Color combinations: terracotta and green

In interior decoration it is not only important to find the right right color: choose thecolor matching is decisive on the character of a room. Otherwise the risk is not to enhance an idea of decoration or find yourself with a sense of incompleteness.

Starting from one color pair well-stocked is a basis on which to build a palette with ease and, many times, it is already enough to have an environment with a defined character.

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Photo Giulia Costa

Photo Giulia Costa

One of the colors that has attracted the most attention in recent seasons is terracotta which, with its mineral originsrecalls the ceramic material of the same name obtained by firing theclay and is popular among the choices of interior decorators and “mere mortals” with refined tastes.

Highly sought after for its material and welcoming notes, deep ma light at the same time, terracotta is a passepartout shade that defines spaces and goes well with everything that is natural inspiration.

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An interesting combination for this shade is green with some of its nuancesa juxtaposition from sophisticated flavor and at the same time heat. The variables are mainly entrusted to the choice of the verde which can be more bright o delicate and thus influence the perception of the terracotta colour.

Sage green, for example, will enhance the most pigmented and structured part of the intense terracottathose tending to marronewhile the deeper versions will tend to bring out the qualities bright.

Foto Alvhem

Foto Alvhem

This color combination can be achieved by using not only colored walls, but also by using furnishings e complementsas a Sofa or the most important elements of bathrooms and kitchens.

Not to be underestimated is the possibility offered by textile elements come cushions e linen of the house and, last but not least, the use of plant: perhaps this is the matrix of inspiration, theiconic mix between terracotta pots and green leaves.

Source: living.corriere.it