Have you decided to cover the sofa with a blanket to make it less dirty? How to do this without compromising the interior of the room.
The solution – to drape the sofa with something seems reasonable to any sane housewife who cares about the cleanliness of the house. However, such a “decorative” solution does not always paint the interior. The room often takes on a sloppy or uninhabited look.
To avoid such an impression, we look at the interior, created by designer David Bernad, and take note of his professional techniques.
Bedspread on the sofa photo
Principle of contrasts Is the key to this project. The austere geometry of the coffee tables balances the shapelessness of the sofa, just as black creates perspective against light-colored walls. Sharp corners, in turn, are smoothed out by the curved lines of the accessories (guitars and sculptures on the table).
Neutral palette bedspreads allow him to blend harmoniously into the interior. Wooden floors and jute mats set the tone for the interior. It is based on a natural palette of earthy colors. Light walls fill the room with airand dark brown and black accents give it depth.
Supporting accessories. The abundance of small items in the color of the bedspread allows you to highlight the sofa as the semantic center of the interior. Throw pillows, milk-colored walls and even accessories on the coffee tables support the tone of the sofa. This principle is especially important to observe if the bedspread you have chosen is of a bright contrasting color. In his “support” in the room there must be objects of exactly the same color.
The game of textures allows you to avoid boredom in the interior. The knitted pillowcases of the decorative pillows set them apart from the sofa, while the glass and steel surfaces create the desired contrast with the upholstered furniture.
The sofa cover pictured can be purchased from potterybarn.com for $ 99.