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Monochrome room
Monochrome room







monochrome room

Because yellow is the brightest colour then it can sometimes be a bit much in a monochromatic room but here energy from the corn yellow patterned wallpaper has been tempered with plenty of white and a neutral floor.

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Yellow is an optimistic colour, full of hope and I think you’d feel pretty cheerful waking up here. This one in yellow feels bright and breezy. Sunshine Yellow Image via DigsDigsĪnother bedroom from the warm side of the colour wheel. The dark canopied beds break up the pattern and add depth. It is a very traditional, country style room but the monochromatic colour gives a contemporary veneer. This level of pattern could be pretty crazy (depending on your personal taste) but but because there is just one colour with a couple of different tones then, it feels unified and chic. And then, there is a different pattern on the floor. From the wallcovering to the curtains, to the armchair to the bed linens. Here is something a little different! Charlotte Moss used pattern everywhere in this decadent bedroom. Mulberry Pattern Mania Image credit Simon Upton

monochrome room

Sometimes all white can be too clinical this texture and the touches of different colour woods in the flooring and furniture and adds warmth and the overall feel is serene. There is also pattern and a light taupe in these and in the pillows and wallpaper. This all white room has been balances by the strong texture in the rug and blankets. White Image via Serena & LilyĪlthough monochromatic means one colour neutrals also make for some stunning rooms. This scheme works because there is a whole range of greens, from very light to very dark. Even the bedside table, lamp, flooring and ceiling are green. From there he has drawn different shades of green from the backdrop to use in the velvet bed, silk sheets and cushions. Here we can see that he has started with this fabulous, life like fern wallcovering. 50 Shades of Green Image credit Design is a master at nailing contemporary monochromatic and complementary colour scheme. Large mirrors provide balance and select light from the windows. The lighting really ties the room together with the bedside lamps echoing the shapes of the glamorous vintage chandelier. The white pillows and behind bed furniture provide depth and brightness, drawing the eye in. The grandness of the space with its wall panelling, ceiling mouldings and hardwood floor is juxtaposed with the unhung artworks and artfully rumpled bedcover. Image via moody, sultry room has some serious luxe rock and roll vibes. This room is pitched between light and dark. Add a splash of white in the bedside table and sheets and it is a vision in blue. The lines in the washed linen bedcover are repeated in the wallpaper. The co-ordinating pattern in the curtain and the headboard has a slightly exotic feel and also incorporates taupe and white along with a couple of shades of blue. Ok, let’s take a look: Blue Oasis Image via start, a perfectly layered blue bedroom. Metallic and wood accents can do the same. As I’ve said before utilise black and/or white to break up the space and give the eyes a rest, Black and white can also be used to provide contrast and pump up the energy. Sticking to one colour and its tints, tones and shades will make product selection much easier. Using different values of the same colour can increase the perception of space. One way to make a statement would be to do all your bedrooms in different complementary monochromatic schemes. Do you want to wake up to a bright and sunny space or do you prefer a dark and cozy vibe? For guest rooms I would probably err towards light and bright but in your own room, anything goes. Think about how you want your room to feel.

monochrome room

Light and bright schemes work, as does full on saturation. But if you are drawn to the warmer side of the colour wheel then go with those colours. Due to the often calming and restful nature of one colour schemes, they are perfectly suited to the rooms in which we sleep.īlues and greens seem pretty popular choices for bedrooms, which is unsurprising since blue is restful and green is the colour of renewal. And this week, I’ve got some gorgeous monochromatic bedrooms for you to see. Last week we looked at some inspiring monochrome living rooms, kitchens and bathrooms.









Monochrome room