4 Ideas of Ombre Effect in Interior Design
Ombre is a new interior trend, which is based on a color change from dark to light tones or from one shade to another. This technique can also be called “degrade” or “gradient”. It can be used in a variety of interior decoration items. We offer you some decoration options in this article.
4 Interior Decorating Ideas: Ombre Effect
Ombre effect on walls
Ombre in wall decoration
Ombre on the walls will be the most noticeable. At the same time, this effect can be used in absolutely any room. The main thing is to choose the right tone. However, implementation of such ideas requires skillful approach. You will need the ultimate accuracy of the artist with experience.
But while making ombre effect on the walls, it is important to remember that the darker shades should be at the bottom in rooms with low ceilings. This will visually increase the height of the space.
Ombre in window decoraton
Textile manufacturers have not missed the opportunity to support such a fashion trend. So today it doesn’t take much effort to find the right tone for curtains with ombre effect. Lightweight materials look especially effective in window decoration: silk, linen, cotton and organza. Gradient on these curtains will create a feeling of lightness. There are curtains, where the gradient is applied like watercolor, careless, but by picturesque strokes. Such an option is a great opportunity to create an original and characteristic decoration of the window, as well as harmoniously complement the overall design.
Linens with ombre effect
Since we have already determined that textile manufacturers keep up with fashion trends, and the linens were and remain a full part of the overall design of any bedroom, we cannot forget about this detail of interior design. But despite the fact that there are lots of fabrics with ombre effect, it is quite difficult to find suitable and quality linen with color transition.
Furniture with ombre effect
Ombre effect in the interior can be highlighted using the furniture. This technique is particularly relevant in relation to the frame structures: cupboard and drawer units. In this case you do not have to look for the finished colored furniture. You paint the finished design by hand. For this you need only white paint and any desired color. You can achieve different shades of saturation by mixing them, and create the ombre effect.

Alicia Kim


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