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Dip your design in chocolate!

19May10

Chocolate brown walls Living room - House Beautiful

Design your home by dipping it into chocolate using warm browns with toasty overtones that delight the senses and create a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. Interior decorating trends are warming up to chocolate. Rich mochas, dusty cocoas, and deep coffee shades are cropping up in homes, bringing a depth to pallets that had previously been rather cool or just beige.

Banish any idea that dark walls make for a dark, dull room. Darker walls create a more sophisticated atmosphere. And don’t be afraid to use a strong color in a small area.

 Interior by David Hicks

To balance dark chocolate walls, bring in neutral upholstery, lamps and accessories. This approach keeps the space from feeling too closed in. Crisp, cream colors are a welcome contrast against the chocolate brown.

Bedroom design by Amanda Nisbet

Here, crisp white and a fun mustard color are paired with the chocolate walls.

When you decide to bring darker colors into your home, it’s important to counter this with some contrasting colors. Imagine how beautiful a living room or bedroom of rich chocolate browns could be with white accessories and accents. A few simple additions in dove grey or a lighter bisque color can really make a dramatic statement.

Elle Decor

Sulky Chocolate Brown walls envelop this beautiful bed in a softness and warmth. It is just so inviting!

In this dining area all the dark brown walls that provide such coziness are Bittersweet Chocolate by Ben Moore, in case you were wondering! The color brown and its lighter cousins in tan, taupe, beige, or cream make excellent backgrounds helping accompanying colors appear richer and brighter. Use brown to convey a feeling of warmth, honesty, and wholesomeness. Although found in nature year-round, brown is often considered a fall and winter color. It is more casual than black.

Interior by Marie Burgos Design

Here in one of my designs. I have used different shades of browns from deep chocolate brown to lighter browns, bronzes and tans.

Chocolate brown kitchen cabinetry - source Decor Pad

Thanks to Brandon Barre Photography for this gorgeous kitchen pic! This design boasts chocolate brown stained kitchen cabinets, shelves/coffee bar, white marble countertops, nickel fixtures, black iron lantern pendant lights, French doors, black crystal chandelier, white dining table with cabriole legs, French dining chairs and soft gray walls.

Another way to bring out the richness of chocolate browns is to add natural pieces such as plants. Once your design is finished, just curl up on your favorite sofa with a nice cup of hot, thick, Italian hot chocolate and enjoy the rich warmth of your home design.

For more information about Interior Design and Feng Shui, email Marie Burgos at marie@marieburgosdesign.com, and visit our site on www.marieburgosdesign.com.

Have you used chocolate paint in your home?

Do you think that you are likely to use chocolate color in your home in the near future?

If so please let me know about it by leaving a comment!


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