Interior design around your new stairrunner using proven techniques
Your runner is bought. Now its time to think about surrounding design
You’ve bought a new stairrunner because you want a fresh look, but your décor is probably designed around the old carpet. If you want some easy and practical ideas to solve that problem – read on! Have fun trying out these trusted interior design technique to use Interior design around your new stairrunner
The principals of color in interior design
Color is personal
Only you know what color makes you happy or inspired, but where we can offer some borrowed wisdom, is with color principals. We guide you below which colors go best together by using a color wheel
The color wheel. A fun, easy, reliable way to manage color
A color wheel is a scientific approach to color which can be put to work in all art including interior design . Every interior designer has one on their desk .The master artists of old, wielded the color wheel principles . This is how you use it.
Choose your main color
First find the principal color you want to work with on the wheel. This may be anything. The color of your stairrunner itself, a piece of art or your intended paintwork. Its the theme color. Lets say for example you chose a golden shade of beige. Once you select that color, there are three ways to use the wheel to achieve your dream room. Analogous, complimentary and monochromatic
Analogous colors
Analogous colors are blocks of color that are located next to each other on a color wheel. These are the big colors in the outer perimeter of the wheel. Because three is a magic number in interior design,usually three colors are used.
A typical analogous design might incorporate red, orange and yellow. Notice they are next to each other on the color wheel.Analogous colors create a sense of unity, whilst allowing variation in color. It can also create a relaxing and calming effect making it popular in professional design.
The same feeling is used in the analogous design below by one of our very gifted Swiss customers.
Complimentary colors
Colors directly opposite each other on the wheel, for instance blue and orange, are complimentary. When these different colors inhabit the same space, they compliment each other. The picture below by Vincent Van Gogh illustrates complimentary use of the color wheel .
Blue and orange are opposite each other on the wheel, which means you’re safe using them together in your color scheme.
Monochromatic design
Using the colors next to each other on the inside of the wheel, in this case; blues, is called a monochromatic design. Artist Claude Money used a blue monochrome pallet below.
The stair runner design below is monochromatic in shades of blue resulting in a harmonious design.
Philosophy and color
Is it possible that Philosophy or state of mind, is as much a part of design as color? In japan they would say yes! The Japanese incorporate this concept in every part of their life including design .They call it Wabi-Sabi.
Wabi-Sabi
Wabi-sabi is a Japanese philosophy which centers on the acceptance of transience and imperfection .
In interior design, this translates into the use of natural materials like rocks stones and wood. The materials may be distressed or in very natural form so as to enhance the imperfection theme . Design is from natures pallet and texture.
If you wish to embrace transience and imperfection in your design we also recomend our Coir Range which is itself proudly imperfect
Contrast and framing
It enhances design to contrast natural materials against a clean backdrop, by creating a similar effect to a picture frame. Framing creates a feeling of order and focus, which massively enhances design . Top Tip using the color grey in design with natural materials, creates a perfect frame effect for your wabi sabi stair runner .
Use grey in your design
Perfectly illustrated above and below, pairing grey with naturals creates an outstanding design. Grey is a designers secret weapon when using natural materials
Proportion
Color proportion sets off a chain reaction of harmony, and wards off clash or drabness. Proportion in this case is balanced between beige and grey. The eye is drawn to the focal point the runner, but it does no dominate, because beige is used on the top of the wall and carpet to maintain proportion. The stairrunner is “alive” as a result of two techniques – proportion and use of grey.
White chocolate minimalism
This new design which couples minimalism with an almost dream like pallets of whites and naturals is perfectly served by our Jute boucle hemmed edge .
No border , no clutter , 100 natural
Accents
These are pop of color or colors which are added to create interest in interior design around your new stairrunner. These should be used sparingly and if possible in the corners or extremities for a very subtle theme. In the white minimalism picture above the blue in the pic is an accent color
Using a grey stair runner surrounded by natural colors
If you dont want to use grey paint, reverse the design partnership by using a grey stairrunner and using natural colors around it
We hope this guide gave you some ideas and inspiration
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