The solution is to drape the sofa with somethingseems reasonable to any sensible housewife who cares about the cleanliness of her home. However, such a "decorative" solution does not always decorate the interior. The room often takes on a sloppy or uninhabited appearance. To avoid such an impression, we look at the interior created by designer David Bernad and take note of his professional techniques.Bedspread on the sofa photoBedspread on the sofa photo

  • The principle of contrasts is the key to this project.The strict geometry of the coffee tables balances the shapelessness of the sofa, just as the black color creates perspective against the light walls. The sharp angles, in turn, are softened by the curved lines of the accessories (guitars and sculptures on the table).
  • The neutral palette of the bedspread allows it toharmoniously fit into the interior. Wooden floors and jute mats set the overall color scheme of the interior. It is based on a natural palette of earthy colors. Light walls fill the room with air, and dark brown and black accents give it depth.
  • Read also: How to use color in the interior

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