While it’s true that the word monochromatic literally means just one colour, it doesn’t exactly mean that you have to use just one specific colour tone throughout the space.
To be more precise, this denotes using colour variations taken from a single base. For instance, if your chosen colour is grey, you diversify by varying the shades, tints, and tones – making it either lighter or darker.
One of the biggest benefits is that it makes decorating much easier. However, you have to be careful as these colours can sometimes end up blending altogether. As such, if you’re aiming for this decor in your home, you need to add some contrast. And the safest yet most beautiful contrast you can use is one we find from nature – the colour green.
Jo and Sam (@evertonenclave) always knew they preferred a monochrome theme, but the inclusion of numerous plants has really made the space come alive....