The owners and designers of the house have begun to revolt quietly against the “millennial gray” and “sad beige” ages, which have been swept away through homes in the last few decades, inviting personality and attraction through color use to their blank space (Hello, Color Draining!).
But this means that Neutral paint What is officially out of style?
“I am a designer who really believes in color power,” says LIAD founder and prominent designer Liad Schwartz. “This makes the spaces unique, fun and unexpected. It is said that neutrals will never be out of style. People love them for a reason, and they provide a timeless foundation.”
According to interior design professionals, you should know what you should know about using neutral paint in your home while keeping it fresh and modern.
Meet experts
- Liad Schwartz An interior design firm located in Los Angeles is the founder and prominent designer of the interiors with LIAD.
- Lauren Perry Lauren Perry is the founder and prominent designer of the interior design.
- Ali Vivoda Ali Vivoda, a design firm located in Los Angeles, is the founder and prominent designer of the Interiors.
Choose the right shades
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In general, designers say that neutral paint is not going out of style. However, some neutral colors are out of the side in modern design. These include cool white, sterile gray and highly yellow beige tone.
Instead, designers are hugging soft neutrals with finely inspired by nature. Mute and layered shades Gregs, TopsAnd Pewters are now replacing that flat beige or cool gray which was once all anger.
Lauren Perry, the founder and prominent designer of Lauren Perry Design, says, “The best neutral today has depth and summer.”
“Cream or a chalk white with a touch of a mid-tone grass makes a background that time still feels dimensional. What you will not see anymore is a bright white, sterile kitchen; it is much higher than today’s soft, cozier palette.”
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Try an unexpected neutral
In addition, there is a movement in the house to embrace unexpected or ‘modern’ neutral. For example, while A Muted olive Green A traditional neutral shade cannot be considered, when used with intentions, it can act like a neutral in a place.
“I try to show my customers that neutral does not need to stop at beige, white or gray,” says Schwartz. “Some shades of a deep chocolate brown or green can also act as neutrals. They are versatile, grounding and easy to live together.”
Provide interest with texture
We talk to all designers to agree that the texture plays a big role that neutrals are considered in modern design. Playing with the texture when using neutral paint can add visual interest, keep the shade from falling from the flat, and can connect the paint color to the architecture of the house.
For example, instead of a flat wall color, imagine in the same neutral A limavash finish“Schwartz says.” It immediately seems more modern, layered and alive. ,
But walls are not the only area you can experiment with texture. Perry says that matte neutral walls can be pronounced throughout the space with linen drapri, oak cabinetry, texcharged upholstery, or plaster finish.
Add it to
Similarly, when working with neutral paint colors, it is necessary to contrast, especially light neutrals such as white, beige, or gray.
Says Perry, “The risk of a neutral room in a neutral room is flat,” says Perry, like a doctor’s examination hall compared to a curated house, “Perry says.
Contrast can be added to one place in various ways, from paint to decoration and furniture. Think: dark trim, bronze hardware, or richly hood accessories.
However, Ali Vivoda, founder and leading designer of Ali Vivoda Intiriers, says, oppose the urge to punch the color and contrast using accent pillows or accent walls.
“Instead, the layer in rich, saturated tones that feel elevated and luxes with artwork, flowers and cautioned decorations,” she says.
Try to duck color
Finally, designers agree to this Colored The modern way can be a great way to elevate neutral paint.
This is correct – this technique is not just reserved for colored paint. According to Schwartz, color-digestion can work beautifully with neutral paint, adding a touch of intrigue and interest in any place.
This helps to create an atmosphere that feels soft, envelope and cool – like a warm throat. Even a warm off-white or a light beige can fully different forms and feel when used on walls, trim and roof, instead of walls instead.