wall design

Given that the colors of the paint or other materials used to cover walls have such a significant impact on how people interact with the space, precision in their design is necessary. Walls are one of the fundamental components of interior décor.

Colors are selected based on the design, purpose, and character of each space, keeping in mind that neutral wall colors encourage luxury, stability, and comfort.

Ahmed Al-Attar, an interior designer and the creator of the “Perlus” company for interior design, explains to “Madam” readers that “each style in the design has colors that distinguish it from other styles,” adding that “the first condition for the use of colors on the walls is to take into account the style of decoration.” For instance, the Scandinavian design is printed in extremely light colors, the rustic style is noted for its white, and the classic style is distinguished by beige and gray colors. Before making a final selection, he advises “applying a sample of each desirable hue on a small section of the wall, with the potential of lightening or darkening any pigment, and giving attention to lighting in the void.” He points out that “the use of light colors for the walls is generally appropriate to suggest spaciousness and clarity in the place, unlike the dark colors.”

How do I pick colors for my walls?

Before beginning the decorating project, the interior designer consults with the homeowners to learn more about their demands for the rooms and their way of life. Based on this information, he chooses the colors for the walls while keeping the overall design in mind. Cool colors, neutral colors (like white), or earthy colors are utilized in interior spaces intended for leisure, i.e. bedrooms, in stark contrast to any hot colors (like red), which are better suited for locations where activity is done (like the gym), for example. In addition, it is permissible to pick a paint for the walls of a conspicuous hue (blue, green, orange, or pink) in the child’s room owing to the vitality and beauty of any of the mentioned colors, bearing in mind that the color may be carried by the dye as mentioned above or wallpaper.

materials for wall coverings

materials for modern wall coverings There are materials that adorn the walls and raise the value of the decorations in interior spaces if the interior designer does not want to select wall dyes. The components include of wood, wallpaper, marble, granite, and more. Each option has requirements and standards that the designer must follow for a more competent and appealing design. The “60 30 10” theory, which attempts to pick three colors in the architectural space, according to the following: the first color is on 60% of the total area, the second color is on 30% of it, and the third color is on 10% of it, is one that Al-Attar cites as being required to use in this context. “Choose the first color from the range of neutral hues,” is advised (earth colors, for example, gray and its derivatives, or white, and the second and third colors from cold or warm colors). This applies a neutral-colored covering to the aforementioned surfaces. It is preferable to install two strips: the first on the right is wood or any other material, and the second on the left is wood, with the importance that the two materials converge in terms of color. He explains that “walls may receive more than one material,” citing the following example: “In the event that the wall is colored in a prominent color due to the material it is covered with (wood, marble, or granite)

Wall lighting

A circular mirror or spotlight panel is set in the centre of the concealed illumination, which is placed behind the material chosen for the wall on each side to increase the value of the interior decorating.

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