It is time
to put the vivacious African interiors and its captivating prints, artifacts
and designs under the spotlight when Obama comes home. Hoping, hoping, just hoping
to be President Obama’s interiors stylist when he comes, this is just a preview
of what I can offer to make him feel at home.
Going for an
African style is all about reconnecting with nature and its unadulterated
magic. Unlike many other themes, trying to add an African flavor to the room
without using organic and sustainable materials is next to impossible. Wood in
its various forms is an important constituent of the African design scheme. You
have plenty of choices here with cedar, ebony or African mahogany from Congo
rain forest or many other popular local wood types. If you are opting for a
full-fledged African look, then artifacts and earthenware are also a great way
of expressing the theme in its truest form.
Vivid colors
combined with earth tones are the basis of this modern African interior style.
Details such as animal prints further emphasize the splendor of the black
continent. Virtual masks and wooden figures giving to the space mystical note.
The recipe for this decorating style is simple – in the house you should enter
the warmth of the sun and sand, but also the wealth of flora and fauna.
Kenyans
believe interior design is expensive and thus this is for you. The simplest
version of the African interior can be done with minimal cost to your budget,
all you need to do is set the wall wallpaper African native, rural or animal
themes. Another option for editing home in African style is to enter rough and
simply wicker furniture with low quality of the surface finish.
Nothing else
makes this interior special and unique such as masks from clay and wood made
by local craftsmen, which are so simple made and possess great aesthetic
properties. Similar pleasing effect is achieved by using natural leather from
zebra in the interior and wallpapers with landscapes of sunsets and sunrises in
Africa.
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