In recent years, the way we look at the walls in the apartment has changed. They are no longer just a background for furniture and accessories. More and more often, they play the main role. The new trend brings the walls to the fore and gives the space lightness, depth and a modern character. How to paint interiors in the coming months?
If you want to surprise with something new in your interiors, it is worth choosing the ombre effect instead of painting the wall in a traditional way. Although it is mainly associated with hair dyeing, it has recently also become a popular way to refresh walls.
It is a delicate and soft transition between colors, which gives a very light and subtle effect on the wall. One shade gradually gives way to the other, making the surface look delicate, coherent and smoothbecause there is no visible border separating the colors.
This new trend suits many arrangements because it gives us a lot of freedom as to the final effect. We can paint the walls in calm colors or go for a more bold design. It will work for both. Many people also use ombre in a children’s room, where it can be an interesting, colorful accent.
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The ombre effect on the walls should be matched to the character of the interior, its size and the amount of daylight. It is a safe solution connection belonging to one color palette or with a similar degree of saturation, thanks to which the transitions between shades are smooth and natural.
Lists such as: white turning into light beige, delicate gray gradually turning into graphite or bluewhich takes on a deeper navy blue tone at the bottom of the wall.
In small rooms, it is best to use light ombre, moving from a lighter color at the top to a slightly darker one at the bottom, which helps to visually enlarge the space and makes the interior seem lighter and more spacious. In the case of a minimalist style, the ombre effect should be very subdued and discreet, based on neutral colors such as white, cream, gray or sand beige, so that it does not overwhelm the arrangement, but subtly highlights it and adds depth.
