‘Designer look’ is easy with one-color decorating theme
By News-Sentinel News Services
According to design experts, one easy, foolproof
way to give a room a polished look is to stick with a simple one-color decorating
theme. Far from dull, a monochromatic palette can add a whole new range of
decorating possibilities. Pictured here, for example, is a room tied together
with green tone-on-tone wallpaper, green gingham fabric on the pillows and
bed skirt, and hints of green in the decorative antique plates on the wall.
The white furniture, woodwork, and bedding are enhanced beautifully by “Zara,” from
Thibaut Wallcovering’s “Tone-on-Tone Resource” collection.
An exciting alternative to paint, the tone-on-tone design offers visual interest
with subtle color and pattern while bringing unity to everything in the room.
A similar look could be achieved with other color pairings such as blue and white, or even cream and red, ivory and gold, etc. Solid-color bedding is readily available at stores, and garage-sale furniture can easily be painted to match your theme — and
your budget.
Here are a few more tips for using a one-color theme:
• Add interest with solid-color linens that have texture, such as matelasse or quilted bedding, waffle- or linen-textured fabrics, embroidered sheets, herringbone blankets, etc.
• Use sheer drapes or wood shutters for a sophisticated look.
• Add charm by displaying collectibles — decorative mirrors, framed antique fabric swatches, botanical prints, etc.
• Neutral-color flooring, such as a sisal rug, helps pull the look together.
• Don’t forget about toile designs — toiles are an interesting one-color option for walls that can add “aged charm” to a room.
Anyone can be successful at obtaining a designer look if they follow these ideas in creating a one-color theme. Moreover, using tone-on-tone wallpaper is easy as it coordinates readily with bolder, more colorful patterns that may be found in other areas of the home. For more information on tonal wallpaper and fabric designs, or to find the names of local retailers or interior designers, contact Thibaut at (800) 223-0704.
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