Stucco molding and columns are always associated with luxury and elegance of the room. Thanks to modern materials, even in an ordinary city apartment you can create a festive and chic decoration, without spending a lot of money.
Decorative column made of polyurethane
Of course, gypsum products remain relevant. But they are more often used to decorate the facade of a house or the interior of large country mansions. The apartment option can be decorated with polyurethane products. False columns in the interior have a number of advantages:
- their cost is much lower than gypsum structures, which is reflected in demand and availability;
- the surface can simply be painted with white paint, or you can use special coatings to imitate any material;
- false columns in the interior can be installed in a couple of days and it is often possible to do this without the help of professionals, which saves money.
It turns out that you can create a chic interior without large investments and in a short period of time. It’s easy to work with, and the results are visible almost immediately. That is why today interior designers actively use polyurethane columns.
Decorative polyurethane column – design options
Decorative stucco molding or polyurethane column are used to create the interior of rooms in different styles. These include classic English, sometimes such elements complement rooms in the Rococo style, and even in Art Deco the column looks quite harmonious.
There are two main techniques that designers usually use. Columns made of polyurethane can act as the basis for the entire design in the interior. In such cases, the surface is often painted to resemble various natural materials such as stone or marble. Furniture and wall decoration, as a rule, remain as a background and the main attention is shifted to the columns. But this approach is suitable for spacious rooms where you can see the designer’s idea.
If you want to recreate the classics in a small room, it is better to use corner columns made of polyurethane, which will simply maintain the given tone. In such a room, furniture and decor are the main things, and walls and columns only complement it. This technique allows you to introduce elements of luxury into the interior of the room, but without creating the impression of clutter.
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