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How to choose coated wall fabric based on color and pattern?

When choosing coated wall fabric, color and pattern are two crucial factors that can directly affect the atmosphere, light feeling and overall decoration style of the interior space.

1. Consider the room function and light conditions
It is necessary to clarify the function of the room where the coated wall fabric will be laid and its light conditions. For example, the bedroom is a space for rest and relaxation, which is suitable for soft and warm colors and patterns; while the living room, as the center of family activities, may need brighter and more lively colors to create an atmosphere. At the same time, a well-lit room can handle more diverse colors and patterns, while a darker room should avoid using too deep or complex patterns to avoid appearing depressing.

2. Color selection and matching
Color psychology: Understanding the psychological impact of color is the basis for choosing the color of wall fabric. For example, blue can bring a sense of tranquility and is suitable for spaces that need to relax; yellow is full of vitality and is suitable for children's rooms or areas that need vitality.
Color matching: The color of the wall fabric should be coordinated with other elements in the room (such as furniture, curtains, floors, etc.). You can use contrasting colors, adjacent colors or the same color matching principle to create a harmonious or contrasting visual effect.
Color saturation and brightness: Highly saturated colors can attract attention and are suitable for embellishment; while low-saturated colors are softer and suitable for large areas. The choice of brightness also needs to consider the light in the room. Avoid using too dark colors when the light is insufficient.

3. Pattern selection and layout
Pattern type: Coated wall fabric has a wide variety of patterns, including geometric figures, flowers, abstract art, natural scenery, etc. The choice should be based on personal preferences and room style. For example, a minimalist room is suitable for geometric patterns with simple lines and single colors; while a pastoral room is more suitable for floral or natural scenery patterns.
Pattern size and density: The size and density of the pattern will directly affect the visual experience of the space. Large patterns can increase the sense of openness of the space, which is suitable for large spaces or areas that need to be emphasized; small patterns can create a delicate and exquisite atmosphere, which is suitable for small spaces or areas that need delicate decoration. At the same time, the density of the pattern should also be moderate. Too dense will appear messy, and too sparse may lack a sense of hierarchy.
Pattern layout: The pattern layout of coated wall fabric is also a factor that needs to be considered. Some patterns are full-covered, while others are partially embellished. Full-covered patterns can form a unified visual effect, but it is necessary to pay attention to the coordination with the overall style of the room; partially embellished patterns can exist as highlights, attracting attention and increasing interest.

4. Actual samples and light testing
When choosing coated wall fabric, it is best to obtain actual samples and observe their color and pattern effects under natural light. Because the color on the screen may be different from the actual color, and different light conditions will also affect the presentation of the color. In addition, the samples can be placed in different locations in the room for comparison to find the most suitable color and pattern.

Choosing the color and pattern of coated wall fabric requires comprehensive consideration of room function, light conditions, color psychology, color matching, pattern type and size, layout, and actual sample testing. Through careful selection and matching, you can create an indoor space environment that is both beautiful and practical. At the same time, you also need to pay attention to keeping the wall cloth clean and maintained to extend its service life and maintain its beautiful effect.