in space and turns into an auxiliary one. If there is not enough emphasis, the desired result will not be achieved.

Interior accents: choose a color

Color accents in the interior are objects that have a color different from the main colors prevailing in the room. For example, textiles, furniture, accessories and orange décor in a blue and white room are color accents. But the light blue objects in the same room are a complement to the main color. In a lilac-beige room, green items will be accents, and purple, cream, or lavender will complement. In a beige room, pink items will be accent, and light brown items will complement.

Supplements

So, the first rule of accent color: if you want to introduce bright accents, you need to choose not another shade, but a different color. But which one? The choice should depend on the desired effect.

1. Scheme "Warm-cold". If you want to emphasize the warmth of a room in which "sultry" tones prevail (yellow, orange, apricot, terracotta, red, etc.), you should choose a cold color as an accent. These can be shades of blue, green, purple. Cool accents will not only accentuate the warmth of the room, but also slightly cool its ardor.

Blue accents in a warm interior

And vice versa: if you like a cool atmosphere created with light, fresh or slightly dark tones, you can emphasize its coldness by contrasting warm accents... To do this, you should use accents in orange, terracotta, honey shades.

2. Scheme "Additional". To bring a lot of life, energy and color into the interior, they use a different scheme - "additional". In this case, a color complementary to the primary or secondary is used to accentuate.

Complementary - these are the colors located on the color wheel opposite each other.

For example, if the room is dominated by orange, the additional accents should be in one of the shades of blue or blue, and vice versa. In a green room, red or purple accents are placed according to this scheme.

The "Additional" scheme is rather complicated - it charges the interior with powerful energy. Therefore, this option is recommended to be used only in living rooms, dining rooms, playrooms, etc.

3. Scheme "Similar". If you want to create a calm atmosphere, you need to choose a color that is on the color wheel next to the primary or secondary color as an accent.

So, if the room is dominated by blue, accents can be green or light purple (lilac, lavender). The peach room will be refreshed by accents of red berry shades.

With this accentuation scheme, peace and harmony reign in the interior. Therefore, this option is preferable for bedrooms, lounges, libraries, etc.

4. Accents in a neutral interior. If the room contains only neutral tones, such as white, black, beige, and any existing color can be accent. Moreover, there can be several accent colors.

The good thing about a neutral interior is that you can change the accents according to your mood. Or, for example, according to the season. In autumn - in orange-red tones; in winter - in blue and blue; in spring - in delicate floral; in the summer - in green.

In very light neutral interiors, you can enter many different colors at once, and it does not matter what place they occupy in relation to each other on the color wheel. However, it is desirable that these accent colors are combined with each other in saturation and brightness. For example, soft blue can coexist with pink, lilac, pistachio, but not with burgundy, jade or dark purple.

How to strike a balance when placing bright accents in the interior?

There is a classic rule. Rather, the formula. It looks like this: 60-30-10. What does this mean?

60% - main color
30% - additional (secondary) color or shades of the primary color
10% - accent color

Yellow: primary color

Green: secondary color

Cyan: accent color

This formula is also true for classic clothing. It turns out something like this: 60% is a suit, 30% is a shirt, 10% is a tie, that is, an accent.

Consider an example with an interior. Let's say the walls are painted beige, and the floors, shelving and TV stand are painted in wood. Thus, the beige and brown range predominates, accounting for about 60%. Suppose curtains and cushioned furniture in this room - in purple. Purple in this case is a secondary color, occupying approximately 30%. Accents can be yellow, green or blue depending on the effect you want. They should account for about 10%: for example, a small carpet on the floor, a pouf, four sofa cushions, a blanket on one of the chairs and two.

Second example. Walls and upholstered furniture - blue and light blue (60%). Floors and furniture are gray (30%). Accents are orange (10%).

Of course, the numbers are very approximate and conditional. You just need to strive to ensure that the main color takes up a little more than half. The secondary color (or shades close to the main one) is half the main color. Accent - about one tenth of the main.

