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Monotonous? No, monochrome!
Green sofa, blue carpet, red curtains and yellow walls – sometimes too much colour in a room can be just too much of a good thing. There is a simple and currently very popular way to get round coordinating colours: to design a room with a monochromatic colour palette. Because monochromacity bestows elegance and can be implemented in the twinkling of an eye.


Monochrome creates harmony
Monochrome interior design creates a connecting element from the very beginning. Furniture, walls and flooring in tones and shades of one colour blend together seamlessly, giving a room a calm and balanced feel. Because monochrome design has such a relaxing effect, it is often used in rooms that need an additional calming effect.
By the way, monochrome interior design offers much more than just a single colour tone. You can play with shades as well as with textures and patterns – if they originate from the same colour family. Where many patterns are usually a design no-go otherwise, monochrome offers the opportunity to mix and match as the mood takes you. The only rule: the undertones must go with each other!


The trend towards dark woods is by no means limited to the area of furniture and accessories - on the contrary: dark woods are also experiencing a fabulous comeback on the floor.
Particularly popular are classic types of wood such as walnut and walnut, which are high-quality and easy to work with and inspire with their lively structure. Another eye-catcher on the floor is parquet made of so-called smoked or thermo oak, which gets its deep brown colour through a special treatment process.
Dark Floor

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Oak Spirit smoked
