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Tone On Tone: Monochrome Furniture For Your Patio

Sticking to one color when decorating allows you to explore all the different shades and hues in your palette.

For the passionate minimalist, monochrome has been an interior design staple for decades. Sticking to one color when decorating allows you to explore all the different shades and hues in your palette. Decorating a monochrome space keeps things polished and thoughtfully designed, successfully avoiding chaotic colors and prints that clash. Here are some of our favorite uses of monochrome furniture in patio and outdoor spaces:

This sleek all black outdoor dining set from PatioLiving is one of our favorite monochrome sets on the market right now. The bold lines of this set catch our eye, and it’s contemporary design keeps things fresh even though it’s all one color. Outdoor spaces filled with black monochrome furniture always feel sleek and well designed. To add flair to your patio, spring for black and white monochrome printed cushions.

Daybeds and loungers are already sleek, but adding a monochrome palette makes them ooze downtown sophistication. Instantly add sophistication to any space with this monochrome daybed from PatioLiving paired with complimentary side tables. Though monochrome purists wouldn’t consider this space truly one color, an easy way to add the uniform aesthetic of monochrome to your space is with cushions, textiles, and accessories. 

If you wanted to feel less limited in your color palette, decorating a space using white, grey, and black monochrome furniture will still give off a monochrome vibe but will give you more options when you’re shopping. Keep black to a minimum (just in the frames as seen above) for a cool and breezy look.

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