Modern Interior Design Color Schemes - Nuenza

Everyone’s interior design goals are different. Your style may be traditional, or it could be mid-century modern. You could be trying to evoke a Scandinavian simplicity with neutral shades in your dining room, or a more industrial chic look for your master bedroom. 

Whatever you decide, design color schemes can add a distinct twist to your home, and this includes everything from furniture to carpeting to the paint choices. Be inspired with some of the ideas below, but don’t forget, you don’t have to do it all on your own. 

For help on designing and building your own perfect interior space, reach out to the expert interior designers at Nuenza for a more fulsome discussion of the styles and colors that would work best. 

Getting Started

Color

Of course, the first thing you’ll want to do is choose a color scheme that is to your liking. Take the living room as an example. Because it serves as the primary backdrop for family activities, it is an excellent place to individualize a space through colour.

The room should be designed with people’s needs in mind. For example, some people enjoy a more meditative and calming environment, perhaps a light gray on the living room walls, while others want a space that feels lively and more upbeat, with walls painted in green colors that really pop. The secret is to choose one hue that you can live with in large amounts on a daily basis. 

Then, using wall paint, flooring, and furniture covers based on that color range, you can create a visual interest, and vary textures and surfaces, whether through glossy woodwork, nubby carpeting or rough upholstery fabric.

Seasonality

Some people like to show extra consideration to the colors of their favorite season. For winter lovers, using a color palette with cooler shades such as a soft blue or green, mixed with gray walls can be a great choice. For those that love Fall, a better choice might be to go with warm tones and color combinations like reds and oranges. 

Focal Points

It’s not all about the colors of the walls. Someone with a strong design sensibility will want to create a focal point, and they can do this by using one bold color on an accent wall, or a piece of furniture that complements the overall color scheme. 

Lights and Darks

Many homeowners use neutral colors throughout their homes so that each room can have its own personality without being too busy. To individualize a room, it can often be best to stick with two-color schemes, where one is lighter than the other. And if you’re not sure about what colors would be best, opt instead for a monochromatic scheme. 

What’s Your Style Preference?

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The most frequent color for a contemporary design is white, but contemporary design is not the only choice. There are others, including moden, transitional, classic, traditional, and many more.

Contemporary

Contemporary design is constantly evolving, often incorporating elements of the moment. Contemporary design showcases unconventional materials, as well as bold colours and shapes. If you like change and enjoy refreshing your living space on a regular basis, this could be the style for you!

In contemporary interior design styles, you’ll often see neutral colors, such as white, black, gray and brown. But contemporary design styles don’t mean you can’t add bold accent colors to your contemporary decorating. You might try a charcoal grey and a navy blue together, or add in some greens or wood accents. 

Modern

Modern interior design is characterized by furniture with clean lines, lacquered or polished finishes, and as far as furniture goes, often evokes chromed steel legs or metal bases, leather upholstery, woven sisal or seagrass upholstery, and brown leather seats.

The modern style has a focus on functionality as well as simplicity. In the workplace, modern office design is characterized with clean desks that have no “busy work”, simple furnishings, velvet colors that are calming to the eye, or natural fibers for walls. You might try a mix of apple green and teal, or perhaps black forest green (from Benjamin Moore) and cream. 

Transitional

The Transitional style is strongly influenced by Classic, but it adds a touch of Contemporary to create a perfect balance between the two styles. Timeless elements, clean lines, and the use of the colourful contemporary palette, Transitional design will focus on versatility and endurance. 

You can choose to use transitional decorating accents and furniture in Transitional interior design styles, but the key to transitional contemporary interior design styles is to add a little bit of your own personality. Use earthy colours with transitional elements for a more comfortable feeling, or opt for clean lines and neutrals for sophistication and glamour.

Need Some Advice Tailored to Your Home and Style?

Finding the right decor ideas for your home – from wallpaper patterns to paint colors and decorative accessories and furniture – is an art and a science. Nuenza’s designers are trained to assemble unique palettes that integrate hues and tones that create perfect harmony for any lifestyle.

From the initial consultation to the conceptualization to the actual creation of your dream interior design, we can do anything from kitchens to bathrooms to unique spaces in your home. Contact us today and get started!