New Trends in Design Using Metal Ceilings – Part Two
Following the previous article, in this article we will also discuss the ability of metal ceilings to “boost” the interior design of various spaces and review the additional trend in the design of public spaces.
The Maximalist Design Trend
Maximalism is a strong, striking design style that encourages the combination of patterns, designs, and colors, and dictates that the more, the better. Maximalist design gives the designer the opportunity to dare and challenge the familiar concepts of commercial space design, opening the door to original ideas.
What does the maximalist trend look like?
In this trend, you can find contrasting combinations of bright colors, the use of a variety of prints and shapes. The overload of details gives the space a “frenetic” feel where every corner is designed to attract attention. In this trend, you will find hotel lobby walls covered in wallpaper with strong patterns or painted tiles, or an airport lounge equipped with furniture and accessories made of different materials – such as brass, velvet, jacquard and satin.
Metal ceilings in a maximalist design
As for the ceilings, here too the colorfulness does not disappoint. The ceilings that characterize this trend are a far cry from the simple white ceilings. The ceilings are distinguished by their colorfulness and lively appearance thanks to the colorfulness that introduces an additional “layer” to the space and makes it shine. Painting the ceiling makes it an additional focus of attention that, together with the furniture and accessories in the space, gives the rich and maximalist look.
By processing the metal ceiling, unique designs can be created by slotting and cutting the material. These metal ceilings add intricate patterns and textures to the space that reinforce the feeling of “burden” that is a characteristic feature of the style.