Wood color is neutral and may not be included in the formula. That is, wooden floors can be ignored, but a rug lying on the floor is a must. You can also ignore white ceilings and walls, wooden or white doors, and window frames, a part of a wall lined with stone, a tiled fireplace, etc.

If the interior is monochrome and there is no secondary color, accents can take up a little more than 10%.

Sometimes enough one bright accent in room. But it should be either large or very effective. This could be, for example, an accent sofa in a monochrome interior or a stunning chandelier. Single accents make the interior impressive. Comparisons come to mind: an absolutely black cat with emerald eyes or a white winter forest with one red mountain ash bush.

The less accent color, the more it stands out, drawing attention both to oneself and to everything that surrounds it.

Bright accents in the interior: what and where to place?

For color accentuation in the interior, various decor items are most often used: vases, figurines, cushions, photo frames, carpets, blankets. However, surfaces, pieces of furniture, and works of art can be accent.

As for furniture, armchairs and, less often, sofas are often accentuated. The bedroom can be accent. In the kitchen - chairs and part of the kitchen furniture fronts.

A wall or part of a wall can be accentuated. For example, at the head of the bed, behind the TV, behind the sofa. An apron is accentuated in the kitchen. working area... At the same time, you should always keep in mind the 10% rule.

Curtains are also accent, like other textiles: chair covers, bedspreads.

The use of accent lamps is in vogue, especially in kitchens and dining rooms.

Of course, bright accents in the interior are not always and not everywhere. Calm monochrome or two-tone interiors are beautiful on their own. But if you wish, you can always "sprinkle" a little color, since this does not require drastic changes and spending a lot of money. The interior will sparkle with new colors, transform and revive!

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The gaze of anyone who enters the room must stop at something extraordinary, contrasting, expressive. And all because bright accents in the interior always stand out, be it multi-colored pillows on the sofa, an unusual design chandelier, or a lurid rug by the bed.

Simple enough tools in the arsenal, like bright colored textiles - and white interior the room is completely transformed. But the main thing is to choose the right details and disperse them in space! Too many accents will give the room an excessive variety, bordering on tastelessness.

The only place in the house where the parrot's diversity is appropriate is the nursery. For a bedroom, living room, kitchen and other rooms, it is important to observe a sense of proportion, since bright elements can quickly tire the psyche, and one accent will simply be lost in the interior.



Rules that always work

What then can you do without the skills of a designer? Use their own identified formula:

60 + 30 + 10 = 100

  • 60 (%) of the main color should be in the interior,
  • 30 (%) is required for an additional tone,
  • 10 (%) should be items with bright accents to create a harmonious atmosphere.

The formula seems to be simple, but this is where the difficulties begin. How to choose the right accent and where exactly to add it to the room so that the interior design is harmonious and complete? For this, there is a special scheme:





The subtleties of design art

By the way, placing color accents in the interior is a great way of self-expression. Let's say there is a color that gives a particular person a sense of joy. Why not create with my own hands an expressive collage or other decorative element - a frame for a picture, a lampshade, a panel, chair covers that will delight the eye and bring psychological pleasure?

Designers advise experimenting with stripes of a wide variety of rich colors. Having painted a well-worn chest of drawers in multi-colored stripes, and even different forms, you will turn it into an elegant piece of furniture, which is a bright accent in the interior of your room.

It is important to remember that:

  • Blue - soothes;
  • Magenta will promote inspiration;
  • The dark burgundy accent used in the interior will add warmth and aristocratic nobility to it;
  • Bright red will work great in a large room;
  • Yellow will add the feeling of being bathed in sunlight to the room: save warm yellow accents for the kitchen, and save acidic ones for a creative living room or teenager's room;
  • Rich green is perfect for an active kitchen, where everything boils, boils and boils;
  • Juicy orange accent goes well in the interior with beige or gray (cream or ivory) and dark tones like chocolate, indigo, slate gray.




