Lay A Great Design Foundation With Neutral Walls
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Painting your walls a neutral shade is a smart decision when it comes to designing and decorating your home. Whether your preference is toward Victorian, contemporary, rustic, modern, or any other style, neutral walls can lay a great foundation. Neutral colors include shades of white, brown, and grey. Some neutral shades are warm and earthy, while others are more cool and refreshing. For a variety of reasons, consider neutral walls as a starting point for decorating your home.
Neutrals complement each other. Neutral shades naturally work well together. Dusty grey and chocolate brown, beige and black, cream and tan, are just some of the myriad of neutral pairings that go together flawlessly. A few neutrals together in a room can create a cohesive and inviting space. For example, paint an accent wall a charcoal grey and the remaining walls a lighter grey. White furniture pops against the walls and tan wood flooring warms up the space.
Neutrals complement other colors. If you are the kind of person that thrives on a continually changing environment, or if you enjoy bold colors, neutral walls are ideal for setting a backdrop for your preferences. You can follow the latest design trend by using the new colors on upholstery, curtains, rugs, and other accessories, like wine metal art ormetal tree art. If you like to change the look of your home according to changes in the seasons, neutral walls allow you to do so without having to repaint or worry that the different colors will clash.
Neutrals are safe. You may, on the other hand, be someone who is experimenting with color and figuring out your unique style. Start designing your home by painting your walls neutral, as a way to play it safe. You can introduce bright or bold color slowly, on furniture items, artwork, and so on. As you assess the look of the room and how comfortable it feels, you can always add more or less color as you see fit.
Neutrals are calming and grounding. Off-whites like cream and ivory and shades of brown are especially good for creating a restful and grounding ambience when used on the walls. A classic look is to paint the walls beige or tan and the molding and trim a contrasting white. It will provide a calming space to relax at the end of the day. Neutral colors are ideal for the walls in kids’ bedrooms as well, particularly if your kids tend to be hyperactive and need an environment that feels grounded.
Neutrals are both modern and timeless. In a modern, minimalist home, neutral walls form the perfect background for showing off the sleek lines, polished surfaces, and bold colors of the furnishings. Contemporary homes that have softer angles and warmer décor also use neutral walls as a clean foundation. It is no wonder then that homes with neutral-colored walls tend to appeal to most people and sell better than those that are colored to a specific taste. The contemporary look of neutral walls will predictably remain a great design foundation in future years.






