The white slipcovered sofa and white upholstery pieces tie the room together visually, and keep the overall
feel of the room neutral and calm.
Not exact matches
Neutral base colors offset by lots
of bright accents around the
room helped achieve the calm yet whimsical
feel we were going for.
«Bring your attention out
of your thoughts, away from the TV set
of your mind and come back into your body and then into something
neutral, like your breath coming and going, or
feeling your feet on the ground, or just looking around and seeing what's in the
room,» he says.
You can easily change the
feel of a
neutral room by adding different colored accessories or painting the trim a new color.
This
room got a ton
of light so that teal was just so alive and created an instant
feeling in the
room, whereas a
neutral color would have made it
feel more, well,
neutral.
The key to decorating with
neutrals, though, is to use a lot
of varying shades and textures so that they
room doesn't
feel cold or sterile.
The dining
room felt like a good space to bring green accents, with the painted storage cubes, and an otherwise
neutral backdrop
of grey walls, the space got a bright green feather tree that I made, displayed ornaments, and a hot cocoa station with reindeer dishes for fun.
The
neutral color palette here doesn't steal too much focus from the rest
of the
room and the small desk details and wall frame cluster keep it from
feeling unfinished.
I looked back at pins that I loved the most and any patterns that stuck out to me
of what my eyes were drawn to (
neutrals, textures, and
rooms with a light and airy
feel) and sat down with MG and asked him what he liked.
Plantation shutters and open terraces create an elegant
feel in
rooms and corridors while interior décor has a
neutral palette with splashes
of colour, reflecting the surroundings.
NH Frankfurt Messe has 65
rooms, each one finished with
neutral colors and pops
of green for a contemporary look and
feel.
When there are two people in the
room sharing their
feelings and concerns, it is best to have a therapist who is experienced in listening to multiple versions
of the same thing and is comfortable remaining
neutral.
Neutral base colors offset by lots
of bright accents around the
room helped achieve the calm yet whimsical
feel we were going for.
A
neutral color palette and simplified look with layers
of comfy texture help this
room feel oh - so - cozy for winter.
A colour scheme
of neutral creams and bright reds create a great
feeling of warmth in the living
room.
A cool palette
of stone,
neutral tones, chalky white and ink blue create an historic
feel in this dramatic dining
room.
The
neutral backdrop
of this formal dining
room is lifted by the large open doors that make eating in this bright extension
feel like dining alfresco.
The varied designs
of the chairs create an eclectic
feel in this stunning
neutral dining
room.
The armchair adds a warm, inviting
feel to the
neutral palette
of this living
room.
Soft
neutrals in this dining
room create a
feeling of warmth and calm, enhanced by the courtyard garden backdrop.
The
neutral scheme keeps the
room light and bright while pops
of colour and picture frames can be added for a homely
feel.
The layering is the key — my furniture is
neutral and I can change the
feel of the
room by changing a throw or what's on the coffee table...
The whole point
of paring back my
rooms to sophisticated
neutrals was to make it easy to add in any color
feeling with accents and details.
If you are lucky enough to have high ceilings, then
neutral walls will accentuate the
feeling of space in a
room.
A wall full
of windows in this open - plan space lets light fill the
room all year round, and a
neutral colour scheme provides a relaxed beachy
feel to the living area.
The key to working this look is in pairing the bold patterns with blocks
of neutral colour to balance the overall
feel of the
room.
The
neutral tone
of sisal carpet complements the
rooms original wood beams and keeps the
feel super cosy.
This modern living
room feels fresh and inviting thanks to its mix
of natural,
neutral shades on walls, soft furnishings and seating.
«Adding this pop
of neutral color to our son's
room gave the
room a sophisticated yet masculine
feel.»
Neutral walls and furniture allow the red - toned accents to be replaced, changing the look and
feel of the
room with changing styles.
We had already painted the other walls in his
room a lighter gray color and while I knew I wanted this wall to be a bit
of an accent wall, I wanted it to still
feel neutral yet masculine.
In fact, exactly matching shades
of white can create a more contrived look in a
room while layering the
room with varying shades
of neutral colors will provide a more put together
feel.
It can be used as a wall colour alongside All White to create the most refreshing
of rooms, or as a
neutral against darker shades such as Calke Green for a rejuvenating
feeling of leafage and verdure.
One
of the reasons I most love working with
neutrals as a base is that it is so easy and inexpensive to change out the
feel of a
room.
Because the grey acts as a
neutral, the walls seem to recede, adding to the voluminous
feeling of the
room.
I love the use
of the
neutral colours and textures that make the
room feel warm and inviting!
The
neutral, layered
feel of the house is echoed in this
room, where the furniture is by contemporary British designers.
I guess I must be
feeling the green this go round because CAD Interiors did a dining
room that was fairly
neutral but the few added pops
of green really caught my eye.
I like the overall
neutral feel to this
room, just the blue pillows to give it the touch
of blue and white.
A
neutral scheme
of pale tones and a dormer window ensure this attic
room feels light and airy.
Choosing a light,
neutral tone for the walls prevents the
room from
feeling to cluttered and makes the most
of natural light.
Neutral Swedish - inspired furniture and a mix
of textured cushions and throws in various hues
of grey add a calm, tranquil
feel to the
room.
In the living
room, simple furniture and
neutral colours help create a
feeling of light and space
Mismatching furniture can bring a truly relaxed
feel to a
room with a dark wood chest
of drawers, cream painted storage units and plush coffee - coloured sofa making their mark against the backdrop
of neutral walls and curtains and black floor.