Adding Interest To Neutral Decor
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Adding interest to neutral decor. It s like colorblocking but with beige. Adding texture and warmth to a bed floor or armchair this throw will definitely pump up the volume of any room while staying true to a neutral aesthetic. But there are small and creative ways you can use color to freshen up your space so it feels almost like an entire redo. The neutral color scheme in our new home was a good start for us but we needed to incorporate some color to add character and expression to our new home.
But there s also something kind of nice about going from a neutral room into one awash with color. Both introductions of color cover only a small space within the otherwise neutral palette but are enough to tantalize the eye. Grounding a room in a neutral palette gives your eye a place to rest while purposeful pops of color move the eye throughout the room to find new and interesting elements. Incorporate a rug with a colorful pattern or detail to add some interest underfoot.
3 in the open plan kitchen a subtle yet shiny egg shell blue backsplash sings out from under simple white wall cabinets and sits playfully against the small green feature wall at the end of an adjacent hallway. Across the hallway a beige pillar gathers interest in a. Likely because the client requested a quiet and serene home. Most of the neutral rooms i see from designers tend to continue into other neutral rooms.
Decorating with neutral colors is a safe timeless and chic way to go. An area rug with a colored component will help hide dirt and debris and is a good way to ease into more colorful décor. When looking to add luxury to neutral inspired décor a sheepskin rug is a no brainer. Read on for our 10 favorite ways to breathe new life into a living room purely with the use of color.
Not everyone has the time or money for a full makeover of their living room. Just be sure to keep other design elements simple to let this focal piece shine.