Colors Inspired by Travel around the World

 In color, Interior Design, travel

As the seasonal change motivates the change of the decoration and accessories of the house. The return of summer is, for example, especially consider the end of summer almost as the beginning of the year.

And sure enough, it looks like corals and pinks that have been big in the last year are definitely transitioning into sea inspired blue and cool greens.

Sea inspired blues creating in any space.

“Neo-Mint, cobalt, moody ink blue, yellow, and hazelnut” are the colors I chose to be a part of my design moods, those colors imparts calmness, restful sleep, anda relaxing Zen effect, are the colors inspired by my travel.

“The faster technology moves and the more convenience it offers, the more we seek activities, experiences and lifestyles that impart slowness and realness into our lives,” says Dee Schlotter, senior color manager for PPG, in a press release.

“The need for simplicity and escapism from technology is, in part, the reason that consumers are craving blues like Chinese Porcelain that bring us closer to natural elements such as the sea and sky—creating serenity in any space.”

Taking inspiration from far and wide not only creates a visual representation of the places you’ve been, also colors when added .

“Traveling brings us important memories, and integrating these memories into your décor will make you happy and add interesting layers to your interior,” said Ross Hamilton Englisbe, director general and president of Paris-based Hamilton Conte. “Interiors are all about expressing yourself and bringing your personal joy into a space.”

Each time I travel, I get more and more inspired by the culture, nature and people around in that area. The space is more interesting when it has been drawn by inspiration from different places.

As a designer I look at everything around me from a different view, each city I visit has its own mood and color pallets. Travelling exposes you to things you have never seen before. Every time I return from my travel I bring something new to incorporate into my designs.

We don’t like to concentrate our designs into one area, it’s very important that the space flows and people enjoy an experience while they walk through.

This allowed me to unify the space while using different styles.

You can mix and match colors and tones but the most important thing is to stay in the same mood/vibe. Overall concepts and ideas has to be determined and then you play around with colors within that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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