While browsing through an e-catalogue, I came across this tastefully done dining area. I couldn’t help but appreciate the beauty that a minimalist décor did to their dining room. The owner of the house chose yellow colour and its shade to play with on the walls. Although the tones are not starkly different from one another, you can make out warm colours from the brighter ones. Yellow moss, raosted mustard and bianco have been used in this particular picture and the furniture has been kept dark oak with white seats and cushions. A combination of yellow and brown gives a warm, earthy feeling to the area, a rather welcoming ambience. Yellow is the colour of positivity and brown exudes natural elegance. The white rectangular lamps hanging from the roof add drama to the space, however not overdoing it. A hint of green in form of vase does good to add vitality to a place where the family will get together for meals.
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f you think that the picture lacks colour, think again. The cabinets on the right give enough options for splashing the room with myriad colours if you grow bored of yellow and brown. If you keep a colourful fruit basket in the centre of the table, you’ll have a dash of colour right where you are eating. If you are the funky types, then you might want to jazz up the wall behind the dining table with pictures of family or artwork by kids. However, refrain from overdoing it as too much colour will distract the calm and soothing ambience. It is a dining room after all, a place where you want your sense to calm down to the healing effect of healthy meals!
f you think that the picture lacks colour, think again. The cabinets on the right give enough options for splashing the room with myriad colours if you grow bored of yellow and brown. If you keep a colourful fruit basket in the centre of the table, you’ll have a dash of colour right where you are eating. If you are the funky types, then you might want to jazz up the wall behind the dining table with pictures of family or artwork by kids. However, refrain from overdoing it as too much colour will distract the calm and soothing ambience. It is a dining room after all, a place where you want your sense to calm down to the healing effect of healthy meals!