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Bench spare

Great idea for those who just can notdecide on the color scheme of the interior. Leave the room white and acquire several sets of removable covers for furniture. They can dramatically change the mood of the interior. For example, white or plain covers will give it a solemn look. Covers with a cheerful pattern will create an atmosphere of an informal party. In autumn and winter, chairs can be dressed up in warm “costumes” made of wool or fur.Interior fabricsInterior fabricsthe main thing is to set the correct starting point, which will then dictate the entire interior decor. In this case, the fabric with red and white stripes was taken as a basis. First, a roll curtain was sewn from it. Then - a "skirt" under the sink. Then her drawing was repeated in the fridge painting. The finishing touch is the bright red accessories. The kitchen is ready.

For a rainy day

In the black and black room of an American designerJonathan Adler ... fresh and nice. This effect is due to the bright textiles of juicy lime color. The author liked his shade so much that he even painted traditional bamboo chairs from the table set to match the Roman curtains and carpet.

Heyday

Yellow plus green is cheerfulThe combination is suitable not only for children's rooms. Bright saturated colors, spring shades of the first green, golden dandelions are the freshest trends of the season. So that the contrasting interior does not fall apart, all objects are interconnected in color. For example, the Roman curtain is sewn from the same fabric as the head of the bed, and edged with braid, in harmony with the wallpaper.

On the panel!

The decor of this living room is dictated by the decor.windows (and not vice versa, as usually happens). Sliding Japanese panels adorn prints with the image of Japanese pine. The same picture - on cushions (large format printing on fabric with a resolution of 360 to 720 dpi - Magicprint, t. 232 0717). The image of the interior is not destroyed, even when the window is open (panels are assembled upwards on the principle of Roman curtains). It is necessary to remove them, as the window overlooks the Japanese garden. And there ... right, all the same pines.

Patchwork

It turns out the patchwork technique invented by peoplefrom poverty, it is suitable not only for peasant huts, but also for luxury hotels. The confirmation is a room in Paris’s Le Bellechasse, designed by Christian Lacroix. Contrast fabrics and floor tiles evoke the image of a quilt, Cerafrance, from the Patchwork collection (salon Greta Wolfe, vol. 205 1813).

Wall

Baldakhin (from Italian. baldacchino - silk fabric from Baghdad) - elegant ceremonial canopy over the throne or ceremonial bed. Nowadays, it takes a variety of forms. For example, such. The gloomy image created by the dark lining softens the “costume” fabric “chicken foot”. And the "cell", evoking associations with a warm Scottish plaid.

Passing score

In Russia today they do not like corridors. Apparently, the people still have unpleasant memories of the communal past. It's a pity. The corridor can be one of the most interesting places in the house. Unless, of course, decorate it properly. Great idea - to drape the walls and ceiling with a cloth in the manner of a tent.

Blush will have

Red is the color of passion. This bedroom has a more active rest than sleep. By the way, the red interior has another secret. He knows how to drive people into paint. And in the literal sense of the word. In such an environment, no one will ever look pale. Want to check for yourself?

High matter

Bedroom in this typically Victorian home -An example of competent work with a cloth. With the help of textile decor, a cramped room, located under the slope of the roof, turned into a cozy nest for two. The ceiling and walls are decorated with panels of striped matter. From it curtains for the built-in beds-cases are sewn.

Property division

The most painful question of our time islike this: “We made an interior with a fashionable open-plan layout (the living room starts right from the front door), but after a couple of months we realized that it is impossible to live without a normal isolated hallway. What to do? ”The simplest answer: to fence off the entrance area with a curved cornice (sold in any cabin curtain) and a curtain on the rings.

A curtain!

There are lots of ways to decorate walls withtissue. The easiest and most effective - in front of you. Curtain rods hang around the entire perimeter of the room (including bookcases), cloths stitched together. It is not only beautiful, but also practical. If necessary, the curtains are easy to remove and dry-clean.

Black and white

If color is not your forte, butwhile you do not want to live in a pale environment, one way out - to make a bet on black and white. This classic combination has never let anyone down. Designer Sue Timney chose him to design the terrace of her London home. She decorated the wall with a panel sewn from strips of black and white silk. And then continued this topic, painting the door and the floor. So that such an interior does not look too intrusive, it must be supplemented with at least one bright detail.

One to one

It is said that people who live long together over timebecome similar. With furniture this also happens. And I must say, it is to her face. For example, a pattern from a lambrequin can migrate to the walls of the bath. (Painting plumbing performed by artists from the art studio "Aroma of Color", t. 778 4587) Courses "Textiles in the interior"

  • International School of Design. Course "Window Decor" (set announced), t. 125 0009
  • Academic School of Design. "Textile decor" is part of the program "Interior Design", t. 238 3132
  • School of Interior Design "Details". Course "Textiles in the interior: history and practice, manufacturers, current trends", t. 202 6124
  • Courses "Textiles in the interior" at the Moscow State Academy of Art in memory of 1905, t. 684 5059
  • Courses "Textiles in the Interior", Institute of Design and Graphics, t. 241 0598
  • Courses "Fabric in the Interior", Institute of Modern Management and Business, t. 789 3294.
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