The gray tones were hardly used in decoration as they were cold and supposedly boring. However, the Nordic style has reminded us how interesting the range of gray can be in its soft tones with environments like these. This apartment use soft tones, which gives the space a great serenity and elegance.
In addition, we see that the spaces are not boring at all, since they add bright white tones, as well as warmer touches with the wood. It is a very simple idea that everyone can put into practice at home. You have to paint the walls gray, leave the ceilings white and choose simple furniture and matching textiles, all with few patterns.
At central space In this house we can see some spaces that use the contrast between the serene and cold tone of gray and the warm color of the parquet floors. It is the ideal mixture so that a house in this tone does not seem too cold during the winter, in addition to adding good textiles to dress it. They have also given it a bit of color with natural plants, a classic of Nordic decoration.
The bedroom is a totally serene and simple, like the rest of the house. It has good lighting and is open to other spaces by a very original glass wall, which can be covered with a light curtain for privacy. Here they have used raw tones and different shades of gray to find harmony.
The kitchen has even softer tones. The chairs have the tone of the wood, but a much lighter wood, giving a nice touch to the place. In addition, they have used a round and white table, ideal for small spaces. The walls are not painted gray in this case because the kitchen does not have as much natural light.