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Embroidery in the interior

Embroidery in the interior

Hand embroidery is a folk craft, with the help of which our ancestors decorated their life. Times have changed, professional embroidery machines have replaced needlework, the production of such products has been put on stream today. Embroidery in the interior of modern houses, apartments, has not lost its relevance. About how the ancients embroidered with their own hands, the ways of this type of needlework, successful options for using it in the modern interior design of various rooms.

About embroidery

The history of embroidery, presumably, began even in primitive tribes, when the distant ancestor of a man sealed several details of the skin of a mammoth with the veins of an animal, with a needle from his own bones.So the first stitches appeared, which subsequently decorated these very skins. Probably, the first attempts at embroidery symbolized the animals that a person wanted to get on the hunt, as well as the simplest household items.

Interior with embroidery

Civilization developed rapidly - the oxen veins and bone needles were replaced by more convenient tools and materials. The art of color embroidery spread widely in the Ancient East - it was made on linen, silk fabrics with silk, paper, gold threads. Also, many nations practiced embroidery with woolen threads on woolen fabrics, leather, because they were the most affordable. Later, cotton fabrics, threads were invented, hemp and natural hair threads were used, as a decor - shells, pearls, precious stones, beads, various coins, bugles.

Lamps on the bedside tables

There are many types of embroidery:

  • a cross;
  • chenille - thin laces;
  • smooth surface;
  • Richelieu - openwork surface;
  • half cross - tapestry sewing;
  • silk;
  • ribbons
  • gold, silver thread;
  • sinking;
  • beads, bugles;
  • Oryol list;
  • application;
  • sampled;
  • parking method;
  • diamond and others

Chest of drawers against the wall

Each nation has its own unique embroidery technique: the Japanese embroider on soft balls using the temari technique, linen, through smoothness was popular in Scandinavia, in the territory of Ancient Russia there was a different way of embroidery in each region. All Russian embroidery was divided into counted (cross, counted surface, oblique stitch, hemstitch, painting, etc.) and according to the drawn contour (stalk, tambour, Russian surface, oblique surface, Vladimir seam, etc.).

Pillows on the sofa

Embroidery in a modern interior

If in ancient times, embroidery was used mainly as a talisman, then in the modern world its meaning is mostly decorative. She makes the room "home", creating comfort. Embroidery can make the interior very cute or elegant, strict.
Interior styles organically decorated with embroidery:

  • ethnic;
  • Provence
  • classical;
  • baroque;
  • minimalism;
  • loft;
  • country;
  • art believe;
  • high tech;
  • futurism;
  • Art Deco;
  • Empire.

Embroidery in a modern interior

In interior design, designers use it more and more, because this option of decoration has various advantages:

  • a wide variety of options - these are different types of seams, almost any subject, subjects;
  • ease of manufacture - many seams, patterns, can be done even by beginners, creating something new, beautiful;
  • universality - embroidered elements will perfectly fit into any style of interior;
  • low cost - to slightly upgrade, to refine the room, you will need minimal investment;
  • in the presence of certain skills, unique decorative objects of decor are created that are used in any room of the apartment.

An interesting idea is to purchase furniture with facades for embroidery - such items are decorated with embroidery on their own. Many special holes have been made in the plane of the facade, into which colored threads or laces are threaded - this is how the pattern turns out. The lesson will be interesting to every member of the family, especially children. Interactive facades for walls are made of metal, plastic, wood, representing a small lattice. Such perforated details adorn the walls, doorways, partitions, sliding screens. Many companies also sell panels for embroidery from felt - you can mount them anywhere.

Flowers on pillows

Rules for the placement of embroidered products

There are many ways of placement - the main thing is that the embroidered elements do not violate the general style of the room, do not create disharmony. Complicated paintings embroidered with fine silk threads are suitable for classic interiors, baroque, gothic, neoclassical styles. Large bright cross-stitch embellishments will decorate the country interior. Combinations of black, white, red - a house decorated in a Slavic ethnic style, abstract pictures - modern, minimalism, futurism.

Placement of embroidery in the interior

It is important to carefully ensure that the product always remains clean, otherwise it will lose its beauty and become sloppy. It is not advisable to use many elements at the same time - just two or three different elements are enough. If embroidered objects are placed on the walls, then the wallpaper should be chosen so that they do not merge with the picture. The subject matter of the images should correspond to the purpose of the room. Large, bright canvases are placed in spacious rooms, and smaller ones in tight ones.

Shelves on the wall Flowers on the head Carpet with roses on the floor Indoor Flowers Animals on pillows

Picture Framing

An embroidered picture is most often decorated with a baguette frame - if the style of the room is classic. For the loft style, a simple frame painted by hand, mainly wooden, is suitable. Glass framing fits perfectly into the hi-tech room, for industrial - a frame woven from wire or assembled from an iron constructor, and painted with spray-cans of colored paints on top.

For minimalism, a frame is not needed - the embroidery picture is simply pulled onto a wooden or iron base. The Provence style will appeal to the soft frame of light tones - it can be embroidered, framing a drawn picture, photograph. For the modern style, the fabric frame is decorated with buttons.

