Article : What colour to choose for your custom-made furniture
Choosing to design bespoke furniture means deciding to take full responsibility for every element that goes into it.
Choosing to design bespoke furniture means deciding to take full responsibility for every element that goes into it.
Choosing to design bespoke furniture means deciding to take full responsibility for each element that makes it up. And that includes the dimensions, the fittings, but also and above all the colours. Yes, what colour should you choose? And will you choose a single piece of furniture or a combination of colours? Only you can decide. But here's some information that might help you make your choice of colour for your furniture depending on the room it's going to be in.
Colour brings cheerfulness to your interior, but it also defines a style, an atmosphere that's unique to each person.
Each colour has a different virtue, and each room in your home is unique, which is why the choice of colour is essential as it will define the atmosphere of a room.
And if you opt for a combination of colours, the same applies, choose with harmony: complementary colours (red-green, blue-orange, violet-yellow), or else a light colour with a dark one... to be added as a "touch" to your decor so that it's not too heavy, too overwhelming and above all so that you don't get tired of it.
The entrance is the main point of passage in your home. It's the first room you see and the one that welcomes your guests. So it needs to be cheerful and welcoming. So opt for Yellow, which is THE dynamic, cheerful, warm colour, or Orange, the colour of communication.
For a more hushed, sophisticated ambience, opt for a pastel colour, in shades of pink, blue...
The living room is the living area of your home. In general, we opt for neutral colours, avoid too many colours, which will eventually bore you. We advise you to choose grey, brown or beige tones as your main colour. Then, add a splash of colour, and bring some pizzazz to your interior by choosing strong decorative pieces: reds, yellows, duck blue.
For a cocooning decor, start with totally white walls for purity and compose your interior with wooden furniture, green plants, aerial lighting... And for an industrial feel, the colours oak, black and aluminium should take precedence. Colour is chosen according to the room but also according to the atmosphere and your interior theme, so adopt your style!"
The bedroom should be calm and peaceful, which is why Blue and Green are the colours to choose. They are full of qualities: Blue is the colour of confidence, freedom and, above all, calm. Green also represents calm, but also nature and peace. These are the ideal colours for a soft, harmonious atmosphere. Choose from turquoise, navy blue, indigo, duck blue and almond green, all of which can be combined with white or grey to create a reassuring ensemble.