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Guide to monochromatic color schemes

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Blue & white living room with gray sectional & 3 end tables.

Guide to Monochromatic Color Schemes

 

Learn how a monochromatic paint color palette creates drama and dimension—and infuses any space with style and sophistication.

 

Understanding the basics of color helps elevate your interiors. Here, you’ll discover how the creative combination of different shades in the same hue, known as a monochromatic color scheme, yields an elegant environment in any room.

A color wheel featuring primary and secondary colors.

Monochromatic Colors

 

What is a monochromatic color scheme? Simply put, it’s a palette that involves a single hue, and an excellent way to layer in color and drama. There are two distinct monochromatic styles:
 

 

  • Single Shade:
    • A single shade color scheme uses one color without any variation in hue.
    • This approach makes choosing trim color a snap, since everything will be the same color.
    • The powerful effect of a single shade can be enhanced further by using different paint sheens on your trim and moldings.
  • Multiple Shades:
    • A multiple shade color scheme uses several shades of the same hue, as well as shades with varying undertones.
    • Using multiple shades of one color softens the look of a monochromatic palette, imbuing relaxing energy into any space.
    • This approach can make a room look bigger and is ideal for enhancing small spaces.
  • Always a great resource, the color wheel is integral to interior design: Check out these highlights to see how the color wheel can help with your paint color search!

Monochromatic Color Palettes

 

To help you shape your own monochromatic color scheme, use these curated palettes by color family, created by our color experts.

Monochromatic beige and brown

Beige & Brown Paint Colors

 

Infuse your home with sophistication using shades of beige and brown.

Colors blue monochromatic

Blue Paint Colors

 

Build a calming space using a diverse range of blue hues.

Colors purple monochromatic

Purple Paint Colors

 

Create a luxurious, romantic atmosphere with varying shades of purple.

Examples of Elevated Monochromatic Color Schemes

Green living room with matching walls, printed couch, stone table, glass coffee table, and bookshelv

This saturated monochromatic study evokes the feeling of a lush jungle. Trim and doors in Rainforest Foliage 2040-10 pack a powerful punch in a high-gloss sheen, a beautiful contrast against matte walls in Amazon Moss 2037-10.

Blue-painted opulent dining room with exotic classic style, chandelier, large wooden table and chair

Bold, dramatic, opulent. This Spectra Blue 2049-50 dining room showcases the power of a monochromatic color scheme. Experimenting with sheen in unexpected places, like a semi-gloss ceiling, creates a luminous look ideal for dining in style.

Taupe entryway with wooden door, wainscoting, and beige chair.

Creating a monochromatic palette with neutral colors can be tricky, but when you get it right, the result is classic. Try mixing slightly different undertones within one hue, seen in this taupe entryway, to create a subtle contrast between shades.

Blue-gray living with two-toned stairs, wainscoting, gray couch, yellow pillows, cage chandelier

Welcome guests with a monochromatic color palette of cool grays with subtle violet undertones. Try a dual-toned staircase to bring whimsy to a sophisticated space.
 

This entryway is painted in Feather Gray 2127-60 and Pike’s Peak Gray 2127-50, both from Color Preview®, a color collection that ranges from bright and vibrant, to more subtle versions of the same hues. Use Color Preview as a helpful resource to create monochromatic color schemes in your space!

Two-toned sitting area with blue and green walls, wooden bench and branch vase

Using two monochromatic color schemes in one room creates a contemporary color blocking effect. Here, a living area is broken into separate spaces using two distinct hues. Trim and wall in the same color family is a clever way to bring a unique spin to monochromatic color schemes.