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PATINA

What is Patina?

Patina in architecture refers to the natural aging and weathering of building materials over time, resulting in a distinctive look and character. This can include elements such as a greenish-blue hue on copper roofing, or a worn and weathered appearance on stone or brick surfaces. In architecture, patina is often seen as a sign of history and longevity, and can add visual interest and depth to a building. In contemporary architecture, patina can also be intentionally created through the use of specific materials or techniques to give a building a more timeless or traditional appearance. Patina is mostly used to add warmth and depth to interiors and is often incorporated into interior design schemes to create a sense of timelessness and charact Patina in architecture is an important aspect of design and can greatly enhance the overall aesthetic and character of a building.

The Usage

Doing patina for interior design involves creating a layered and aged look on a surface. This can be achieved through techniques such as distressing, layering paint or other materials, or using special effects such as stippling, sponging, or ragging. The specific method used depends on the desired look and the type of wall surface being worked on. Some popular techniques include creating a crackled or weathered effect, adding a metallic patina, or creating a layered look with different colors and textures. It is important to use the right materials and techniques to achieve a convincing patina on walls and to keep the look cohesive with the overall design style of the roomPatina can be applied to various elements in an interior design scheme, such as walls, furniture, and decor items. Some common areas where patina is applied in interior design include:Walls: Patina can be created on walls through techniques such as distressing, layering paint, or adding special effects.Furniture: Antique or vintage furniture can naturally develop a patina over time, or patina can be artificially added to new pieces to give them an aged appearance.Decor items: Decorative elements such as picture frames, vases, or light fixtures can be given a patina by applying a metal finish or aging the surface through techniques such as stippling or sponging.Flooring: Patina can be added to flooring materials such as wood or concrete to give them a distinctive, weathered appearance.Patina can be applied to any element in an interior design scheme to add character and interest, and can be created using a variety of techniques and materials depending on the desired look and surface being worked on.

Unit 3 / Hamedan-Iran / 2021

Unit 3 / Hamedan-Iran / 2021

Unit 6 / Hamedan-Iran / 2021

Mahmoudieh Unit / Tehran-Iran / 2021

Poonak Unit / Tehran-Iran / 2020

Evin – Lobby / Tehran-Iran / 2018-2020

Evin – Lobby / Tehran-Iran / 2018-2020

Evin – Apartment / Tehran-Iran / 2018-2020

Evin Yard / Tehran-Iran / 2018-2020

SaadatAbad / Tehran-Iran / 2017

Ozgol / Tehran-Iran / 2020

Tehranpars – Architecture firm / Tehran-Iran / 2018

Tehranpars Unit / Tehran-Iran / 2017

Tehranpars Lobby / Tehran-Iran / 2017

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