Combine Design Styles But Don’t Let Them Clash

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If you think mixing interior design styles is hard, think again! Mixing styles is easy than you might think. Most styles that you are familiar with are in fact blends of different eras and periods. Styles emerge depending on the designers or homeowners. In many instances, they incorporate different ideas from various periods and incorporate them in their homes. Sometimes it is even better if you create your own design and make use of the materials that you already have. Read on to learn more about different ways to incorporate or blend different styles without causing any disaster. 

Choose a color palette

The use of too many colors can be an eyesore. Remember that with a limited color palette, you will be able to cohere the rooms together. The use of the same colors throughout the space can bring items together. With a few chosen colors, they will be able to unify the whole house. 

Unifying pattern

Use a shape or motif that can bring a room together. This helps in achieving a unified space. One good example to bring consistency to the style is to pick up on the lines of a sofa or favorite chair and repeat that curve or line throughout the space. 

Create a distinct focal point

Look around your room and think of any item or group of items that can be used as a focal point. In interior design, the focal point is one of the fundamental elements in interior design. Think of it as the start of the room… a head-turner. It is the first place that captures the attention of the viewers when they enter a room. A focal point can give emphasis on which you can build the rest of the design. This can be a piece of furniture, painting, or a decorative item like a vase or an antique jar. 

Go with a theme

The theme does not need to be exaggerated. For instance, if you plan on creating a sporty theme, you need not have to add pictures of patterns of balls, caps, or anything to the whole room. Choosing a particular theme such as a particular seascape or landscape can really bring a room’s elements together. Do this in the kids’ bedroom and you will have a compelling room interior.

Final Thoughts

There are no specific rules when it comes to decorating and designing. In many instances, you work with what you think is best and most suitable to your taste. You can always be versatile and create a home that is comfortable and appealing. 

When it comes to the styles, there are a lot that you may have seen or read about. It is also a trend to combine certain styles to achieve the right home interior. New design styles even emerged because of the mixing of styles. The eclectic design style is actually a blend of different styles to create a unique look that will be loved by the homeowner.

Pops Of Colors As Inspired By Paul Klee

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Paul Klee was a German-Swiss artist born in 1879 who fell in love with colors and tones. You may have seen some of his works and they can be described as child-like, simple, and can be appreciated by all ages and levels. His paintings are also rich in geometric forms and shapes. Some of his works can even be used to help kids in their learnings, such as letters, animals, and numbers. Some are in abstract form and can be used to add colors and design to your walls. 

The use of warm and cool colors

Over the years, colors are used to make any space look attractive. There are different types of colors and you can check the color wheel for references. Colors can also be divided into two groups, cool and warm colors. Warm colors are fun and exciting and can make you think of sunlight and heat. These are orange, yellow, and red, and a combination makes the team of warm colors. 

On the other hand, cool colors are blue, green, and purples. These colors are calming and sooting. If your want your bedroom to have that ambiance that is perfect for resting and sleeping, then cool colors are a perfect choice.  

Tones what are they

Tones are created by adding neutral colors such as white, gray, or black. These colors, when added to primary or secondary colors alter their lightness. If you are on a decorating project, remember that darker colors help you to bring light color more in focus. 

Who inspired Paul Klee

Paul Klee was known as an avid reader and lover of music. With his paintings filled with shapes and colors, they are rich with rhythm motivated by the modulations of Mozart and Bach or even the cadence of poems by Apollinaire and Rilke. Klee was also inspired by the art of kids as well as those who are suffering from psychological disorders. Their art was regarded as a pure form of expression. In 1914, during a trip to Tunisia with Macke and Louis Moilliet, Klee was deeply inspired. As a result, his artworks were added with the rich color palette and distinctive language of mystical symbols.

One of the most important personalities who have inspired Klee was Kandinsky. He is considered to be the godfather of abstraction along with the other members of the Munich-based group, Macke, Marc, Alexej von Jawlensky. In addition to these, the lyrical patterns and transcendent color palette of Robert Delaunay also affected Paul Klee. 

