How to create a scenic wall
Turn your living into a scenic box with a theatrical impact
The scenic wall is an expedient of interior design used to give depth to the rooms, or to bring attention to a precise point of a room, just as happens in a museum room that houses a large work of art. The imaginary and the vocabulary are borrowed from the theatrical stage: wings, proscenium, backdrop, scenic arch and limelight. The keywords are "perspective" and "protagonism". It is in fact a perspective game that makes a wall a protagonist.
The living is well suited to accommodate a scenic wall for its size. To make it a particularly suitable place is also the multiplicity of intended uses that it hosts: the reading corner or the bar corner, the dining or cinema area, the work space or the one dedicated to children, and up to an open kitchen.
Without changing space, one can change perspective
A half wall is enough to divide one or more of these surfaces, leaving the living area to remain a wide open space. But there is no need for architectural interventions aimed at creating new walls, wings or arches: it is in fact sufficient to identify the most suitable pre-existing wall and to intervene only in a decorative sense to make it protagonist.
How to make a single wall of the house an undisputed protagonist without resorting to passé gimmicks such as wallpaper or a cluttered art gallery above the sofa?
Colors and material surfaces are the best way to make a wall a protagonist
The answer comes from Atlas Concorde and its collections: coatings, inspired by materials and rich in chromatic backgrounds, can make a wall a protagonist, in the decisive and elegant taste of contemporary design.
Here are some ideas with which we intend to inspire you in the creation of a scenic wall.
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