Draperies, curtains, bedspreads, capes, bed linen, sofa cushions, covers, carpets, tablecloths and napkins… Is it possible to imagine a modern interior without all this? Decorative fabrics are the final chord of the beautiful symphony, created by imagination of the master-designer. They give the interior a sense of comfort and a unique atmosphere of home.
Even the most expensive, royally refined bed under the motley, chintz and cheerful bedspread will look ridiculous. It is different when it has luxurious decoration, which emphasizes its chic and splendor. Recreating vividly saturated images and unexpected solutions is a true art, in which the decorator designer embodies his creative ideas and plans.
Textiles, in one way or another, are present in all contemporary styles. By combining different fabrics and materials, colors and patterns, the designers working in this direction achieve impressive results. The interior comes to life. In a completely different way the walls and furniture look. The room acquires a special emotional coloring.
Exquisite drapery of curtains and curtains turns the window into a picturesque picture.
A lace tablecloth gives a festive atmosphere to the everyday interior. Made in the same color scheme with other elements of textile décor, it elegantly highlights the place for a meal or small talk with a cup of tea. With just a few strokes, the artist creates a comfortable environment in which; each element, each line has its place.
Students in the Interior Design course develop the textile decoration of the room as part of the overall project.
Much attention is paid to different types of curtains, drapes, portieres, curtains and lambrequins, the means that give the interior a special charm, thanks to their inherent aura of psychological comfort.
Recently in the professional palette of designers a lot of new opportunities have appeared. Firstly, the range of fabrics, accessories, curtain rods has expanded. Secondly, what previously seemed unacceptable, today boldly comes into fashion.
How to create not just an interior, competently decorated space, but to recreate the atmosphere in which a person, with his views, his character, his way of life, will feel happy?
Today’s interiors are created not for admiring, but for living. Undoubtedly every detail is functional, but that is not enough: elegance, artistry, beauty, plasticity of forms play a significant role. There are more opportunities, demands and requirements for design have increased.
The textile designer has more tasks: to provide an original artistic solution, to bring it into line with the often contradictory wishes and requirements of the customer and, finally, to implement the idea in the interior.
Although the decorator starts decorating the interior when all the construction and finishing works are finished, the creative process begins long before that. Together with the interior designer, the decorator tries to accomplish a common task – to achieve harmony and coziness in the interior. The main reference points for them are artistic taste, cultural level and sense of beauty.