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BRIGHT WHITE

Keeping a room neutral and white can make a smaller space feel large, make a dark room feel bright, and make any room feel open and airy – even without a lot of windows. But while this trend has a lot of advantages, it can also feel bland and unfinished if poorly done. If you want to go for an all-white look, use these tips to ensure your space feels chic and elegant. (The Spruce)

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THE IN-BETWEEN

Consider white walls your easel. Art assumes greater prominence when placed in a white interior. Gallery owners have long displayed artwork against white walls for maximum effect. (Coastal Living)

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CLEAN PALETTE

A white-washed, neutral room doesn’t mean you have to give up all color. While the style is about keeping things simple and clean, sprinkling in a few pops of color can finish off the space and give a white room a stunning effect. (The Spruce)

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MONOCHROMATIC

Let’s start at the beginning: all-white walls and homes are not a new thing. Throughout histories and across many continents this look has been celebrated and prized. As with most design trends, things are cyclical and memories are often short. (Design Sponge)

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NEUTRAL

As design becomes a more everyday and pervasive idea, people have more control over their spaces, and have a wealth of ideas at hand. With all those ideas, sometimes it’s easy to get lost in options and the simplest thing feels the safest and most realistic. Hence, white walls with an emphasis on furniture and art that can easily be moved and changed without a lot of work. (Design Sponge)
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THE IN-BETWEEN

Because we’re all so used to “perfect” interiors being shared online in every possible place now, we often expect all people to live the same way – as if we’re all preparing for a huge photo shoot at all times with our rooms “finished” down to the last detail. But most of us aren’t living like that. A lot of us are in transition, moving to a new city, embracing being somewhat nomadic or just not knowing what pieces around the house we want – or are ready – to invest in. Often times that stage comes with embracing what’s already there in our homes – which is typically white walls and bare floors. We might add to that and make the best of what we already bring with us, and for a lot of us, that’s more than enough. (Design Sponge)

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