3 Secrets To Decorating With Neutrals | Interior Design

Today I’m sharing three secrets to decorating with neutrals to create an interior that’s timeless, versatile, relaxing and interesting.

Decorating with neutrals is a timeless and versatile way to create a calm and relaxed space. Now that doesn’t sound very exciting and that’s sort of the point but neutral spaces still need some visual interest to keep the space from appearing bland and boring. So what’s the secret to creating a neutral interior that’s interesting and impactful? Watch this video to see three ways to create a tranquil space with visual interest.

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3 Secrets To Decorating With Neutrals
00:00 Calm, Relaxed & Interesting
00:39 Secret 1
02:24 Secret 2
03:46 Secret 3

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~Liz

5 Comments

  1. Hi Everyone! I hope you enjoyed this video on creating neutral interiors that are relaxing and interesting. Let me know your thoughts on the three secrets! ❤Liz

  2. Thank you for sharing these helpful tips. However I found it harder to concentrate on what was being said/explained with the background music. Playing the music only during the non-speaking parts of the video would have worked better for me but perhaps I’m alone in that

  3. Nice to have my style validated. Great explanation. I have never gone for a lot of colour with the exception of blue. Strong colours & patterns hurt my head. I prefer shades of magnolia & brown furniture rather than the drama of black with the exception of my black Georgian fire insert along with black facia wharfdale speakers that flank it. My husband would divorce me if I got rid of them. I find white to be harsh but have touches like the skirting & door frames & ceiling & white lights & shades. I like a modern home but find myself drawn to older antique pieces & like to blend them. It looks like it’s evolved over time rather than I’ve gone to the store & bought everything in one shop.

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