This article is an original soft assembly color course for chairs, a large number of original color matching schematic diagrams and soft conversion schematic diagrams for living rooms and bedrooms.
After I published an article "Soft Assembly Colors, Making a Small Draft in a Few Steps", many people asked for suggestions on color matching. It's easy to step on the issue of color matching step by step (for example, when you see a favorite brick, you don't think about how to match the wall paint and furniture, you buy it first, and when you see a favorite item, you place an order first regardless of the color and style, and finally you find it particularly strange to piece it together).
In fact, following certain principles, we can easily control the advanced effect by making a good color manuscript with soft clothes at the beginning and choosing the main material and soft clothes according to the planned manuscript.
here are several cases of living room and bedroom drawn by individuals for your reference.
Case 1 Warm Orange Grey
This case is a soft assembly color scheme for Sumitomo Sanerting. In the hardcover room bought by Sanerting's family, the developer comes standard with a dark reddish-brown wooden floor and a baseboard door cover, which looks older, while Sumitomo prefers a natural and younger warm tone style.
▲ On the main color block, some bright warm grays are selected as soft package colors for large areas of walls, carpets and sofas, and reddish colors such as rose gold, caramel orange and rose gray are used as local embellishments, echoing the original floor. Karakata Jazz White is a classic match with rose gold and plant ash.
▲ The original floor was very dark in color. In order to have a warm rest atmosphere, a large foundation carpet was used to lay the floor. There are bronze wall clocks and dark brown wall paintings on the wall, which echo the floor and guide the line of sight upwards. Caramel orange, plant ash, beige pillow, soft bag with harmony, light persimmon red floor lamp. Jazz white stone is slightly brighter than the brightness of the wall, which is rich in layering.
▲ The customized TV cabinet is made of textured vegetation gray, rose gold handle, jazz karakata table top and other parts. The ceiling lamp is a rose gold copper lamp.
▲ When designing, consider distinguishing the saturation of the ground and the wall.
▲ The choice of single products must focus on the main color, to avoid the problem of uneven color caused by excessive mixing, and we must exercise restraint in color.
▲ Attach a color and material list
Case 2 is warm yellow and gray
This case is made for another sumitomo. This sumitomo is in the middle of decoration, and the floor tile is gray and matte, so he prefers a more rational, concise and warm space atmosphere.
▲ Design the relationship of fast dominant color according to preset keywords. The walls and roofs are slightly yellowish and nearly white gray. Floor tiles are matte tiles with fine gray-white texture and small contrast, and the hue is lukewarm and neutral. The heavy color is brown and black, and the warm color is longan yellow and light chestnut gray.
▲ Enrich warm colors on the previous basis, and use rice ash and brown ash with low saturation except warm yellow of longan color. This can maintain the primary and secondary relationship of the whole collocation, and always keep the saturation of bright yellow color the most prominent. Use a small amount of cold pine lime to set off the warm color, and pay attention to the low saturation of the cold color.
▲ Choose accessories, golden brown chandeliers, paul klee's paintings, David's plaster statues, and warm fruit bowls. Always focus on the initial keywords and keep the feeling of the main color block enriched.
▲ Final effect, schematic diagram of the living room.
▲ Attach a color material table
Case 3 Egon Schiele living room
This case demonstrates how to design color matching with master painting as inspiration. In fact, except Mo Landi, many masters' painting colors are applicable to interior design. ▲ Is this the Austrian painter Egon? Schiller painted a quick painting called "Neulen Bach's Living Room". Although it seems that there are no details, it is the best inspiration for us to use it for color matching. Pay attention to the size, rhythm and echo of the color blocks in this painting.
▲ Let's take a look at the color relationships of the 5 colors, 7 colors, 11 colors and 31 colors of this painting respectively
▲ A composition manuscript of the living room
▲ Use the colors painted before on the manuscript to play a coloring game, and gradually increase the details and decorations.
▲ choice of decoration, reddish copper wall clock and lamps.
▲ Selection of hanging pictures. paul klee's "Red Fugue" is rich in layers, abstract and charming, and it is in line with the tone of our group of cases. It is a perfect choice for decorative painting.
▲ the overall effect.
▲ color material table.
Other bright and warm gray matching
Here are some other groups of bright and warm gray matching effects.
▲ Matching diagram (by chair only)
In addition to dirty pink, persimmon orange gray, Grey-rose red is also a red color with a high sense of class
▲ Spatial effect (pinterest)
Persimmon orange gray+dirty pink+off-white → dirty pink textbook collocation
▲ Schematic diagram of collocation (by chair only)
Spatial effect (pinterest)
Almond color, dry rose color, hazelnut brown can bring people warmth especially in winter.
▲ spatial effect (pinterest)
caramel and crab green are good for CP haha.
in case 4, the gray zebra wood
The above cases are all living rooms, and the following cases take the bedroom as an example to draw several groups of collocation.
▲ This example takes the bedroom as the design object, and the bedroom is used as a resting place. You can boldly darken the color, and the effect is often surprisingly good.
▲ In this case, the main color is warm medium gray, the floor is made of zebra wood with semi-transparent gray paint, and the wall surface is painted with vegetable gray latex paint by Haijibu, with golden brown stripes and bedside furniture. The bedding is made of stone gray and light linen fabric. The light source is a warm light belt and a hydrangea-shaped chandelier, and a walnut hidden backlight belt is made at the bedside. The overall texture is rich and layered, and the atmosphere is serene and noble.
▲ Color Material Table
In case 5, the gray tone is silver rubber
The color of this case is a little darker than that of the previous case, mainly because the floor is darker.
▲ In this case, neutral gray is used as the wall paint and top paint, silver oak veneer is used for the wall, and the wood floor with deep color is matched.
▲ Take the bedroom as an example.
▲ Table of color materials
Case 6: Dark black and white roots
This case uses a large area of black stone to build a low-key, calm and passionate atmosphere with abundant wood, metal and leather
Warm gray wall paint and light camel leather, walnut and smoked white oak have similar colors but different textures and textures.
the design of stone parting can better highlight its texture
▲ Color material table
▲ Similar matching living room space effect (pinterest)
More dark and warm gray color matching reference
▲ (pinterest)
The wonderful thing about this net map is that the top surface of the wall is actually the same as the wall except for the plaster line of gray. The colors of the two groups of brown sofas and coffee tables are similar and different, and there is a piece of brown metallic luster in the distance that echoes it. In addition, there are two long linear submerged track lights on the ceiling, and the whole space is soft and bright except for the lamps, which can be said to be quite restrained.
▲ (source: pinterest)
The smoky wood grain on the facade is vertically unbroken, and long straight lines are split to create light and shade effects. The TV cabinet has two gray planes and a jazz white facade. The floor satin is light and translucent, and the texture strength is different from the smoked gray wood grain of the facade. Dark grey sofa echoes the facade as a heavy color on the light floor. The hidden warm color lights create a long halo. The atmosphere of the whole space is simple and not simple. ? ▲ (source pinterest)
The overall tone of the bedroom is dark, and the saturation of both the carpet wall and the bedding is low. Rich layers are made in a small color range, and the lighting design can't see the lights, which can be said to be quite calming.
Note: This article was originally written by the chair, and all the renderings, schematic diagrams and tables except some net drawings were originally drawn by the chair. Most of the above cases are living rooms, and there are other articles such as green raiders, cabinet storage, soft assembly color manuscripts, etc. Welcome to collect and pay attention.
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