There can be your advertisement
300x150
6 Luxurious Monochrome Interiors That Don't Look Boring
See how interesting and versatile an interior designed in one color can be
Do you think muted neutral tones, minimalist furniture and decor are boring? Then take a look at our collection of stunning monochrome interiors. Using the play of tints, textures and smart decor, designers managed to create a stylish and expressive space.
Stylish Interior in Beige Tones
The designer succeeded in creating a very minimalist, functional and practical interior, with nothing extra. The emphasis was placed on simple materials such as paint and laminate. As a result, the space was maximally expanded and the feeling of air was preserved.
Design: PINTERIORS Studio. View the full project
Design: PINTERIORS Studio. View the full projectModern Interior with Natural Material Finish
Designers decorated a functional interior for a family with three children. The highlight was the use of high-quality and expensive natural finishing materials: granite, plaster, walnut and oak veneer. The designers even refused the standard skirting board in favor of stone elements.
Design: Senchugov & Nechaev Studio. View the full project
Design: Senchugov & Nechaev Studio. View the full projectStrict Gray Interior with Beautiful Textures
Gray became the main color of this interior — even in children's rooms. The design was based on strict lines, dark colors and glossy surfaces. Wallpaper with a pattern combining different textures — gloss and matte surface — was used in the finishing. The contrast of textures adds to the play of light, attracts attention but doesn't overpower it.
Design: Marina Kurganova. View the full project
Design: Marina Kurganova. View the full projectWhite Apartment in Scandinavian Style
In a small studio, the designer created a cozy and bright space. The open layout, white walls and furniture were taken as the basis. The addition was the natural wood color, typical for Scandinavian style, and green plants and posters were added as decor.
Design: Taisiya Chalova. View the full project
Design: Taisiya Chalova. View the full projectSpacious Bright Apartment in Minimalist Style
The apartment owners are fans of minimalism. The designer was asked to keep as much air and space as possible in the interior. The hallway, living room and kitchen form one common space. The entrance is visually separated: the walls are made darker to give the space depth and push the entrance area into the shadows.
Design: Tatiana Mantsievich. View the full project
Design: Tatiana Mantsievich. View the full projectInterior in Neutral Tones with Interesting Decor
The interior was originally planned to be light and neutral. However, during the project work, the designer chose slightly more saturated tones and added small but interesting accents. Light furniture against darker walls freshened up and appeared in a more favorable light. As a result, the space transformed and became more interesting to look at.
Design: Margarita Sivukhina. View the full project
Design: Margarita Sivukhina. View the full projectCover: Design Project by Margarita Sivukhina
More articles:
How to Store Cleaning Tools So They Are Always Within Reach but Hidden from View
Most Beautiful Balconies That Homeowners Have Designed Themselves
37 sqm Home Accessible to All: Where Elon Musk Lives After Selling All His Property
How to Equip a Tiny Kitchen in a Brezhnev-Era Apartment: 6 Ideas
Cool IKEA Finds for the Garden That Will Make Your Summer Unforgettable
Top 10 IKEA Products from the New Collection That Won Our Hearts
Designer Lists Common Mistakes in DIY Bathroom Renovation
Most Functional and Budget-Friendly Ideas for Decorating a Teen's Room