We are in love with the colour scheme used for this House of Grey project, and here’s why: it is able to create a relaxing and subdued ambience and is timeless all at the same time. The muted pink hue makes the ideal backdrop for pops of mustard and brass, and softens the darker elements of this home in Cambridge.
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A minimalist black kitchen is the focal point of the home. Here, the designers opted for smooth finishes and — for the island — a terrazzo countertop. Accessories and fittings in brass and a touch of refinement.
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A closer look at the mottled terrazzo.
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A clever and subtle way to separate communal from private spaces. More clever ways to use brass here.
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The colour scheme extends to the dining area, where velvet upholstery and a black timber dining table add as layers of texture to the sophisticated home.
Photos: House of Grey and photographer Michael Sinclair
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