Monochromatic doesn’t have to mean “boring”. And it doesn’t have to mean “gray”. Use a set of three light colors for your scheme and use them throughout the room(this will help process a room and feel comfortable in it). Here’s where the “not boring” part comes in: add textures. A fluffy rug, metal finished highlights or a brilliant flower on a counter top – these can all make the room interesting and add the final touch to your room.
Key Takeaways:
- Even for design aficionados, creating a monochromatic color scheme for a room is a challenge to pull off.
- First, pick three colors, no more, from the same color family that you want to use.
- Start with the base shade, which will define your overall design, then pick one shade lighter and one shade darker than the base to create a sense of harmony.
“We’ll tell you why it’s so effective in making a room look effortlessly pulled together, and we’ll provide a few practical tips on how you can make this look work in your home.”
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