We place accents in the interior: 8 thrilling ideas

We have selected 8 atypical ways to add color to the interior and dilute the monochrome interior with accents. 


1. Install colored doors

Why not to use colored doors in a monochrome interior? This technique is rarely used, so it still surprises. 

If you are hesitant about colored interior doors yet, paint the front door. The entrance hall is a walk-through room, you don’t spend much time there and the bright color will definitely not get bored. In addition, this is a budget and easy way to “dilute” the boring interiors of the hallway.  


2. Choose a bright refrigerator 

Another unusual way to add color to the interior, but at the same time stylish and gaining popularity. Colored refrigerators are increasingly produced by well-known manufacturers of household appliances. Today you can buy devices in soft pink, mint, black, red, deep blue, or burgundy – these are the most popular choices.

By the way, you can make a colored refrigerator with your own hands.


3. Give preference to bright upholstery of a sofa or bed

You already know that you can add bright accents with textiles, but choosing a bright sofa or bed is a bolder decision. Upholstery is not easy to replace. But bright large furniture definitely makes the interior much more stylish and interesting.

Such a bright sofa can become an accent in the interior.

Dark green and dark blue tones in the upholstery are universal. They look rich and luxurious. Yellow upholstery and its shades are also often used and are suitable for light monochrome interiors. Designers use powdery pink sofas and armchairs in combination with gray walls.


4. Set up colorful chairs

Focusing on the dining area in the kitchen is an unusual decision, but it is fully in line with modern trends. 

A colored chair as an accent

You can bet not only on color but also on shape. Chairs of different styles are a trick that professional designers use when they want to make an eclectic interior. 


5. Focus on the back wall of the shelving 

They can be painted in the desired color or used over with wallpaper with a pattern. It is convenient that in this way it is easy to transform any shelving, even the most simple and budget ones, and add individuality to the interior. For example, in the photo below is the famous IKEA Billy shelving unit. But it is difficult to recognize it in the new version.

Colored shelving walls


6. Choose cabinets with individual fronts

Bright cabinets, namely facades, can also become an accent in the interior. These today are even in the mass market. But they can be made with your own hands, using the techniques you know: the same paint or wallpaper. 


7. Use bright lights

Unusual lamps or lighting objects of bright color will become an unusual accent in the interior. You can choose vintage chandeliers or chandeliers that will be a stylish accent – for example, classic chandeliers for an industrial-style room or vice versa. 

Vintage chandelier in the interior

Colored lamps can be placed in the bedroom or living room – near the sofa or bedside area. 


8. Choose your color in detail

For example, paint the radiators or the radiator cover – this accent also seems unusual and will definitely attract attention. 

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