When it comes to interior design, contrast is key. It gives spaces a memorable impact by creating visual interest while also pulling together multiple styles. It is important to add contrast to a space in order to make it visually striking, and not fall flat as if something was missing. Below are a few examples of how you can use high-contrast to design your space.
Create Contrast Using Color
Utilizing two shades on opposite ends of the color wheel will create a strong impact. Black and white will never go out of style, but you could also be bold and choose a color combination such as blue and orange. Keep in mind that one color needs to dominate the space while the other is an accent.
Play With Different Textures
Combining two contrasting textures together adds visual weight to a space. The pieces of your design will be able to draw the eye where you want it. You can use contrasting textures – rough and smooth – close to each other.
Mix And Match Materials You Use
Characteristically, every design is going to include different materials because of all the different design essentials put together. You can also purposefully choose items that are distinct from one another. Mix materials like wood and stone against metals, or a patterned fabric against a solid.
Try A Variety of Shapes
Shape and form are another way to add contrast to a space. You can achieve this using furniture or with wall accessories. In this space, the designer added contrast using a round mirror to balance the shape of the table.
The key to using high-contrast in a space is knowing how – and where – to use it. How do you use contrast in your space?