One of the hottest trends right now in interior design is the monochromatic look, being true to one colour, such as white, truffle, beige or this season’s must have colour, grey.
Söderhamn modular furniture grouping in Silver Grey Panama Cotton covers from Bemz. Cushion covers in Yellow Fiskis and Orange Fiskis from the Bemz Artists Series cushion cover collection. .
Grey feels balanced and Zen-like, with something very sincere and down-to-earth about it, which helps us relax and escape from our often stressful lives. A peaceful colour that's clean and simple and yet amazingly sophisticated.
Nils chairs in Silver Grey from Bemz
The palette extends beyond furnishings and textiles to the walls and the rest of the room, creating a feeling of harmony that turns any space into a stylish haven. Choose one nuance of grey and stay as close as possible to that particular hue.
Göteborg modular furniture grouping in Silver Grey covers from Bemz.Brown Kvarter and Silver Grey Vallsta and more from the Bemz Artist Series Cushion Covers.
In the living room, the furniture is large and square, easily rearranged to suit any occasion. Modular sofas, angular armchairs and cushions artfully piled on the floor convey a lounge feeling. The bedroom is a monochrome oasis, with an unusual, much loved object bringing the look together.
Bed skirt with box pleats in Silver Grey cover from Bemz
By mixing fabrics in the same colour but with different textures you will create movement and variation in your décor. And it’s texture that plays a starring role in a monochromatic room. So be sure to inject a mix of materials whenever you have the opportunity.
Bemz Artist Series Cushion covers - Yellow Fiskis
Use Zinc Grey Belgian Linen Blend, Silver Grey Tegnér Melange, A Paler Shade of Grey Panama Cotton, or Graphite Grey Chenille to achieve a calm, cosy look that exudes easy elegance. Avoid patterns, both bolder and smaller versions.
Read more about the Monochromatic Trend on the Bemz website - plus get 10% off solid greys at Bemz until Thursday, October 18, 2012.
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