In people's subconscious, high-priced things often mean high quality, while low-priced goods often face the problem of poor quality, so the use of precious materials can really make people feel high. But even this would not be enough In the true sense, advanced needs creativity, which is a state beyond piling up expensive materials. "Advanced" is not necessarily "expensive". Brilliance piled up with expensive materials can bring luxury, not a sense of high class.
Among these colors, two colors are given advanced names, namely, advanced gray, advanced black and black-and-white gray. They are all achromatic color, and the simple color matching of black, white and gray will really give people a sense of advanced comfort. Achromatic color conveys little emotion, and color has little influence on psychology. The colors of black, white and gray are not gorgeous, but simple and self-contained, but they can better reflect the meaning of the colors themselves.
In recent years, the so-called advanced colors that are popular mostly use low saturation colors, such as the recently popular Mo Landi color system, which rarely appears in our daily life. When we see the products of this color system, we will naturally feel a sense of strangeness, and this sense of strangeness and alienation is the origin of the sense of advanced. On the other hand, if the saturation is too high and too many colors are used, the design will feel cheap.
Details determine success or failure. In fact, people feel that "advanced" things often have a * * * nature, that is, they pursue the ultimate in details. In interior design, many small details will bring a lot of convenience and make the space more exquisite. The design with high quality is not something that can be made by an element or a color, but the result that needs careful consideration and repeated optimization.
The sense of advanced needs the essence of concentration, which coincides with minimalism. This is also the reason why modern minimalist style is popular and favored by people. Simplicity itself has a sense of advanced. If we leave the necessary core elements for simplicity, we should win more with less, win more with simplicity, see richness from less and see connotation from simplicity. After removing all the complicated elements, what remains is the most straightforward decorative language in the space.