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A Guide to Creating Mono-Rooms

A Guide to Creating Mono-Rooms

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Tue 20 Aug 2024

In recent weeks there has been a shift towards using a single colour to dominate the aesthetic of a room. Known as mono-rooms, these spaces are the perfect choice for lovers of clean lines alongside very serene and cohesive vibes. In today’s blog, we’ll be taking a closer look at mono-rooms, why you should consider one for your home, and some tips for putting it into practice! 


What is a mono-room?

Single-hue mono-room interior design involves using varying shades, tints, and tones of a single colour throughout a space. Whether its varying shades of yellow, or myriad pinks or greens, this approach will create a cohesive, harmonious look that is both visually appealing and emotionally soothing. 


Three top tips for making a mono-room 

Choose the Right colour

Select a colour that you love and that has a range of tones, shades, and tints. Blues, greens, and neutrals like grey are popular choices because they can be calming and versatile. Think about the atmosphere you want to create. Warm hues (reds, oranges) are energising, while cool hues (blues, greens) tend to be more calming.

Vary Tones, Shades, and Tints

Use different tones of the same colour to add depth and visual interest. For example, pair a deep navy with soft sky blue or bright yellow with soft buttery shades. Ensure that you balance lighter and darker areas to avoid the space feeling too heavy or too washed out.

Use Patterns Wisely

Introduce patterns in the same hue to add visual interest without breaking the monochromatic scheme. Geometric shapes, stripes, or florals can be effective as long as they stay within the colour family. Use a mix of large-scale and small-scale patterns to create balance and avoid overwhelming the space.


Mono-rooms are a great way to create a chic, stylish and personality-rich space. By taking time to find the right balance of tones and patterns, you can quickly create a unique space that’s effortlessly sophisticated. Which colour will you pick for your mono-room? 

The benefits of mono-rooms

Cohesion and harmony

Using a single hue creates a seamless flow throughout the space, making it feel unified and well-coordinated. Moreover, the repetition of one colour in different shades and tones ties together various elements of the room, from furniture and curtains to various accessories. This creates a balanced and harmonious environment.

Sophistication and simplicity

A monochromatic palette exudes sophistication and elegance, offering a minimalist aesthetic that is often timeless and chic. With colour variation minimised, textures, shapes, and forms become more prominent, allowing you to appreciate the design details more deeply.

A calming aura

Mono-rooms are often associated with calmness and tranquillity, as the lack of contrasting colours can reduce visual noise and stress. Depending on the chosen hue, the space can evoke specific moods. For instance, blues and greens can create a serene, peaceful ambiance, while warmer shades like beige or soft pinks can make a room feel cosy and inviting.

Versatility and flexibility

It may not sound so, but a single-hue palette can be easily adapted with different textures and materials without disrupting the overall colour scheme making it easier to update the decor over time. This design approach works well in different rooms and styles, from modern and minimalist to traditional and classic.


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