Home decor is considered one of the most
overwhelming, time taking, thoroughly exciting and overly invested processes
when one starts to get on to it. Reason being there are so many things going
on, and many decisions to take on a place that it gets difficult for a person
to go about it in just the right way. When it comes to the mindset that wants
to adopt African tribal influence and artsy effects on its decor choices then
it becomes imperative to be strong in your basic approach else things could go
wrong. In African art influence, tongabasket, juju hat and Kuba cloth pillow have a special place
but their placement demands the right color scheme in order to make the most
out of these objects. Considering this, below are given a few tips to help you
choose the right backgrounds and color scheme to transform your place into an abode
having an explicit display of African culture and art.
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You need to add accents in the color scheme to
make a playground for African objects, especially for juju hat. The safest way out is to follow the 60-30-10 rule, which
requires you to choose a wall color which would go 60% in the place.Then 30%
would be the color in the same tone which would go in carpets or other similar
things then in the end, we’ll go for 10% addition of that color which would be
in total contrast and eye-popping to make the setting stand out. Tonga basket can also do the job to add
a pop of color for that 10% value.
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Have some digital inspirations, you can use
Pinterest to create a board of inspirations for yourself and to provide a
reference to the vendor. There are so many Kuba
cloth pillow covers available all over the internet along with placements
on various backgrounds. These inspirations play a key role in terms of
visualization as well as while negotiating with the designer
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Paint colors should be chosen very carefully
because what we see on paper often turns out to be different on the wall as
lighting has its own significant role to play in this regard. All these things,
when come to play together, can affect the look of juju hat or tonga basket hung
on the wall giving artsy vibes. We cannot afford to dull the impact of our art
objects, therefore, it is better to check the way certain color respond to
light by using a color board in different locations of the house and observing
the impact of light on them at different hours of the day.
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