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Ideas for Neutral-Toned Double Room
What do we all want when we come home? Rest and peace, right? The best way to experience this feeling of home is to choose a double room with neutral tones.
This style of decoration, light, modest and soft, calms the senses and evokes a feeling of comfort and well-being. Not to mention that a double room with neutral colors is always associated with modern, elegant and sophisticated interiors. If you want to choose this idea but don't know how to do it, read on and follow our tips to be inspired by decorating your room with neutral colors.
PinterestDouble Room in Neutral Tones: Decorating Tips
Color Palette
This doesn't mean you don't need to think about a color palette in a room with neutral colors. It is necessary in any project.
First, you need to define the main color that will occupy most of the room, such as walls and floor. Then set a color for variety — this can be a lighter or darker shade. Finally, you can add a third neutral color to create movement, smoothness and visual comfort. A good idea is to choose white as the main color, black or gray — as secondary, and wooden tones — as a third option.
Bedding
Bedding is the main element of any bedroom, and in a neutral room it's no exception.
The goal here is to create a set of one color. This can be white for classic solutions; black — for bold and elegant interiors; gray — to emphasize modernity or even beige and brown tones — for additional comfort and coziness.
Choosing shades is also good. The top sheet can be lighter or darker compared to the duvet, for example. The main thing is to create layers in the bedding set so that the bed doesn't look monotonous. Use a sheet, duvet or blanket and a pillowcase or throw at the foot of the bed to create volume and comfort. Pillows and shams are also important and must match the same palette to maintain the dominance of neutral tones.
Furniture
Choose light furniture for a more classic solution, such as white. But avoid furniture with more than one color. It is also important to consider the design of the furniture. If you want a room in modern style, it's better to choose furniture with straight lines and minimal visual information. For a room in retro, farmhouse or classic style, furniture with details and rounded corners will be a good solution.
Rugs and Curtains
Rugs and curtains add comfort and coziness to the room. And believe us, these elements don't have to be neutral colors. You can use them as a contrasting accent in the decor, but always maintaining harmony and following a certain color palette set at the beginning of the project.
Tip: use rugs and curtains in shades of military green, gasoline blue or burnt red. Note that despite the brightness of these colors, they are not exceptions and continue to emphasize modern and elegant style of neutral tones.
Accessories
Lighting, paintings, statues, vases, pillows, baskets, mirrors and other decorative accessories are part of the room's composition and should match the neutral color palette.
To add a focal point or liveliness to the room, try using items in metallic tones, such as gold and rose gold. They maintain neutrality but make the interior more sophisticated.
Lighting
The key to success in a double room with neutral colors is lighting. Neutral tones look great under artificial light and help make the room more comfortable, cozy and, of course, beautiful. So don't hesitate to use ceiling fixtures, pendant lamps, lampshades and floor lamps.
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