Vertical stripes help to hide the irregularities of the walls, fill the room with harmony, visually lift the ceiling. The thin strip is perfectly combined with other prints and ornaments. Rosary and bright stripes on the walls will make the room elegant, festive, as in the photo, and the blurry and pale soften the effect of grandness, will look cozy and harmonious. Strip – one of the most popular geometric patterns. The main types of geometric shapes used in the interior: Some figures on a large scale give an oppressive feeling, as in the photo below, others irritate, cause unpleasant associations, and others – on the contrary, calm, bring harmony into space. No matter how gorgeous the picture of fashionable wallpaper on a photo looks, in reality, it can be uncomfortable to live in a room completely covered with such wallpaper. The pattern of geometric shapes can radically transform the room, so you should choose such prints even for small objects and spaces very carefully and thoughtfully. However, geometric patterns are still more than a fashionable print: they affect the perception of the same room in different ways,
Designers recommend diluting the monotony of the interior with geometric patterns on accent surfaces, on the floor, on the ceiling, with individual elements of decor and entire collections of unusual figures, stickers, lamps and art objects. Recently, fashion on white and solid colored walls is also becoming a thing of the past. In the 60-70s of the last century, geometry was reflected not only in prints and patterns of wallpaper, textiles, and decor but also in furniture.
In fact, striped wallpaper was relevant at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries, furniture with similar upholstery was also popular. Geometric patterns in the interior – a fashion trend that designers either reject, then return back.