The Art Of A Monochromatic Color Palette & How To Achieve It

How to choose a color palette for your home. What are monochromatic colors? Color wheel color theory. , Nadine Stay

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With the growing love for color in the design world, we are seeing colors being applied in many different ways in homes. choose complementary colors This is probably the most common choice for homeowners, but designers are mastering the art. color soaking,colors clashing with each other” And unconventional combination,

When it comes to creating a color palette for your home, there’s one formula that gets high praise in my book – monochromatic colors.

What are monochromatic colors?

How to choose a color palette for your home. What are monochromatic colors? Color wheel color theory. , Nadine Stay

In short, a monochrome color palette is a color with different colors and shades. Monochromatic color schemes use only one color, although you can incorporate different tints (lighter) and shades (darker) of that color to create dimension within the room.

For example, a blue monochromatic room might include a navy rug, mid-tone blue walls, and baby blue curtains. They are not the same color, but they all fall into the same color range on the color wheel.

6 houses with a monochromatic color palette

Red monochromatic color palette in rustic entryway. Color Theory by Nadine Stay
design: Studio Shamshiri Photography: stephen kent johnson Styling: Michael Reynolds

Despite using only one color, layers and depth are created through a combination of shades of that color, different shades of brightness and texture. Satin paint paired with high gloss paint (even if they are the same color) creates a visual layer between the two – creating a new element of interest within the space.

On the other hand, different textures provide tactile points of interest that naturally create depth. Take the red room above for example. Red is the primary color and we see it on drywall, beadboard, rustic wood beams, Roman shades, and velvet sofas. Each is a new texture that displays the same color in a new way. Without those different textures, the room would look dull.

Monochromatic color palettes can be highly saturated and colorful, but they can also be muted and cool. Monochromatic rooms featuring brown, beige or cream follow the same concept as colorful monochrome rooms, but fall into a more subtle color story.

What do you think? Can you see yourself designing a room in your home with a monochromatic color palette?

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