There was a time when monochromatic kitchens felt like a hint of fresh air. However, their disadvantages have become more disgusting these days, and some designers say that they need aesthetic optimizations to remain relevant. Full or almost all-white kitchen or those who are dominated by tones of a single color-are refined by visual interest and personality to prevent them from being flat and lifeless.
You are not alone if you feel that the trend can become too impersonal – and even anonymously. In an exclusive interview, Erika Dale, House Digents interior design expert and founder of Erika Dale Interior architecture, agrees that the once trendy kitchen design aesthetics, which was always granted in popularity in the 2010s, has fallen in favor since then. “These boring white-on-on-on-White rooms fell of a lack of interest and contradictory rooms quickly in favor of thoughtful, more curated interior with character and dynamic, layered color pallets (even the neutral!),” She said. Fortunately, according to Dale, there is an easy way to fix this lack of warmth, personality and depth. To quickly update your monochromatic cuisine, add depth and texture with wooden pieces, devices or art in warm tones or contrasting colors.
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How to give a monochromatic cuisine character

A modern white kitchen has depth due to warm wood, a striking lamp and accessories – with love for photography/Getty pictures
The most ambitious homeowners can completely convert monochromatic cuisine, with a large upgrade between 10,000 and 60,000 US dollars. If you are not ready for a complete upgrade, adding small details such as natural wood is a budget -friendly way to give a character of monochromatic cuisine. “To pull off an elegant, modern room that does not fall into the trap of the boring or a grade, warmth and nuance are the key,” said Dale in her exclusive interview with House Digest. “Natural wood tones or with warm -tone colors will help to bring the most power -shaped look to life even.”
For less than the cost of a renovation on a full scale, you can also paint parts of the kitchen in warmer tones or refresh your kitchen by adding texture with wooden panels or a new back splash. Add something economical rustic decor, such as B. wood cutting boards, bowls or boxes. “When you work in neutral work, integrate into a stain in a stain that fits your aesthetics, and then layer in earth tones with warmer under tones such as cream, beige, taupe and brown in accessories, color colors and any new surfaces that fit the budget,” said Dale.
To add a touch of personality, hang art into the kitchen. “If you are open to color, bring the personality of your house to the kitchen by adding color pops in works of art and accessories to a layered neutral palette with warm tones,” offered Dale. Practically position your work of art from the sink or the oven to avoid heat or water damage. Another route is based on accessories such as lighting options or objects that are displayed on open shelves or cupboards. Even contrasting solid tea towels, containers or utensils can provide the liveliness you are looking for.
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