Golden interior (18 photos): fashionable tones and combinations
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The golden color in the interior is strongly associated in consciousness with wealth, luxury and brilliance. No wonder the magnificent decoration of Versailles, Peterhof, Buckingham and other palaces was designed to impress visitors with royal power and arouse a sense of admiration and even reverence for the crowned persons. Entire halls, where abundant gilding is applied to the blue or red-brown walls, and the ceiling is painted in gold frames, the sophisticated mosaic on the floor still impresses visitors.
And although today few designers would dare to recreate copies of the famous palaces within the apartment, nevertheless shades of gold in various combinations with other colors find their place in the interior, made in oriental style, and in an eclectic design, and even in a minimalist one.
Arabic style interior
The impression of luxury and comfort in the Arabic style is created by designers not due to the solid gilding from the floor to the ceiling, but thanks to individual elements of decor correctly written into the interior of the bedroom or living room:
- There are complex and ornate gold patterns with a huge number of small details that decorate furniture (inlay, mosaic) or pillows and other woven interior items (curtains, carpets, bedspreads) are embroidered.
- In the Arabic style, there is no furniture as such, to which the European eye is accustomed. Chairs in the living room are replaced by large and small pillows, and sofas and armchairs are covered with soft covers, the role of which is sometimes played even by carpets (also embroidered with gold thread on a burgundy or red-brown background). The tables are low and inlaid with colorful elements.
- Bedrooms are distinguished by the fact that the central place is occupied by a massive bed in a special niche. Such niches are usually decorated with delicate details, which gives lightness and airiness to the room as opposed to a bed, which is covered with a dense dark blanket (red-brown or purple) from expensive fabric.
- Also in the Arabic style, a lot of elegant decor elements are noticeable, which give the rooms the necessary color. For example, wooden or gilded mosaics adorn fragmentary niches and individual pieces of furniture, as well as entire columns.
In the bedroom and even in the living room, the lighting is soft and subdued, because its purpose is to create some mystery and intrigue in the spirit of Scheherazade's fairy tales. It is here that the golden color in the interior will come to the rescue. Lamps with a lampshade or chandeliers in beige and brown, imitating gold covered with patina, are the best suited for creating a mysterious oriental atmosphere.
The use of gold in an eclectic style
Eclecticism is used in modern design primarily to create a special interior, unlike others, because this style is manifested in the combination of sometimes incompatible things: different styles, different textures, contrasting colors, old and new. Sometimes designers are so addicted that the room turns colorful and clumsy. In order to avoid such an effect, the different elements of the decor still have to be united by some common feature (for example, the texture can combine furniture of different styles).It is also worth using not a brilliant golden color in the interior, but matte, which, playing with different shades on the surface or on the mosaic, would give the space of the bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen depth and volume.
When choosing a wallpaper or mosaic, many dwell on light beige-brown tones, because it gives even a small room warmth and airiness at the same time. Gold wallpapers in the interior can also look fresh and light, for this you just need to choose options with floral ornaments, which are unobtrusively emphasized with gold accents.
Decisions in a decor where gold is combined with black, dark brown, blue, violet colors look rather bold and original. At the same time, the noble color is used as an element of furniture decoration or a separate decor element. The combination of black and gold, blue (green-blue) and gold, purple and gold helps to achieve an amazing visual effect. In this case, the dark color must necessarily dominate this duet. For example, the kitchen looks amazing with furniture in black (purple, green-brown, blue) color, where the handles, legs or decor on the door, and in the bathroom - mosaic - are made in golden shades.
Minimal style
This style is characterized by a limited number of basic shades (no more than three) and a minimal presence of decor and furniture. In addition, the furniture itself is characterized by strict geometric shapes and the absence of elaborate decor details.
The golden color in the interior, designed in the spirit of minimalism, can be used as accents in the bedroom, and in the living room, and in the kitchen, and in the bathroom. So, strict white next to golden elements (for example, with a mosaic) will gain an interesting zest, and the room will be filled with light and air. A combination of not only white with gold, but also gray-gold will also look advantageous.
In addition, golden tones can become basic in design. Light gold-colored wallpapers in the interior will look fresh and advantageous if they cover not only the walls, but also the ceiling. Then the living room will turn out in warm, cozy shades, and some decorative items on the contrary should be done in contrasting dark colors. For these purposes, blue, purple, cyan, green-brown, black are suitable, which would harmoniously combine with each other.
In the kitchen, minimalism manifests its positive aspects most strongly, because, like in no other place in the apartment, here you need to maximize both functional and visual space. With the first item, correctly selected furniture with simple shapes can usually help. But as for the second, the kitchen in a minimalist style sometimes becomes boring and monotonous due to the combination of gray-blue, gray, black-white or white-gray shades.
In this case, just muted golden color will help to place visual accents in the kitchen. For these purposes, a golden mosaic or a tile decorated with a gold ornament on a kitchen apron is suitable.
Golden ratio in the interior
Experienced designers know the pattern: the most impressive eye is not the environment where the objects are placed strictly symmetrically, but the one where the golden ratio is used. The Golden Ratio was actively used by the ancient Greeks in the construction of churches, the creation of mosaics, and was based on the proportions that exist in nature (the structure of the shell, petals of a flower, on the fibers of trees). In interior design, such a section indicates the absence of even multiple parts, compositional elements should be located so that one side is slightly longer than the other (about 1 to 1.6).
The space of any room (kitchen, bedroom or living room), organized in accordance with this principle, creates a sense of harmony, which allows a person to feel comfortable and cozy.
Thus, the golden ratio allows you to not only correctly arrange the furniture in the room, but also to determine in which ratio it is best to use one or another combination of shades in the design. For example, you can achieve interesting effects if you fill in about 60% of the room with gold, then use about 30% of the accompanying color (brown, beige, white are suitable for this), and finally, take 10% of the interior with additional color as accents (violet is suitable here , blue, blue, red-brown, gray-green).
Of course, these proportions are approximate, in addition, it is important to approach responsibly the combination of the accompanying and complementary colors, so that the effect is harmonious and not repulsive.