DECORATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR LUXURY INTERIOR
Decorative accompaniment of interior is a creative process that allows you to create a different image of the room. In order to make the space look unusual and in a new way, sometimes it’s enough to introduce a couple of characteristic objects that differ visually from the main setting, but still complement it favorably.
Today, at Antonovich Group disposal there are a huge number of different materials with different textures for creating the authors interior design of the premises. Different textures give a certain feeling that the surface of an object produces through touch, or when looking at it. Texture is the quality of the surface of an object. It can be smooth and rough. Rough textures look warm and natural, smooth ones look cold and formal.
MATERIAL COMBINATIONS AND THEIR TEXTURES
Wood, stone, concrete, gypsum, sand, metal, fabric, fur, wool, skin, leather, rubber, plastic are the main, but not all types of textures that Antonovich Group uses in its interior projects. A texture conveys information about a material by a characteristic pattern or a combination of pattern and texture.
- Wood
It is environmentally friendly, beautiful, aesthetically pleasing, practical material, used both for construction and for fit-out, the manufacture of furniture or decor. Its texture allows you to play with a variety of colors and shades, as well as enjoy the beauty of the patterns. Wood is appropriate in interior fit-out of the ceiling, walls and floor. It creates an atmosphere of comfort, allows to enjoy the warmth and comfort. And modern technology will ensure safety and beauty of its material.
- Stone
The use of this material is justified in the furniture industry, and in interior fit-out. For interior decoration with stone our designers use approach with great intelligence and skills. Its structure gives a feeling of coldness, roughness of the surface. However, sometimes, these properties are able to emphasize the monumentality, the inviolability of design. For example, a marble lined fireplace appears as the compositional center of a room. Marble counter tops will last a long time in the kitchen, and marble floors or tiles on the walls of the bathroom emphasize the classic style.
In modern interiors, bold use of texture gives a stunning effect. Rough unfinished masonry can be used together with stainless steel, glass or polished concrete. A smooth dark tile or shiny lacquered wall covering will create a supremacist space with clear lines and borders. By combining contrasting textures, you can create variety, but this requires a lot of space. The use of textures in interior is a very expressive technique, requiring an impeccable taste and sense of proportion from the designer.