Color Palettes That Breathe
Start with warm whites, bone, or greige to brighten and unify the space. These tones absorb daylight gently and reduce visual noise. Test swatches at morning and dusk. Your walls should feel like a quiet, supportive backdrop, not a spotlight.
Color Palettes That Breathe
Introduce one muted accent—sage, ink blue, or terracotta—to guide the mood. Echo it through a throw, a ceramic piece, or a single artwork. Consistency beats quantity. Which accent color reflects your calm, and where will you repeat it?
Color Palettes That Breathe
Matte finishes hide imperfections and feel soft; eggshell adds gentle sheen for durability. Large sample boards beat tiny chips every time. Paint two poster boards, move them around, and observe how changing light reshapes your minimalist palette.