Studio Razavi, a design group in Lyon, France redesigned an interior apartment space to liven the normally drab interior with color and form. The use of arches in doorways contrasts against the ordinary square walls. The splash of blue-green color on accent pieces like an alcove, cabinets, and doorway create a burst of color that adds life to a white space. The ceiling is exposed with wooden beams creating a warm cover over the dining space that contrasts the cool green coloring of the accents. The feeling is fresh, active, and organic.
Key Takeaways:
- It doesn’t take a full renovation to liven up a living space; sometimes a pop of bright color can be just the thing.
- Deep, ocean-inspired blue sets a calming tone, and the hue is subtle enough to be used throughout the home.
- You can liven up a space by adding pops of versatile sea blue to your cabinets, doors, or walls.
“The overall effect is rich but subtle, aged but enlivened. The apartment has just enough style to catch the eye, but ultimately, the stellar bones shine through.”
Read more: https://www.curbed.com/2020/1/29/21112617/renovated-apartment-green-decor-ideas
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