Neutral Grounds
SA Home Owner|August 2021
Neutral hues are popular for interiors. Hasmita Amtha shares all you need to know when opting for this scheme
Hasmita Amtha
Neutral Grounds

Offering a timeless appeal, neutral color palettes are adored by many homeowners. In recent years we’ve witnessed the increase of neutral living spaces in the homes we feature, proving that these hues are not only easy on the eye but offer a luxe, contemporary aesthetic often associated with a relaxing, homely ambience.

As Karen Steyn of The Home Studio points out: “When it comes to interior design, neutrals can be considered the new black. I once heard a neutral palette being described as the ‘no-makeup makeup look of interior design, which I loved and has always stuck with me. A well-designed neutral room can be wonderfully simplistic and soothing, and completely breathtaking.

“Neutral palettes coordinate easily with a variety of colours, making it easy to bring in accent colours along the way. However, putting said rooms together is not as effortless as it seems.”

Here’s all you need to know when considering a neutral scheme:

WARM VS. COOL

When it comes to neutrals, there are two spectrums to keep in mind. Zanee Matthews and Antionette Stander of M&S Design Studio elaborate: “Neutral colours cover a wide palette, which includes and is not limited to white, ivory, grey, beige, taupe, brown and black.

This story is from the August 2021 edition of SA Home Owner.

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