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Here are some great tips and tricks for those of you who prefer a monochrome, or tonal, color palette. You can still make a space interesting, functional and comfortable by incorporating some of the design techniques featured in this video. For the record, flow is crucial for the overall function and feel of a room across all color palettes. But whatever your color scheme, our original art offers a great focal point for any space. We’ve outlined some handy tips from the video below.
Living Room
Try breaking up a sofa in a space do that your guests do not feel boxed in. This approach is useful for areas that require a lot of seating
Use a circular coffee table to avoid angles that lead people in or out of a space
Try incorporating a coordinated color palette for a seamless flow between rooms. Also, try to remain consistent with your use of accent metals
When you’re styling with a muted color palette, think about using varied textures: polished marble, satin nickel, tweed, and rough linen. Remember this adage: When you go tonal, go textured”
Home Office
Keep spatial configuration in mind by putting L-shaped desks back-to-back to make zones
Keep noise to a minimum by adding carpets and sofas; the larger the sofa, the more noise it will absorb
For a clutter-free and seamless look, don’t forget to manage the cords from countless devices and lamps. You can hide cords by simply drilling an extra hole in the top of your desk
Bedroom
Choose one cohesive color palette that you do not deviate from for unity in a space
Use complementary metals in a space for a cool, calm, and consistent look
Larger areas can be made to be multi-functional, like a bedroom and media room