1. GREY, GRAY, GREY

The best way to compliment them is with mid-tone walls. Think warm golden yellow, soft medium blues, restful grayish-greens, creamy tans, or soothing greys. GREY is your best friend, he is muted and works as a background setter for dark palette furniture.

2. NOT TOO MUCH DRAMA

It’s always great to have some pattern in every room, but in a dark room, it’s good to limit it to only one or two. Dark rooms are inherently dramatic so you don’t want to overdo it. Textures such as wood, metal and rattan, and fabrics such as velvet, linen, and suede will add depth

3. CONTRAST?

In dark rooms, it is very important to create contrast as well as a sense of balance. A mix of materials is essential–use different textures in your fabrics as well as your hard surfaces. Some items should pop against a dark background, so use some light and/or bold colors on occasion and make use of interesting shapes as well.

4. COMING TOGETHER

Unify your concepts, if you have other concepts for your other living space, your current space with your dark palette furnitures can be the one tying all the concepts togethers especially works well with an industrial and minimalistic look.

 

 

 

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