実例6選!色で魅せるインテリア アートと家具のカラーコーディネート術 - FROM ARTIST

6 Examples! How to coordinate art and furniture colors to create a captivating interior

Color is one of the most important elements in interior design. The colors of furniture, walls, and art. How they are combined can greatly change the overall impression of a space. Here, we will introduce color coordination techniques that combine art and furniture to maximize the appeal of color, along with specific interior coordination examples. With just the right amount of color, your room can be transformed into a space that looks like something out of a magazine.

1. Use the basic color coordination technique "three-color rule"

The first thing you need to know when choosing interior colors is the "three-color rule." This is a simple rule that limits the colors used in a room to three: a base color, an accent color, and a point color.

・Base color: The color that supports the entire space, including the walls, floor, and curtains (70% of the total).

Accent colors: Colors used on medium-sized items such as sofas, chairs, and rugs (20% of the total).

Point color: The color used for small, eye-catching items like art and cushions (10% of the total color).

By incorporating art according to these rules, your room will not look cluttered and will have a unified look.

Coordination examples using art

Artist: Kana Ikoma

Title: Glisten -beige- 

Price: ¥39,000

Work details: https://from-artist.com/products/glisten-beige

Artist details page: https://from-artist.com/collections/kana-ikoma

For a living room with natural beige walls and wood-grain floors, the base color should be "beige." By adding a white accent color to the sofa and using gold for the art, you can create a gorgeous and warm space. The key here is to choose art with a design that includes beige or silver, so that the art will blend naturally into the space.

2. Monochrome and vibrant art for accents

A simple, monochromatic room can be appealing because of its lack of color, but it can also feel a little impersonal. A great way to do this is to add some vibrant art as an accent. In a living room with a black and white design, like the one in the photo, featuring a black sofa and a white rug, adding a large abstract painting with vibrant accents like gold instantly breathes new life into the space.

Coordination examples using art

Artist: Kana Ikoma

Title: Mystical

Price: ¥70,000

Work details: https://from-artist.com/products/mystical

Artist details page: https://from-artist.com/collections/kana-ikoma


3. Create a unified look with tone-on-tone colors

"Tone-on-tone" is a coordination method that combines shades of the same color. Applying this to art and furniture creates a sense of unity throughout the space and creates a calm atmosphere. This method is especially recommended for those who feel that there are too many colors.

Coordination examples using art

Artist: _m_art

Title: Heavenly Winter Ocean P20(20241112)

price: ¥205,000

Work details: https://from-artist.com/products/heavenly-winter-ocean-p2020241112

Artist details page: https://from-artist.com/collections/_m_art

In a gray-based interior, light gray is used for the walls, beige is used as a point color for furniture and lighting, and dark gray is used for art. Choosing art with a gray gradation or white space will further enhance the beauty of the monochrome.

This method is ideal for those who prefer minimalist decor, as it adds depth without adding too many colors.

4. Create impact with complementary colors

Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple, etc. When combined, these colors create a strong contrast that can add impact to a space.

Coordination examples using art

Artist: Naminami

Product name: akf1240

Price: ¥16,500

Work details: https://from-artist.com/products/akf1240

Artist details page: https://from-artist.com/collections/naminami


For example, if you incorporate chic blue art into a living room like the one in the photo, choose a vitamin color like orange or yellow for the cushions on the sofa, which will serve as the accent color. In this way, the complementary color relationship between blue and orange will provide visual stimulation.

Also, if you coordinate other items in neutral colors such as white or beige, the impact of the complementary colors will stand out.

5. Enjoy art with seasonal colors

Changing art with the seasons can add freshness to a space. While furniture can't be easily replaced, art can be relatively easily replaced. By setting a theme color for each season and decorating with art that matches it, the space will always have a new look.

Spring: Choose floral illustrations or landscape paintings with pink or light green tones. For example, decorating your living room with artwork depicting cherry blossoms or tulips will create a spring-like space.

Artist: Tadashi

Title: Pale Ink Cherry Blossom Fantasy

Price: ¥92,000

Work details: https://from-artist.com/products/usuzumizakuragensou

Artist details page: https://from-artist.com/collections/tadashi


Summer: Decorate with sea and sky themed art in vibrant blue and white tones to create a cool atmosphere.


Autumn: Choose artwork depicting autumn leaves or harvest scenes in oranges and browns. This will pair well with wood furniture.


Winter: Decorate with simple abstract paintings in monochrome or blue-gray tones to create a space that feels quiet and calming.

Art that reflects the seasons adds a narrative to a room while also allowing you to enjoy the changing seasons even more.

6. Choose a background that complements the color

When decorating art, it's important to consider how the wall color and background will interact with it. The background color will enhance the art, so it's important to choose a color that creates contrast and harmony.

Coordination examples using art

 Artist: JUN

Title of work: scatter-winter

Price: ¥16,000

Work details: https://from-artist.com/products/scatter-winter

Artist details page: https://from-artist.com/collections/jun


Art with a dark color base looks great on pure white walls. For example, if you hang a piece of art with vibrant blues or purples, like the one in the photo, it will create a modern and stylish impression. On the other hand, if you hang pastel or bright colored art on dark gray walls, the piece will stand out as the main focus of the space.

summary

The color coordination of art and furniture can greatly affect the impression of a room. By utilizing the techniques introduced here, you can maximize the power of color and create a sophisticated space. Why not add personality to your space by having fun with the colors of art and interior design to suit your tastes and lifestyle?


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