Every style has its own secrets and rules, and if you don’t follow them, you can get out of the rut instead of creating a unique image.
The retro trend also has its own characteristics. They say that it is such a unique option that it will never go out of fashion. But there is no way without harmony here either.
This is not an interior made of old things. First of all, it is the simplicity of lines and images, the main background is neutral in color with bright additions. The materials used are plastic and glass, plywood and artificial leather.
Monochrome, calm tones are recommended: white ceiling, plaster, paint or wallpaper on the walls, exposed wiring.
The floor is made of planks or parquet, laminate or ceramic tiles, or bright linoleum.
Designers highlight several periods that can be reproduced in the interior.
1. These are the 50s of the last century, when bright and saturated colors dominated. Furniture can be red, yellow or turquoise.
2. The 60s were richer and more down-to-earth. The color palette includes green and mustard, orange and brown. Wallpaper and textile patterns include geometry or abstraction.
3. In the 70s, dark and rich colors dominated. Brown, orange and green were in high esteem.
The most important thing is to try to maintain a balance between colors and shades, otherwise, instead of style, you can end up in chaos.