Bas-reliefs have always been considered highly artistic works of art. The process of making three-dimensional images was laborious and expensive, so they were mainly decorated with palaces or mansions. The creation of new materials has greatly simplified the process of creating bas-reliefs and made it less costly. Relief images have become increasingly used by designers in the design, awakening a subsided interest in this type of decor. They harmoniously fit into the design of any premises. Even a small bas-relief in the kitchen can add elegance to the interior of the entire room.
Material for modern bas-reliefs
Everything new is well-forgotten old. This statement is the best suited to the bas-reliefs. Appearing at the dawn of human history as a way of transmitting information, they have become one of the areas of architecture. At first, the pediments of religious buildings in ancient Greece and Rome were decorated with bas-reliefs. At the end of the 18th century, they were already widely used for decorating the interior of houses, being mainly made of plaster or carved from stone.
Modern bas-reliefs, according to the method of execution, are hand-made and cast. Any raw material that can be cut or suitable for pouring into a mold is suitable for them.
Fits all:
- gypsum;
- clay;
- a rock;
- limestone;
- polystyrene;
- decorative plaster and other compositions.
To add age to the image, it is covered with patina, and for volume it is highlighted with bronze or gold. The creation of a bas-relief is painstaking work, which, in addition to artistic taste, requires a developed sense of proportion and space from the author.
If initially a person was always present on the bas-relief images, then for modern three-dimensional ornaments this condition is not mandatory. The panel can be made both in an abstract style and in a classic one, containing elements of antiquity.
The bas-relief always remains a design element that in any form fits the room perfectly and attracts attention.
Thematic orientation of volumetric images
Quantity bas-relief panelsused in the apartment, their parameters and thematic focus depend on the style of the room, as well as on its size, purpose and designer's intention.
- The abstract pattern on the walls and ceiling will be a great addition to the monotonous surfaces of minimalist furniture.
- The bas-relief ceiling with a pattern in the form of intertwined trunks and tree branches looks good. It fits into the interior of any room, complementing it and making it more comfortable and homely.
- In a room with asymmetrical walls, several protruding bas-relief elements in different places in the room and on the ceiling will help to visually harmonize the space.
- If the room is dominated by furniture made from natural materials, then it is best to hang a three-dimensional panel made of wood on the wall.
- Small bas-reliefs used near the stove or in the area of the dining area will be an excellent decor for the kitchen interior. They will enliven its space, make it dynamic.
The correct selection of the desired motif will make the sculptural paintings the main focus in the room. It will be possible to create a unique interior around them, giving peace and tranquility.
Types of bas-reliefs and their use in rooms
The use of bas-reliefs in the limited space of small modern apartments helps to hide layout flaws and visually change the room. With their help, they mask engineering communications and hide flaws on the surface that cannot be removed in other ways.
Types of bas-relief paintings are different (video):
- Flattened, ornamental pictures.
- Subject images of animals, people, still lifes.
- Multifaceted compositions that stand out on the surface.
You can also make individual accents in the room using custom-made three-dimensional images of birds, plants, fruits or flowers. The price of these bas-reliefs is not small, but they will become a truly exclusive and unique decoration of the walls of the kitchen or corridor.
- When choosing a bas-relief for the living room, you need to remember that it goes well with stone and wrought iron, so if there is a fireplace in the hall, then only such a design is done next to it. It will look great framed by a bas-relief and any recess in the wall, and the addition of lighting gives a feeling of completeness.
- For children's room interior any cartoon characters that look at the child from the walls and ceiling, as well as castles, carriages, are best suited. They will fill the room with the charm of a fairy tale.
- V bedroom interior flowers, angels and amorous scenes, borrowed from paintings of the Middle Ages, always organically fit in. Everything that is identified with peace and tranquility.
- It is better not to overload the kitchen with large volumes. The bas-relief must be taken compact (photo). Still lifes with fruits and vegetables, as well as images of pets and kitchen utensils, will look good.
- In the corridor, volumetric forms should be used with caution, as they can reduce an already small room. Here it is better to use bas-reliefs when decorating mirrors or niches.