The modern style of interior design is the right choice for you if you want to set up your living room simple and elegant. When planning your living room you should not only consider the style but also the color palette. Neutral colors can provide a unified background for your modern furniture and decor made from natural materials such as stone and wood. Warm tones, vibrant colors, and subtle patterns are also a particularly good effect. But neutral does not only mean cream and white. A neutral color palette includes a variety of colors – from bright yellow to chocolate brown.
Setting a living room – neutral colors for a relaxing environment
Neutral colors are commonly known as beige and vary from light brown to taupe. Depending on the number of colored pigments and base colors, these colors may have either a cold or warm tone. Beige with a yellow undertone tends to look warmer and creates a cozy atmosphere, while Taupe looks cool with a blue undertone. Whether its beige, brown, taupe and khaki, these subtle tones can affect the room atmosphere differently.
Setting up the living room – Subtle tones
Black, white and gray can also be referred to as neutral colors. Although these colors are cool and uninviting, they offer a variety of choices when it comes to setting up the living room. Black is not as popular as wall colors, but more particularly used for furniture, artworks, fabric, and even for the flooring. Black is also very nice when paired with cream and brown. White is a universal neutral color. White gives the room a clean look. All other colors go well with white. Gray is a relaxing neutral color and is very popular in modern living areas. Gray tones give a feeling of relaxation and tranquility and the perfect backdrop for vibrant accessories like cushions and colorful rugs.
Open plan living
light wood and white – the classic duo
Beige and light wood
Fascinating indirect lighting
Light green accents
Cream white and beige for the living room
Slate gray, warm wood tones and black
Wood paneling
Small living room with a touch of vintage
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