Many people choose single-color interior design options, as this helps the apartment look more complete and voluminous.
This also allows for a high-quality visual increase in free space.
But a monochromatic interior has one drawback, noted designer Yulia Tychino, an expert for the online publication BelNovosti. It is that the apartment may look too "bland."
Even within the framework of a monochromatic interior, other shades are quite acceptable: they will only help to emphasize the beauty of the monochrome design.
Therefore, choose interesting colors to create accent areas.
This option can safely be called a true classic, since plants always create the necessary accents and help a monochromatic interior become brighter.
The more creatively you approach the selection of phytodesign elements, the more pronounced the effect will be.
This method is also often used: in order for a monochromatic interior not to “blend in”, you just need to “play” with different textures when decorating.