What’s so special about Paul Klee

Paul Klee was one of the prominent artists in the 1900s. He is known for changing the course of modern art. As a passionate artist, he was also one of the artists who have influenced younger generations of artists. Remember the time when painting became less popular, it surged again because of the influences of Paul Klee. His works can be considered to be unconventional as it encompasses almost any style like the art created by disabled people and practitioners of the occult.

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Amazing blend of colors and shapes for a retro room appearance. Bring the Memphis Design to your home with these lovely prints. Have a nostalgic vibe with this creative inspiration and enjoy the fun and exciting view.

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Amazing blend of colors and shapes for a retro room appearance. Bring the Memphis Design to your home with these lovely prints. Have a nostalgic vibe with this creative inspiration and enjoy the fun and exciting view.

Number of posters: 2

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Amazing blend of colors and shapes for a retro room appearance. Bring the Memphis Design to your home with these lovely prints. Have a nostalgic vibe with this creative inspiration and enjoy the fun and exciting view.

Number of posters: 2

Styles That You Have Loved In The 80s

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Take a walk down memory lane and see how beautiful the styles that are popular even in films are. You probably have used them in your home for years until other trends have come along. These days, the styles of the 80s are making a comeback and are being used in many homes, offices, restaurants, and other establishments. Read on to know more about the styles that many people have loved over the years. 

Chintz

Chintz is a printed cotton fabric with a glazed finish and multicolored patterns. It was originally used for upholstery, curtains, and clothing. These days, chintz refers to the floral patterns seen in fabric and other decorative materials, such as wallpaper. It is common to see designs and patterns such as nature, flowers, and leaves. 

Pastels

Pastel colors belong to a pale family of colors that are described to have high value and low saturation. The colors of this family are considered to be soothing. The most commonly used pastels are pink, mauve, baby blue, mint green, peach, periwinkle, and lavender. 

Country Style

Country interior style is any design that appears casual and cozy. The overall appearance eludes the feeling of simple country life. It includes color palettes that are bright along with pastel colors. In addition to these, the colors should also be able to blend perfectly with other design elements like vintage wares and second-hand accessories.

Verdigris

Verdigris is a green or bluish patina that forms on copper, brass, or bronze surfaces that is exposed to air for long periods of time. It consists mainly of copper sulfate. 

Open Kitchens

The open kitchen is a remarkable design for homes that are small. The absence of barriers or doors allows spaces to flow into each other. This design makes the home look more spacious than it is. The good thing about open kitchen design is that it also keeps the family in touch by integrating meal preparation with nearby activities like watching television in the family room. 

Memphis-Inspired Design

The Memphis Design is one of the most popular styles ever created. It is known for the use of bright neon, primary and pastel colors, geometric shapes, and bold, repetitive patterns, such as black and white stripes. 

Preppy

Preppy interior design showcases genteel mix patterns. Plaid is the traditional pattern of preppy style, but not the only one. Think about stripes, houndstooth, herringbone, and gingham checks mix to create a curated look that is anything but stuffy. 

Shabby Chic

Shabby Chic is defined as having a soft, relaxed, romantic style that appears cozy and inviting. The design style usually is related to females, On the other hand, masculine shabby chic appears to be rusty, along with deeper or richer colors. Other decorative items that may be used to achieve the design style are rustic furniture, unfinished wood, denim, burlap, sailcloth, and homespun. 

Japanese Zen

Soothing and spiritual, Japanese-inspired design was a popular trend in the 80s. Zen refers to meditation and has become a popular principle for interior designers. The design style focuses on creating balance, harmony, and feelings of relaxation through a minimalist approach. 

Memphis art lined circle and triangle poster

Memphis art lined circle and triangle poster

Have fun with colors and shapes in this Memphis-inspired poster. Set a trend in your home while preserving a retro appeal. This poster will be a cool and lovely addition to your wall art.

Memphis art white sun in turqouise poster

Memphis art white sun in turqouise poster

Stylish poster of colors, lines, and shapes that will add accent to your walls. A simple yet interesting design that will have a big impact on the overall appearance of your wall.