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Dark Academia style

Dark Academia style is a recently popped-up trend in interior design. It is not just about decoration but conveys a whole lifestyle: finally, the classic literacy, desire of knowledge, love of literature and science are again in the spotlight. It draws heavily on Gothic and Victorian styles, but at the same time strives to create a sense of coziness and comfort.
The most important characteristic of Dark Academia style is the color palette. Almost any rich, deep shade work well with it, creating a comfortable, contemplative atmosphere. Tha base colors can be: forest green, chocolate brown, burgundy, navy blue, charcoal, deep purple and of course, black. These are balanced by a bit lighter but elegant colors of the accessories: gold, cream, deep amber, dark red. The key is the balance between these.
The most effective way creating the style in a living space is using wallpaper. Classic patterns will be the good choices in this case also: damask, woven patterns (e.g. linen-imitation), toile, striped. The tone-on-tone effect is important, so the base color is dark and the pattern is a slightly lighter shade, maybe with a metallic effect.
Let’s think about an old library or an office of a professor while furnishing a room. The most important furniture of the style are: bookshelves or bookcases, leather armchair, vintage wooden desk, bed with dark wood or black wrought iron-like headboard, buttoned upholstered chair and ottoman, (fake)fireplace.
Wall pictures are the basic elements of decoration. The theme can be various: old maps and celestial maps, botanical and anatomical prints, architectural drawings and engravings or reproductions of oil paintings (Renaissance, Baroque, Victorian) with proper subjects.
There is also a wide selection of other decorative elements, but the most important of these are books, in all quantities. Fill the shelves with volumes, their rows can be broken by other decorative objects. Other empty surfaces (tables, shelves, windowsill, mantel) can be decorated by objects that exude classic atmosphere. If the budget allows, use original vintage pieces. Copy of any ancient Greek or Roman marble statue, old scientific instruments (e.g. sextant, telescope, typewriter, globe) are suitable, and many candle-holders.
Candlelight will provide the basis for additional lighting. The light sources should be dimmable, as mood lighting suits this style best. Classic bronze is the good choice for light fittings, maybe with few chrystal decoration.
The textiles used exude warmth and luxury, such as velvet and wool. The pattern is sparse, restrained, creating a layered effect (herringbone, pinstripes, tartan). The mood is completed by heavy, rich curtains and drapery, Persian style carpet, thick blankets and cushions.
If you like plants in your home, choose only plants with decorative leaves and dark green shades (e.g. ferns, ivy, palms).
Ask for help of an interior designer creating the Dark Academia style in your home.

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Colorful cooker

A colorful cooker is the perfect way to express your personality in a typical white/gray kitchen – whether small or large

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Storybooks

Even as children, we are greeted by detailed, cosy interiors in storybooks, which help us immerse ourselves in the lovely stories even more.
(Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit, Jean de Brunhoff: Le roi Babar, Jill Barklem: Brambly Hedge)

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At Easter…

Although these are not seasonal accessories, they function as an extra decorative element at Easter

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Color of the year 2025

Pantone company announces the color of the next year in every December which has an effect on interior design also. Mocha Mousse no. 17-1230 is the color of the year 2025.
This is a warm milk chocolate brown hue, from the group of earth-tones. Just like the sweets that gave it its name, the color itself is quite intense and tends to overpower other colors. Although it is not particulary a dark shade, if used in too large a quantity, it can easily create an oppressive, dark effect, as it absorbs light and narrows the space. It is worth firstly combining it with light, neutral colors (white and off-white, cream, cool pastels) to remove the gloomy atmosphere, which can make the room seem boring and depressing. It can be used in any room in small quantities.
Ask for help of an interior designer for making the color of the year 2025 appear in your home in style.

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Decorating for fall

Autumn decorating can begin! Keywords: warm earth tones, natural textures, layers

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Color of the year 2024

Pantone company announces the color of the next year in every December which has an effect on interior design also. Peach Fuzz no. 13-1023 is the color of the year 2024.
Its base is orange, mixed with a good amount of pink. It is a soft, restrained color that reminds us of softness, homeliness and tranquility. A more airy, pastel effect can be achieved if mixed with white.
A feeling of excessive sweetness or femininity can be avoided by combining it with black and white. Its complement is baby blue, it looks good with shades of brown and gray, as well as mint green and sage green. It can also be used on large surfaces, but it also functions as a showy pop of color on accessories. It can be used in any room.
Ask for help of an interior designer for making the color of the year 2024 appear in your home in style.

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Winter colors

Colors of winter in our home

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Color of the year 2023

Every December Pantone company announces the color of the next year which effects interior design also. Viva Magenta no. 18-1750 is the color of the year 2023.
This is a powerful, although not intrusive, rich red hue (unlike the vigorously pink magenta color known in the common language). Creators were inspired by the original red color gained from cochineal. In this way, it can be traced back not only to nature, but also radiates luxury.
It is a medium dark shade, so it can be used in larger quantities. It fits well for kitchens, luxurious living rooms or even masculine interiors as a pop of color. As every red hue, this has invigorating, energizing effect, so it should be carefully used in bedrooms and children’s rooms. Ask for help of an interior designer for making the color of the year 2023 appear in your home in style.

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Indigo

Indigo is a dark but not vivid bluish-violet hue. It is the inner color of the rainbow, near blue. It was named after the natural blue dye which is extracted from the Indigo shrub.
Those who like dark colors in their home can use it even on all four walls. It gives depth to the space, but it also radiates elegance. If we want to pair it with other colors, pay attention to its clear purple tone. Thanks to this, it has less formal effect than clearly blues with similar tones and intensities. It can be well combined with both pure white and natural, neutral colors. To create a masculin interior, choose the shades of brown for pairing.

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