Frescoes in the interior

Fashion for murals came to us from Italy, in translation from Italian "fresco" means "fresh". This is a special type of painting on limestone soil. When the lime dries, it forms a calcium thin film, which makes the fresco durable. The difficulty in performing a fresco is that, in the event of failure, the failed element must be knocked down and executed anew.

Today the frescoes have taken a firm position of one of the most popular element of the interior. Now under the phrase - frescoes in the interior mean almost any painting made on the wall or ceiling, regardless of the technique. Modern technologies make it possible to use the widest range of the latest materials, but the essence of the design remains the same - the fresco is applied to the canvas manually, which once again underscores its primordiality and individuality. Thanks to a variety of subjects, wall murals in the interior fit into absolutely any style, whether it be a chic chic or a provence .

Modern Antiquity

The fresco in the modern interior and exterior has taken a sufficiently strong position, compared with the past decade. Allowing to recreate the noble "plaque of time" of the Middle Ages and antiquity, the fresco, among other things, allows you to "play" with space, performing the role of visual adjustment of the room. After all, not always the space of our houses corresponds to our dreams, they can be too tight or on the contrary too big. For example, with the help of wall murals, you can advantageously beat a narrow hallway, visually expand the hall. Ceiling fresco in the interior will help visually raise or lower the ceiling, depending on the wishes of the customer. This, albeit a complicated, but quite effective method of optical correction of the room. What is important, decorative frescos in the interior can be of absolutely any size, starting from a couple of tens of centimeters and ending with a couple of tens of meters. Thanks to modern technology, frescoes may well have a vital freshness that allows you to enjoy the fabulous scenery, albeit behind an artificial window.

Difficult choice

When choosing a fresco for your interior, follow simple rules:

  1. If you sign the walls, you should stick to one color scheme with them, in this case, the painting will look perfect. Chic painted look painted ceiling in combination with beautiful decorative plaster.
  2. If the ceiling is multi-level, then it is more appropriate to decorate frescoes with small islands. It will beat the ceiling in the best light and give it sophistication.
  3. Before choosing a fresco, you need to think carefully about what area it will occupy. If you, of course, do not want to turn your house into a kind of temple.
  4. Well think about how to place accents. The architectonics of the room is most directly related to the choice of the style of the fresco.
  5. Be sure to determine what exactly you want from the fresco - whether it's an element of the interior decor, or, among other things, the fresco has the task of visually adjusting the space.

Thanks to modern technologies, it is possible to forge anything. Walking through the shops, you will find such "miracle-yudo" as, frescoes - wall-papers on a non-woven basis, self-adhesive frescoes, imitation of frescoes on a solid base, wallpapers - fresco on flexible plaster, roller murals. But all this is just a surrogate, even remotely resembling the true creations of painting. Of course, imitations are much more affordable, because the price of a fresco executed according to all rules starts from $ 1,000 per square meter. But, not a single modern technology can replace the hand of a true master, who, among other things, leaves a part of his soul in every job.