The background does not mean a thing of the past, and many designers who install it in most if not all their projects. However, when choosing the background style, not all options were created equal in the eyes of professionals.
Here are three interior designers share their views on the background forms and applications that they think they are no longer on trend. They suggest that you are digested by this once popular appearance to ensure that your home looks elegant and updated as possible.
Zig Zag or Chevron samples
The days passed when Zig Zags and Chevron samples, who were everywhere in 2010, were seen as in Vogue, Kristini Phillips, the founder of Kristina Phillips interior design, explains.
“While Chevrs used to be bold, in the trendy choice, they became ubiquitous to the point that they were too famous,” says Phillips. “This form tends to feel more kipla than stylish, so it’s time to move on to something more unique.”
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Procated flowers
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Display your too much flowers in the vase, not on the walls. Phillips believes that this style of background is a little too chaotic visual. The designer explains how much bold, too much flowers are easily prevailed in space, turning the room in more bones from the environment.
However, if you love a floral pattern, you decide for something minimum or less busy, so it can create a charming statement instead of chaotic.
Breza Design Trees
Other prints of inspired nature fell in favorites and favorites Phillips, is tired of seeing birch samples on the walls.
“They can feel excessively nostalgics and no longer offer that fresh, modern appeal,” she says.
Petty prints
Lisa Simopous, the founder of Simopoulos design, he doesn’t like it when the wallpaper is so small to the extent in which it is not easily recognizable.
“I think you can’t get closer to actually discern what a form is,” she says, notice that if you can’t fully appreciate the specific form, you may simply opt for color.
Paper accent walls
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The designers mixed feelings on emphasized walls, whether they were colored or papers, and many, like phillips, beliefs are that they fell out of style.
The greeting of the ceiling, however, as mentioned below, is something that designers enjoy by working in recent years – we have seen it in the game in the entrances, bathrooms, closets and beyond.
Mixing the background of sample with traffic border
A few decades ago, the plants coated were all anger. However, Madison Massaro, the founder of Madison Lea interior, calls people to take off the border completely – especially if it will be paired with an already intricate background design.
“I can’t tell you how many restorations I have seen in the years of renewing space,” says Massaro. “It is an additional step that does not visually add to space in any other way except it looks like the room is not updated since the 1980s.”
Simopoulous is also happy to focus clean from the background background because it believes that one long pattern strip is over the top or half of the wall is not attractive.
Goes all in geometric paper
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If you will use geometric wallpapers in your home, think about holding it only with the ceiling.
“I am for eclectic parties, but causing headaches for your guests is the last thing you want to happen when having fun, saying to install a traffic sample on all four (or five!) Walls can simply be too.
Massaro explains how one wall in a funky background can create space filled with signs, it can be obvious when space is not updated in age when it looks out of the room and looks obsolete.