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Not only are brown and blue decor complements on the color wheel (brown being a dark shade of orange that is the opposite of blue on the wheel) but the color comb is found abundantly in nature. Consider the coast and the sea, and where the mountains meet the sky. This is a soul-soothing color combination that bears a great stamp of approval from Mother Nature herself. Here, we’ll explore two brown and blue home interiors that show us how to aesthetically balance the contrasting shades, with plenty of visual rest space in between. We will look at small and upscale apartments, elegant bedrooms and unique bathrooms.
This 115 square meter apartment is located in Budapest. The apartment has been renovated into a new configuration of 3 bedrooms and a smaller kitchen, rather than 2 bedrooms and a larger kitchen, to maximize rental income. The mixed lounge dining combo achieves visual harmony with a common color palette of warm tan and windy blue accents.
A modern tufted sofa draws an L-shape around the perimeter of the living room area, creating a close and comfortable layout with the TV wall. A modern coffee table keeps the core of the living room layout light and clear with a white tile finish. A teak and rotating Kangaroo Chair, designed by Pierre Jeanneret, rounds the opposite side of the arrangement.
The sculptural centerpiece is the trendy one Connect a candle, designed by Colin King Studio for Menu. A solid blue dining room pendant light lowers a coupon off the table to make a colorful effect.
As there is not much daylight, a small side room was next to the kitchen to share natural light from its window as well. This small room used to be a WC, but now serves wonderfully as a butler pantry with a mini “art gallery”. Wall art, decorative ceramics, textures, colors and the oversized lighting installation add a fabulous character that enlivens the space.
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