One of the most popular and safe design options is to highlight one of the walls with a more contrasting color than the main tones of the room. So, light interior a bedroom in beige will be effectively set off by a wall of cocoa or terracotta color, and the delicate blue scale of the kitchen will be enhanced by the contrast of blue, turquoise or menthol.

Visually expanding the elongated space will help such a technique as an accent on the far wall in the interior of the room, painted in a bright warm color, while the basic colors should be pastel or neutral.

Classics out of fashion, and creativity for the brave

Another theme in interior design deserves respect - floral prints, patterns, stencils on panels, borders, upholstery of chairs, on a floor lamp shade. It is always beautiful, comfortable and joyful. Sunflowers, poppies, roses, chamomile - these popular "inhabitants" of the kitchen will never go out of fashion. But also in other rooms flower arrangementseven if the background is in gray, are relevant, as they are able to focus attention and even hide the flaws of the room.




In contrast, black can also be an effective accent, especially on a white background. A whipped cream-colored bedroom with white furniture, where a zebra skin is spread on the floor, and a large black print decorate the bottom of the white curtains will look elegant and even sophisticated. In a home space, black on white is a bold decorative trick that can be applied even to the kitchen, and even more so to the living room.

An openwork black chandelier, black and orange pillows interspersed with striped dooms, a black fireplace edging and the same candles - all these bright accents will definitely work.

Be creative! Do not be afraid to show imagination where it will be unexpected, bold. Let the shelves of the bookshelf be colorful, and the dining table transform the kitchen space by painting its legs in fun colors. "Play with color palette can be everywhere and in everything. This is also the opinion of designer-colorist Marike Van Der Bruggen, who recommends using upbeat accents on the wall over the head of the bed or sofa in the form of multi-colored hand-drawn peas.

So, an expressive decorative element is able to change the space, ennobling it, making it more interesting, comfortable, habitable. And remember that everything should have a sense of proportion, and well-known design techniques and rules will help you decorate any home space in full accordance with your own taste!

Bright accents play an important role in creating a cozy and spacious apartment interior. With the help of some nuances and details, you can not only visually increase its area, but also convey a unique and original design... This is what will be discussed in this article. We will present to your attention some simple, but at the same time original and interesting solutions.

The main rules for placing accents

Now, we will present to your attention the basic, simple and interesting rules that will help you to correctly identify and place bright accents in the interior of the apartment:

  • Color balance. Use a color ratio of 6-3-1. 6 - means 60% filling the apartment with the main color, 3 - will fall on the additional one, 1 - that is, 10% on the accent color.
  • Try to use the base color as neutral. You can also use a complementary color instead.
  • If your apartment will lack the main color, then add another 10% of the color to the accent color.

Important! Do not accentuate the apartment with accent colors. This will negatively affect the overall integrity of the interior.

  • If the main colors of your apartment are exclusively white or light tones, then you can dilute the monotony of the interior with several accent colors at once. However, do not overdo it, they should be combined in their saturation and overall brightness.
  • In some cases, it is enough to focus on one or more interior items. For example, on a sofa or a large chandelier.
  • The last rule. The less you use the accent color itself, the more it will grab your attention, and that of your guests.

Determining the desired color

Complementary interior layout. If you are going to use multiple accent colors for your apartment, then this tip is for you. First you need to decide on the main accent color, then choose a complementary color for it. In other words, you need to make an eye-pleasing range of complementary bright colors.

If in your room in to a greater extent have the superiority of warm and saturated colorsthen it is worth concentrating on cool accent colors. This method will not only emphasize the aristocracy of your apartment, but also add a little "chill" and comfort to it.

If your interior is rich in neutral tones such as white, gray, brown and black, then you can use absolutely any accent colors that are acceptable to you. This will not in any way affect the color of the apartment as a whole. You can also use some complementary colors.



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