Monochromatic Rooms – a gradient of colorful spaces

Ever find it difficult to commit to a paint color? Some brave souls feel no such fear! Monochromatic color schemes are pretty popular in the hospitality deign world but what about in a residential setting? Can this daring design choice work in real life? Which colors work and which are not making the grade, check out the images below and let us know!

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  1. These are perfect rooms to get a sense of what colors a client is drawn to. It makes it so obvious how color affects energy and emotion. I could move right into that blue bedroom — so calming — but I can’t imagine sitting still in the red/hot pink dining room. The bold patters in the yellow and purple rooms break up the expanse of color to make them more livable. Add a shag rug to the white room for texture and it becomes more welcoming. Great post!

  2. Hi Cheryl! That is so insightful! And so very true. I never considered that even though I had a difficult time choosing a red room for the post because I’m not the biggest fan of that color. Meanwhile I found about 5 blue rooms i liked! Thanks for your comment 🙂

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