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White Living Room Interior

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White and pastel tones are in fashion now. Examples of such combinations include Provence and Scandinavian living rooms, which feature bleached wood, light wall treatments, and upholstered furniture. Even with the presence of other colors, shades, and muted tones in the decor, such a living room is perceived as white.

Living Room in White Tones

White and pastel tones are in fashion now. Examples of such combinations include Provence and Scandinavian living rooms, which feature bleached wood, light wall treatments, and upholstered furniture. Even with the presence of other colors, shades, and muted tones in the decor, such a living room is perceived as white. Such a living room feels fresh and comfortable to relax in. Another example of using white tones is modern interior design.

A modern or high-tech living room can be designed in white tones, although dark contrasting colors are often used in addition to white.

White pairs beautifully with steel, gold, silver, and glass.

Photo 1 — Tiffany Living Room in Modern Style from Italian Manufacturer Altamoda

Photo 2 — Bergamo Living Room from Ukrainian Manufacturer Kolour

Photo 3 — Modern Scandinavian Living Room from Ikea's New 2013 Catalog

Photo 4 — Living Room in Provence Style

Black and White Living Room Interior

The combination of white and black is a classic approach. A living room design in these two colors undeniably attracts attention and looks very stylish. A winning approach is combining textures, matte and glossy surfaces in such an interior. For example, white soft furniture and a glossy black wardrobe or small sideboard – in the best traditions of minimalism or high-tech. However, such a combination alone can be too contrasty.

A monochrome interior may over time have a suffocating effect on residents of the house or apartment.

Therefore, black and white living room interiors are enhanced with carefully chosen vibrant accents, adding vivid colors to the decor.

Photo 5 — Black and White Countryside Living Room

Photo 6 — Modern Design of a Black and White Living Room

Photo 7 — Italian Living Room Grace from Mobileffe

Photo 8 — Design of a Black and White Living Room, Softened with Light Brown Laminate and Small Red and Green Decor

Milk and Coffee, White Flowers, and Wood in Living Room Interior

The best living room interiors are white-beige. At least some of the best ones. If you don't want too many colors in a living room but also find just white tones insufficient for creating an interior, then combining white and beige tones is the ideal option. This combination can be used to build almost any interior style. Milk and beige with light brown tones form a universal base for the interior.

A living room in coffee tones looks great: gradual transitions from milk to coffee with milk and simple coffee can be used for zoning the living room. Brown is a natural color, the color of wood and wicker. Choosing your preferred wood tone, you can create both classical and ethnic or modern living rooms. Natural color accessories refresh the white-beige living room: green, blue, turquoise, red, and other decor colors complete the interior design.

Photo 9 — White-Beige Living Room of a Country House

Photo 10 — White-Beige Living Room in Soft Tones

Photo 11 — Ethnic in Chocolate

Photo 12 — Countryside Style Living Room of a Cottage in White-Beige Palette