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COLORS - STYLES - PERSONALITY Discover Your Palette

  • Writer: Arch. Elena Busato
    Arch. Elena Busato
  • Jan 19
  • 2 min read

The choice of the right color and the ideal color palette is essential to create an environment that reflects your personality and style. Once the most suitable colors are identified, you can proceed by selecting fabrics and materials that complete the desired look.

A crucial aspect is evaluating the exposure and lighting of the area being worked on: both natural and artificial light significantly influence how colors are perceived.

To help you define your ideal color palette, along with the most suitable materials and style, I use in-depth tests and propose a selection of customized palettes and inspirations.

For Those Who Love Lightness

Delicate pastel tones and smooth monochromatic surfaces create an ethereal and luminous atmosphere. Soft textures, like delicately colored canvases, pair beautifully with floral motifs or botanical elements.

Exotic scenarios or a retro and refined style are also perfect: images in the dazzling style of the 1920s, enriched with golden accents, add timeless charm.


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For Those Who Love Solidarity and Comfort

Textured materials such as jute, damask fabrics, or tweed convey stability and warmth. Rich colors like forest green, ochre yellow, burnt orange, or burgundy evoke the charm of the earth.

Adding bronzed or aged brass details, or using stone-effect finishes or textured surfaces, can further enhance a welcoming and sophisticated environment.


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For Those Who Love Sobriety

Dusty hues are perfect for timeless elegance: shades like pearl gray, navy blue, powder blue, antique pink, or sage green. Matte surfaces combined with steel or sophisticated finishes enhance a minimal and chic aesthetic.

Beautiful wall coverings that mimic wood surfaces add a touch of warmth and naturalness.


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For Those Who Love Eccentricity

For bold personalities, wallpapers with 3D effects, stroboscopic colors, or strict geometries are an irresistible choice. The classic black & white, with checkered patterns or stripes, can become a true must-have.

Alternatively, one can opt for psychedelic contrasts and 1970s patterns: an explosion of colors and glossy surfaces to astonish and captivate.


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