Designers say that using the same furniture sets in one room indicates the owners' lack of confidence.
And if in one room there is different furniture, and not a set, then this is a striking example of individuality and resistance to template thinking.
Here are some tips to help you combine different furniture in one room.
Sets are no longer surprising. Much fresher look are mixed groups of sofas and armchairs, even of different colors and shapes.
In the kitchen, the dining table and chairs can be different, as well as the buffet. Even the chairs themselves can be different. In other words, complete freedom of action is allowed, if only to get away from the template classics.
To prevent anyone from going crazy from the abundance of mismatched furniture in one room, you need to adhere to the following rules.
1. In one room there can be a maximum of three different colors of wooden surfaces (except for furniture, this includes floors, doors, baseboards, etc.).
2. Large furniture is selected to match the color of the walls, which prevents the effect of overload and chaos.
3. If an object stands out from the crowd, it needs to be supported by other objects made in the same color.
To avoid mistakes, it is best to mix light with light, vintage with vintage and so on according to the scheme. You can also create color transitions from dark to light or vice versa.