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Moscow House Using Texture Making Flowers

Color isn‘t the best way to create a space visually interesting. Actually, when a lot of vibrant colors enter into play, It‘s easy for any space to obtain a busy, crowded, and distracting. This Moscow home, as visualized by Iqosa, instead decides to stay having a neutral color palette, consisting largely of dark grays, creams, black, and a little bit of gold. To create more visual interest straight into the space, texture is designed heavily through the entire design.



First up is that the living room, which centers on a big, smooth sectional sofa that faces a television. The flat panel screen is hung on the craggy stone wall, using the visible texture both helping to camouflage the tv and also to create a fascinating dynamic involving the smooth surfaces from the sofa and it is opposite wall.


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Next to the dining table, smooth wood paneling contrasts with a vertical garden, in both color and texture.

striped-area-rugThe stairwell is quite interesting as well, with a large wall display behind the actual steps drawing attention away from the practical nature of the space. Lighting gives the wall a gold reflection and makes the stairs all but disappear, making the alcove its own artistic display.sage-green-tilingnatural-wood-panelingtrack-lightingmodern-fireplacetufted-sofa-design
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