This article will be useful to everyone who is already tired in search of the choice of optimal color scheme to design their home.
The work of the Soviet avant-garde artist Casimir Malevich is suitable here, by the way, by the way, by the way.
The interior, which was built in the contrast of bright colors, will always be relevant.
Do not worry, no one forces you to turn your living area into a black square. The essence is rather in the figure painting of a famous artist than in abstractions. Figure painting is a combination of open contrasting colors. Combining them among themselves, Malevich achieved such an expressive effect that the figures on his canvases acquired the volume characteristic of them and became almost “alive”, physically tangible.
Perhaps, no matter how strange it sounds, it is this effect that most interiors do not have enough: mixed inconspicuous colors, make the three -dimensional space the most primitive flat picture. Objects are lost against a faceless background, and the room becomes viscous and viscous, as if for a long time cooled by jelly. Having borrowed bright, colorful colors from Malevich, your interior will fascinate with its beauty and originality.
In order to identify the form of fundamental elements, emphasize the prospect of the room, determine the transitions from one room to another, it is necessary to use the colors of the sculptural. The main thing is not afraid of impudent solutions. At the walls that are painted in bold tones, place bright furniture and accessories. For example, against the background of the cobalt wall, install the sofa in orange – against such a background, it literally flashes with fire. A similar result can be achieved if you paint the platforms of the doors with paints of bold shades or hang empty dark frames on the walls.
The color of our color scheme of color looks in the spirit of Malevich: black, blue and red-brown colors are used as basic, and such as orange, yellow or light green are used as contrasting additions that will give the interior a feeling of freshness and ease of ease.
If you still doubt it, then remember the golden rule of the great artist to. WITH.Malevich: Bright objects will look best against a plain background. It is desirable that the background itself is a darker or contrasting.