We are indeed fans of pale colors and enjoy the rhythm they create, punctuated by an electric hue here and there. We love colorful fresh dishes and bedrooms in regal colors. We adore a sun-orange sofa alongside white armchairs and wouldn't shy away from an emerald green wall or a cerulean ceiling.

However, we cannot deny the elegance of a neutral-toned interior.

Open the GalleryAlthough it may not seem spectacular at first glance, with the right accessories and combinations of materials and contrasts, a neutral interior can be very comfortable and even playfully inviting.

We recommend it for calm, romantic individuals and those with demanding jobs who need a tranquil space to balance their daily routine when they return home.

To avoid ending up with a boring decor, remember a few simple tips. Never fall into the trap of furniture sets. Choose individual pieces to furnish your home, following what you ultimately want to achieve without buying furniture created according to templates.

Then, don't stick to a single type of texture. Combine matte surfaces with glossy ones, or rough surfaces with smooth ones. Make sure these are sufficiently extensive and well-proportioned so as not to result in an amalgam of lines, patterns, and textures, as you risk creating a tiring decor.

For large seating furniture pieces, opt for a matte finish. Tables, shelves, bookcases, and chairs can be glossy, while bold patterns and decorations can be incorporated through accessories such as cushions, lamps, throws, and decorative objects.

Select a maximum of four shades of color Choose a color palette that includes one shade to create contrast. Consider a combination of white, light gray, and dirty white with a petrol gray for balance. Alternatively, use black and three shades of beige close in tone. Don't be afraid of a black or petrol gray wall if you have ample natural light in your home.

How to Decorate with Neutral Colors

How to Decorate with Neutral Colors

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