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As Christmas nears, autumn makes its way to many of our homes around the globe. Gone are the fresh, light, summery hues, replaced with a darker, warmer, more comforting palette. An easy way to introduce these hues, without using darker (and often more expensive) wood tones, is to inject burnt orange and olive green – the colours of autumn. This snazzy apartment in Silesia, Poland was designed to house the season within the confines of modernity. Its charcoal and wooden background meet colour blocks of autumnal hues, with little pops of colouring playing in-between.
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As Christmas nears, autumn makes its way to many of our homes around the globe. Gone are the fresh, light, summery hues, replaced with a darker, warmer, more comforting palette. An easy way to introduce these hues, without using darker (and often more expensive) wood tones, is to inject burnt orange and olive green – the colours of autumn. This snazzy apartment in Silesia, Poland was designed to house the season within the confines of modernity. Its charcoal and wooden background meet colour blocks of autumnal hues, with little pops of colouring playing in-between.
Source: homedesigning
Collected by GVA.
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Source: homedesigning
Collected by GVA.
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CONTACT us for Design & 3D Visualization Work:
- Email: [email protected] (the fastest way)
- Website: http://GenArchitect.com
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GeniusVietArchitects
#GeniusVietArchitects #GVAarticle
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