12 Ways To Make Monochrome Work In Your Home
While monochrome typically refers to black and white, it also includes grayscale (a range of grey tones from black to white) and shades of one color. Those old black-and-white movies picture monochrome in motion, and black-and-white photos often capture a certain monochromatic nostalgia and mood. However, the concept of monochrome is applicable to all colors on the spectrum. From its Greek origin, monochromos means ‘of a single color’: monos (single or one) and khroma (color).
The following images showcase a curated edit of monochrome styles in both interiors and objects.
Monochrome interiors
A grayscale living space in the ‘House on Stilts’, designed by Lithuanian studio Dizaino Virtuv?. Photo by Kernius Pauliukonis via Dezeen. A white living space in architect John Pawson’s Notting Hill home. Photo by John Spinks via Port Magazine.
A plywood and white office interior in a London maisonette by architect Larissa Johnston. Photo by Rory Gardiner via Dezeen.
A concrete living space in C Penthouse, Antwerp, Belgium, designed by architect Vincent Van Duysen. Photo by Koen Van Damme via Vincent Van Duysen.
An ash wood prayer room in a Dublin priory, designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects. Image via Dezeen.
A black-and-white interior in Vedbaek House (III) in Copenhagen, designed by Norm Architects. Photo by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen via Norm Architects.
A black-and-white meeting space in the Dynamo (II) office inÂ...
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