Picture Framing

The use of different types of embroidery in interior design

Most often, the following items are decorated with embroidery:

  • pillowcases for pillows, bedspreads, bed linen;
  • covers for stools, covers for armchairs, chairs;
  • tablecloths, napkins, towels;
  • curtains, curtains;
  • floor mats;
  • lampshades for fixtures;
  • paintings, icons;
  • author's home-made furniture.

Embroidery in the arrangement of interior

Bright paintings are embroidered with satin stitch, including one-sided, cross-stitch, half-cross, Bulgarian cross, ribbons. Table, bed linen often has openwork monophonic elements, rococo and Christmas trees. Diamond is not embroidery as such - it is composed by laying out of shiny details, but from a distance it looks like embroidered with a cross. Overhead embroidered nets will decorate the facades of furniture, sofa cushions.Stem, forward needle, flip, vestibule, goat, tops - all of them are used in decorating a variety of objects.

Bicycle on the pillow Embroidery on the bedspread Candles on the fireplace Brown walls in the bedroom Decorative fireplace in the living room

In the bedroom

In the bedroom, embroidery is located on plaids, bedding, curtains, pillows. The main thing is that it should harmoniously fit into the interior. Embroidered blankets will give comfort and warm on long winter evenings. Patterns on the curtains should match the tone of furniture, bedspreads, without breaking out of the general style. The bedding is done in calm tones, which contribute to falling asleep as much as possible - pink, light green, violet. The general design is recommended monochrome - for example, openwork embroidery in white on white.

Embroidery in the bedroom

Warm colors are preferred for bedrooms that the sun rarely looks into. For the "southern" rooms will suit any cold shades.

Vase on the table Mirrors on the wall Ottoman by the window Red wallpaper in the interior Hanger in the corner

In the nursery

The room for children is decorated with embroideries with images of favorite cartoon characters. A neat night lamp with a lampshade with the image of animals will delight the baby. The romantic design of pillows, curtains, bedspreads with ribbons of delicate tones will appeal to a romantic girl over ten years old, a teenage boy will use black-and-white, blue-red paintings depicting cars, motorcycles, gadgets, animals. Very young children will like a variety of bright embroideries, toddler kids - geometric shapes, letters, numbers, words. Embroidered toys, baskets for them, will appeal to children of any age.

Embroidery in the nursery

When decorating a child’s room, one should also take into account his opinion - perhaps he will also take an active part in decorating the interior.

Yellow walls in the interior Bunnies Little mouse with a bouquet Embroidery on the pillows Tree on the wall

In the design of the kitchen

Wooden towel hanger with special perforation and hooks is easily decorated with embroidered ornaments. Work apron, oven mitts, linen bags for bread, kitchen towels, curtains - all this should form a single ensemble, should be well combined with each other in color. Usually depicted here:

  • vegetables fruits;
  • cutlery;
  • coffee couples;
  • ready meals;
  • fireplace, hearth, stove.

Embroidery in the design of the kitchen

Textile bags with embroidery will beautifully fit into the overall design - they usually store fragrant herbs, spices, nuts, seeds. Warm shades increase appetite, cold shades reduce it.

Sideboard in the interior Flower on the fridge Chair coverings Cups and teapot on the table Tablecloth with embroidery in the kitchen

In the living room

Embroidered with flowers pillows, caskets, several rugs or furniture covers are ideal for the living room. In the studio apartment, the living room is separated from the bedroom by a wooden or plastic partition-net, the pattern on which you can change at least every weekend. Curtains decorated with openwork hem look good. If the dining area is located here, then an embroidered tablecloth, hot coasters will be very useful. The most common topics: a vase of fruit, a bouquet of flowers, a forest path, sea sunset. Lovers create peculiar diptychs and triptychs - the design of one wall with two or three paintings, united by a common plot.

Embroidery in the living room

If there are a lot of embroidered paintings in the room, they are the same size, then they should be hung at the same level. Images of different sizes, shapes are arranged in groups, the largest in the center.

Statuette on the floor Modular picture above the sofa Tree on the walls Casket on the table Horns on the wall

In the hall

The corridor is the first place that everyone who comes to the house sees. Embroidered greetings, elegant hangers, key holders decorated with embroidery are placed here. Several small panels with floral ornaments fit perfectly into the overall decoration of the hall. If there are no windows in the hallway, a picture of a miniature window with a beautiful view from it will visually slightly expand the room. Blackout curtains embroidered with fantastic themes can separate the hallway from the living room in the studio apartment or can be located in one or more doorways. Embroidered souvenirs are placed on the shelves, and a convenient textile organizer with embroidery is suitable for storing combs, small cosmetic accessories.

Embroidery in the hallwayHousekeeper Flowers in the framework Key with tape Wooden door in the interior Stone tile on the wall

In the bathroom

In the interior of the bathroom, embroidered images of bathing children, adults under a waterfall, shells, the underwater world, sailboats, motor ships are quite appropriate.Usually bath towels and bathrobes are decorated like this. Diamond embroidery is placed on one of the walls, decorated with a plastic frame.

Embroidery in the bathroom

Conclusion

Embroidered paintings, products in the interior design - an actual way to decorate a private house, city apartment, even a work office. They create comfort, give a piece of home warmth to everyone who is in this room, because they are performed with love. Hand and machine embroidery go together in a modern, rapidly developing world. To improve even beginners could, special kits are sold in needlework stores.



I love needlework and everything connected with it. Especially home-made furnishings are my passion!


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