Comment apporter de la couleur dans sa décoration sans en faire trop ?
Apporter de la couleur dans la décoration de sa maison ou de son appartement, c'est apporter de la vie. Dans des espaces aux murs neutres, blancs ou gris comme c'est souvent le cas à notre époque, la couleur vient donner de la personnalité là où il n'y en a pas. Cet appartement suédois, un immense deux pièces est un exemple à suivre pour ceux qui veulent de la couleur sans en faire trop, et de façon réversible. Les cadres au mur, les coussins du canapé, un tapis viennent ajouter de la couleur dans un univers sobre. La cuisine aux façades vertes est la seule masse colorée mais non seulement le vert est doux et consensuel, mais s'agissant d'une cuisine produite de façon industrielle, il suffirait d'en changer les portes pour en renouveler complètement l'esprit. De cet intérieur bohème chic, on pourrait passer à un espace beaucoup plus design et neutre avec quelques éléments bien choisis.
How can you add colour to your decoration without overdoing it?
Adding colour to the decoration of your house or flat is bringing life to your home. In spaces with neutral, white or grey walls, as is often the case these days, colour gives personality where there is none. This Swedish flat, a huge one-bedroom is an example to follow for those who want colour without overdoing it, and in a reversible way. The frames on the wall, the cushions on the sofa, a carpet add colour to a sober universe. The kitchen with green fronts is the only coloured mass. Not only is green soft and consensual, but since it is an industrially produced kitchen, changing the doors would be enough to completely renew its spirit. From this chic bohemian interior, you could move on to a much more design and neutral space with a few well-chosen elements.
81m²










How can you add colour to your decoration without overdoing it?
Adding colour to the decoration of your house or flat is bringing life to your home. In spaces with neutral, white or grey walls, as is often the case these days, colour gives personality where there is none. This Swedish flat, a huge one-bedroom is an example to follow for those who want colour without overdoing it, and in a reversible way. The frames on the wall, the cushions on the sofa, a carpet add colour to a sober universe. The kitchen with green fronts is the only coloured mass. Not only is green soft and consensual, but since it is an industrially produced kitchen, changing the doors would be enough to completely renew its spirit. From this chic bohemian interior, you could move on to a much more design and neutral space with a few well-chosen elements.
81m²
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