![]() Black towels and matt black fixtures make a bigger impact than white. It even makes an appearance on the wc seat! The green colour scheme provides a veil of calm. Image via is the star of this contemporary bathroom by Reutov Design. Maybe it’s because as the first place we go in the mornings and last place we go at night something restful feels right. Bathroomsīathrooms are also a great place for monochromatic. Brushed brass fixtures are subtly chic without competing for attention. The natural, light brown wooden door and countertop help anchor this look and bring in the country feel. Image via this completely different kitchen, a deep, inky blue is contrasted by white in the bold, graphic tiles and farmhouse sink. Metallic accents and black bar stools provide the lift and stop it from feeling too flat. The iced pink cupboards are just slightly darker than the ceiling and allow the gorgeous, huge quartz island to shine. Image via barely-there pink kitchen says minimalistic, city chic. The kitchen can be a good place to use monochrome for an effortlessly chic, sleek appeal. Monochrome can be deep and saturated or light and pale as these two kitchens show. From the tufted velvet sofa, heavy linen drapes and layered rugs on the wooden floor to the metallic and stone accents and ceiling mouldings Kitchens This room has a plethora of different ones. Texture is king when it comes to successful monochromatic interior design. This last living room is blue, which is perhaps the most popular colour choice for monochromatic schemes. The gold ceiling, oversized light fixture and black accents amp up the drama The black and white rug anchors the space, its chunky texture delivering warmth and comfort. These colours are brought up into the table flowers and butterfly artworks. The dining chair colours are taken from her lipstick range and go from the lightest pink to the darkest. This energy is great for stimulating conversation at dinner. This luxe, dining room, designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard for Kylie Jenner, has a young, bold, glam vibe. Dining Room Image via Architectural Digest White and gold accents break up the pink bringing extra glamor and warmth, while the lips print adds a fun, flirty touch. A mix of patterns and textures make the room feel layered. A few lighter shades of pink are lifted by small splashes of darker pinks on the wallpaper, cushion and wall art. Pattern helps this monochromatic scheme feel anything but boring! Image via room feels cosy and has a soft, feminine, glamour. The busy floor and sofa are tempered with neutral ceiling, walls and blinds. The deep rose and white checkerboard floor and huge pink and cream graphic print sofa are playful and inviting. ![]() Image via this sunroom belonging to Kate Rheinstein Brodsky, classic Hampton style is given a colourful makeover. As always a mix of different shades is going to create depth and interest in a monochromatic interior. From pale pinks and blushes that calm and nurture to bolder shades like fuchsia and magenta which add drama and energy. Pink is a great colour for a monochromatic scheme. To kick things off we have a trio of pink living areas. Let’s take a look below at some successful monochromatic rooms. Metallic accents help mix it up as do wood and stone. Use white to calm down a space and add light, and black to anchor it and create drama. To avoid monotony (meaning one tone) use darker and lighter shades of the same colour as well as pattern and texture. Things to watch out for is that it doesn’t appear too flat or boring. They can also be bold and make quite a statement, but they are easier to do than rooms with two colours or more. Monochromatic spaces often feel restful and nurturing, perfect for right now. Using colour this way is on the rise and there are some stunning spaces out there. Monochromatic colour schemes take just one colour but can use all its different shades, tints and tones. This week we’ll look at communal spaces and next week will be bedrooms. I actually found so many gorgeous images that I am splitting this post into 2. Monochromatic schemes often feel calming and I think we could all use a bit of that right now. This week I thought I’d share some share some monochromatic interior design inspiration and tips with you.
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