Lilac color is one of the most beautiful.
And if you can’t think of any other options except the Provence style, it’s time to figure out how to use it in your interior.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication TUT NOVOSTI on issues of interior design and interior design, will share with you her advice on this shade.
Lilac shades amaze with the diversity of their palette. They include violet, purple, lavender, amethyst, indigo, etc.
Depending on the combination with other shades, you can get either a cold range or a transition to warm.
For example, in combination with white, blue and gray, the result is a restrained and cold interior.
But with yellow, orange and beige you can get a much warmer range.
A monochrome solution also looks great if you are not afraid of bright accents. Since the number of lilac shades is quite extensive, you can combine lilac with lavender or even play with a gradient in the interior with a transition from light to dark shades and vice versa.
Earlier we listed 4 colors that will make the interior look more expensive.