Neutrals: Creating Your Own Look

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Create Your Own Look With Warm Neutrals

 

Neutral shades such as gray, charcoal and stark white have been found in homes for decades. While cooler neutrals are still in style for many homeowners, there has been a rising popularity of warmer neutrals over the years. You can use different materials and pieces in warmer shades to bring a bit of nature into your home.

Are you looking to create a cozy atmosphere in your home without straying away from neutral shades? Use the following tips to create your own look with warm neutrals.

 

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Pop of Color

You can use a wooden table and hardwood floor to add the warm neutrals to your home. If you want to add a pop of color, yellow is a bright shade that creates a cheerful vibe in a room of warm neutrals. A flower arrangement, wall art and small accessories are great for adding pops of yellow without going overboard.

Soothing Shades

If you’re looking to add a bigger burst of color, you want to choose a shade that looks great with your warm neutrals. Your bedroom is a place of relaxation, and you can create a soothing atmosphere by painting your walls in a blue shade. You can also use this cool shade to add balance to a bedroom of beige pieces and wooden elements.

Wooden Elements

You know by now that wooden elements are great for adding warm neutrals to your home. Pair a wooden table and cabinetry with a hardwood floor in a similar shade. You can give yourself a break from the wooden elements by adding white walls and black accessories. If you want to add a splash of color, use accessories such as a rug or pillows to achieve your ideal look.

Add A Pattern

You don’t have to rely on solid colors to make a statement in a room of warm neutrals. In this bathroom, the dark wooden vanity and gold accents stand out against the beige floor and walls, but they all work together to create a warm atmosphere. However, one wall features a floral print over a dark background to create a focal point without overpowering the warm neutrals.

Warm With White

If you’re looking to pair your warmer shades with another neutral, consider a white base for this palette. Brown dining chairs and a hardwood floor work with a white breakfast nook. If you want to add other shades, you can keep it simple by using throw pillows in white, beige and blue.

Warm and Cool

It’s easy to mix the warm and cool neutrals to create a beautiful living room. You can add furniture and accessories in brown and gold to a gray interior with concrete floors. The balance of warm and cool shades creates an elegant but modern look in your home. You can tie it together with a neutral rug in a nature-inspired print.

Whether you’re adding a pop of color or pairing it with cooler shades, the sky is the limit when adding warm neutrals to your home.

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