You decided to use purple in the interior? Do you know how many shades of purple in color, which it combines, which rooms it is better suited and other nuances of this color? If not, then your article is for you.
Violet became especially popular in interior designs after Pantone called the color “Radiant Orchid” in 2014. But in fact, no one uses only this specific color in their homes.
How to convey the mood of the room through a purple color?
Violet can be more universal than you think, but you need to consider that soft purple shades are usually associated with romance and sweetness, and deep purple shades – with luxury and strength. At the same time, the color is never considered by itself, for example, if you want to create a feminine interior of the bedroom using purple color, then you may need other accessories, mainly girls. Classical feminine purple bedroom can be based on lavender wallpaper, black and white photos and furniture with streamlined edges.
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Depending on the time of day and the effects of natural light, the purple color will look different. Before painting or overlapping the wallpaper, apply a sample of paint or attach a sample with wallpaper on the walls in the room and see how the shade looks at different times of the day. Violet walls in the interior of the dark room will convey a feeling opposite to the feeling that occurs when it enters a bright purple room.
Some more useful details:
Dark purple walls make the room very dramatic.
Violet and yellow are opposite shades and when in pairs, create a special dynamics. If you are interested in a combination of purple with other colors in the interior, then it is worth the first thing to pay attention to the combination of yellow with purple.
If you are not ready to repaint the whole room in purple, because you are afraid of the audacity of the result, use the lavender shade and combine it with white.
Nevertheless, purple is best softened not by white, but sweet-pink or golden yellow.
Saturated purple in combination with red and white may look very rich. This combination is great for the dining room.
Neutral gray colors and beige colors go well with purple, but without bright accents (green, yellow, plum) the room will seem gloomy and sometimes even dirty.
The transition of purple shades from the walls to textile products should be partially, for example, a purple wall against which there is a white chair on which a light pillow with lines of the same shade is flaunted as the wall.
You can combine two or more purple colors (pale purple with a slightly darker purple).
Dark violet color can be combined with bright green colors.