Is the predominance of white in the interior advisable? What are its advantages and is it worth betting on a uniform color arrangement? And, what materials in white look best?
A predominantly white interior
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White is a color so neutral that it works well as a background. We associate it with cleanliness and it brightens up the room. Unfortunately, its excess can look all too sterile and optically cool the interior. Then you should break and warm up the arrangement, introducing a variety of materials into the interior, or colors that break the monotony.
Interior further composed with pastel accents
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Colorful accents
Fortunately, white blends well with almost any color. Of course, if you like its dominance, you should exercise moderation when introducing accessories. They should be only an accent. An interesting effect will be obtained by combining white with dark grays. Black could be too much of a contrast here, but already graphite will introduce a touch of elegance and luxury to the interior. Pastel colors, such as powder pink and mint, or strong, but broken colors, such as honey yellow, will also play perfectly here.
Bold patterns
A good idea for white interiors is to use a variety of patterns. Dynamic stripes, plants or ethnic motifs will give white spaces character.
Interior with predominantly white
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Materials for white interiors
The best complement to white interiors, however, seems to be wood. Its natural color and texture warm up the space, leaving it aesthetically pleasing. Perhaps, however, you like a bit heavier visually, in which case you can also reach for metal, concrete, or stone.