05 / 07
2016
"Life in Expressionism" is a loft house was designed by Brani & Desi that is used forms and colors for emotional effect in order to generate moods and ideas. To live in this place is one emotional experience rather than physical reality. The dominated acute geometric forms provides a feeling of warmth.
Project's description: Called "Life in Expressionism", the project employs shapes and colors to evoke emotions ranging from feelings of warmth and comfort to feelings of confidence, enjoyment and creativity. The white color is the active pause amongst the shapes and tones. According to the Expressionism painter and art theorist Kandinsky certain colors have an affinity for certain forms. We combine different colors and forms to impact on the human soul.
The Kitchen is bright and energizing for the users. The red and light orange colors feed them with energy. Orange is the color of creativity and the red provoke the appetite and gives power. The purity and softness of the white balance the two strong colors.
The Dining room is suitable for 7-8 people. The blue and green colors impact on the soul with its energy of calmness and relax. The acute forms of the colored shapes balance the cold colors by giving warmth to the room.
The Living room is the main room for relax and conversations. The green is the most pleasant for human eye. We use few nuances of the green. The red color of the sofa and the pillows, and also of some shapes in the stairs zone balance the green as its complementary color.
The Bedroom is reachable through the stairs in the living room zone. The space is divided into a few zones, where one can sleep, work, read etc. The blue, violet and yellow colors and the forms, which they fill, are creating a relaxing and fresh atmosphere.
Loft house that use shapes and colors for emotional result
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