Are professional exhibitions and blogs not enough for you?design? Try looking for inspiration in related fields. We suggest starting with the recent New York Fashion Week: for you - 10 colors and combinations straight from the catwalk that will look great in the interior New York Fashion Week is the cradle of trends for the coming season, and even for the whole year. And even if you are not interested in the hottest fashion and beauty trends, you can discover a great fresh source of inspiration in the shows. Silhouettes, palette, textures and images - all this can be used at home, looking at the interior in a new way. We suggest starting with the simplest thing - with color. Lemon yellow The outfit from Christian Siriano clearly shows: yellow goes well with yellow and yellow, especially when it comes to a stunning warm lemon shade. Of course, such an abundance of sunny color in the interior will most likely look eccentric and tiring, so we recommend using it as a bright accent on a neutral background.White + Purple For all those who fearcolors, we recommend taking an example from designer Prabal Gurung, who in his latest collection suggested combining it with white. This ensemble looks especially good surrounded by bronze or gold details, elegant decor and velvet texture.
Peach Peach is spring-like and verya delicate shade that works great as both a main color and a local accent. Ideal for private spaces: a bathroom, bedroom or study. If it seems too naive, girlish and soft to you, you can dilute it with rougher textures, cool colors and furniture of strict shapes.
Blue + black The combination of blue and black is notcan be found so often in interiors: many people find it either too dark, or too brutal, or simply unsuitable for small spaces. The Phillip Lim brand clearly demonstrates that this pair of colors looks both moderately feminine and very noble. You can dilute the rather active combination of black and blue with calm natural colors: gray, deep shades of brown or white.
Raspberry Quite a bold and risky color,specific due to the combination of monumental brown and active red colors. Despite the fact that it is perceived visually softer than pure red, you should never overdo it with it. If you decide to paint all the walls crimson, you should think three times, and then make every effort to properly dilute this color. We suggest paying attention to small accents: decorative elements or, for example, textiles.
Shade of Baby Blue Shade of blue baby blueis back on the rise, and it makes sense to use it in interiors too: firstly, pastel colours are a great background for bright accents, and secondly, this shade of blue is quite cool, which means it will make the room feel more spacious and airy. It can be combined with other colours or, as fashion designer Prabal Gurung suggests in his collection, with darker and deeper shades of blue.
Blue + Orange As Fashion Week Showed2016, blue is definitely on trend: it "lit up" many shows, and each designer presents it differently. For example, the British brand Libertine suggests trying a combination of different shades of blue with , and in matters of coloristics, the British can be trusted. This duet can be used in any proportions and combinations, but since both colors are active, it is better to dilute them with a neutral white or gray base.
Shade Blonde Shade blonde, also known as powderor ivory color - depending on the tone. If you want to create a romantic and airy, but not frivolous interior, be sure to try the nude style, in which such light tones are simply irreplaceable. And if you do not want to destroy the fragile harmony of delicate shades with bright details, you can make the interior more interesting with the help of the right textures, shapes and volumes.
Olive + purple Looks very interestinga combination of olive and purple: depending on the shades, you can get a very soft and warm or, on the contrary, a more brutal interior. You can add white and elegant bronze details to this combination.
Shade Bubblegum In her New YorkIn his collection, the famous designer Alexander Wang used bubblegum pink as an accent in contrast to grunge pieces. You can do the same and combine pink elements with metal, concrete or other brutal details. If you like calm and gentle interiors, then combine this shade of pink with wood, white and a small, low-contrast pattern.
10 fashion trends of 2016 that have stepped from the catwalks into interiors – etk-fashion.com
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