Two-tone wall inspires - designers

Two-tone wall inspires - designers

3 August 2021, 21:43
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A two-tone wall is a non-trivial interior solution. Designers suggest concentrating on combining different shades.

Shades of blue, green, gray have an excellent combination. They make the interior softer, lighter, more comfortable.

Sea blue can refresh the living room. The blue top and white bottom bring the space to life, delineating the boundaries of the walls and panels. Mint works according to the same principle: light green and white with gold edging around the perimeter gives a complete sophisticated look.

The Moroccan style also works well in the interior. Patterned floor or wall tiles add extra interest to the space.

And if we talk about the classic combination of black and white, then this will create a modern interior. Place laconic accents. Especially such a combination of colors will look appropriate in small rooms - bedrooms, offices, dressing rooms.

Even for nurseries and playrooms, you can go along the path of combination. Beige and white are able to decorate and organize the space. Give it a clean look.

Don't forget about brightness. Contrasting accents are also welcomed by most interior designers. Only they should be really accent and unobtrusive.

As for the placement of the color, it can be not only the walls. With floors and ceilings, color play is also appropriate.

If you are going to make repairs, redevelopment of the existing space or simply add it with new decor elements, you should definitely look at the OXO website in the section "House, interior".
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