Patchwork in the interior means the use of such fabrics, as well as the design of walls, floors, ceilings using small pieces of materials of various colors and textures.
This technique is most suitable for decorating rooms in the Scandinavian style, country, Provence, but patchwork style in the interior can be successfully used in classics, minimalism, and even elegant art deco. Depending on the colors and textures used, as well as the forms of "patches" used in the decoration of the room, you can create a delicate, or, on the contrary, bright, expressive interior.
Textile
Basis and beginning of technology patchwork in the interior - fabrics. Bedspreads, curtains, pillows, tablecloths, furniture covers, curtains and curtains, rugs on the floor and panels on the walls - all this can be made from various fabric scraps, pre-assembled into a single whole.
Walls
On the walls, you can stick "scraps" of wallpaper, different in color, texture, mood. Such a "wall" patchwork in the interior any room can transform it from a boring space to a place where you will feel comfortable. Wallpaper "patches" can be square, or any other of your choice.
In the kitchen or bathroom, you can use multi-colored tiles to decorate the walls. Here, the imagination is not limited by anything: "patchwork" can be one wall, or part of it, or the whole room, including the floor and ceiling.
Floor
Patchwork style in the interior can also be used on the floor. A carpet in this technique will revive any, even the most boring room.
With floor coverings of different textures and colors, you can create a “patchwork” floor using tiles.
Furniture
Upholstered furniture can also be made “patchwork”. To do this, you will have to either sew covers using the patchwork technique, or assemble large canvases from scraps of upholstery fabric, which you can then use in the upholstery of sofas and armchairs. Such furniture looks very impressive and can decorate any room - a nursery, a living room, or a bedroom.