Grey Interiors
Black, grey and chrome are popular tones used when styling interiors.
Similar to Neutral colours, these shades are considered classic, as they compliment many spaces.
Monochromatic schemes are typically used in the residential and travel accommodation sectors, due to its timeless persona. Elicyon, thrives in designing stunning residences in the UK and abroad.
When adopting multiple shades of grey in a space or a series of spaces, creating contrast through textures, patterns and accessories becomes vital.
This can be achieved through, combining various surface textures or shades, to create a feature wall like effect. When styling with a dark backdrop , combining furniture or soft furnishings a few shades lighter, helps to accentuate various areas in a room, acting as a display piece that immediately draws the users focus in.
Grey bedroom interiors, may contain a variety of cold and warm tones, to channel a balanced ambience. This will help form the basis, on how the complimentary hues used in the space will be selected, subject to whether a cold or warm atmosphere, is striving to be achieved.
A key factor to consider when experimenting with this trend, is to contrast the key pieces in the space such as beds and bedside tables in either a lighter or darker tone, and to compliment the additional pieces around these tones.
Experimenting with inserts of colour in a fun and playful manner, is an alternative way, that this neutral tone can be explored! Focusing on a photograph, artwork, sculpture or a view from a window and drawing the colours into the soft furnishing and accessories, can help to introduce personality into a classic grey interior. This can be regularly updated depending on your mood, season or for festivities.
What are your feelings on using multiple shades of Grey in a series of spaces?
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