Some people find serenity in saturated spaces, while others gravitate towards the simplicity of a toned-down palette. If your heart sings for shades of beige, white, cream, gray, black and brown, then these interiors will inspire you. Scroll down to discover 25 neutral rooms that do the opposite of blending in.
This modern farmhouse-style kitchen is a home cook’s dream with black bar stools and a matching vent hood, open shelving and two types of stone for maximum interest.
Photographer: Ema Peter
Source: House & Home December 2020
Designer: Sophie Burke; Architecture by Robert Blaney
H&H’s Designer of the Year Sophie Burke added a rustic console table and comfy seating to this bright and welcoming entryway for a cool yet casual vibe.
Photographer: Ema Peter
Source: House & Home December 2020
Designer: Sophie Burke; Architecture by Robert Blaney
Embrace your home’s original details! With a fireplace this intricate, it’s important to keep the other elements in the space subdued. That’s why a blond wood oval table and white chairs are the perfect choice, plus some contrasting accessories.
Photographer: Lauren Miller
Source: House & Home October 2020
Designer: Shauna Walton
A large white and wood bookshelf showcases the homeowners’ collection of beloved books, ceramics and art prints, while exposed wood beams draw the eye up to the airy ceiling.
Photographer: Lauren Miller
Source: House & Home October 2020
Designer: Shauna Walton
Designer Alison Milne masters Japandi style in her bathroom , which leads out to a private terrace. Adding greenery and a textured rug underfoot are two easy ways to breathe some life into a neutral space.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home December 2020
Designer: Alison Milne
In the Spring 2021 Princess Margaret Showhome ‘s living room, natural light and sink-in seating create a relaxed ambience. A black-framed mirror pops against the calming beige palette.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home May 2021
Designer: Sarah Baeumler
Why not have some fun with upholstery? This cottage bedroom is inspired by nature with the leafy bed frame and woven baskets on the shiplap wall.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home July/August 2021
Designer: Emily Hollis; Architecture by James Ireland Architect
The formula for a Parisian-style dining room? Ornate vintage mirrors, cane chairs, a custom black buffet and plenty of timeless ceramics. Talk about effortless elegance!
Photographer: Provoke Studios
Source: House & Home December 2020
Designer: House of Bohn
A pared-back palette doesn’t mean you have to pare down the accessories. This basement office shines with a gallery wall of antique paintings, plus other work-from-home essentials that add personality.
Photographer: Stephani Buchman
Source: House & Home April 2021
Designer: Christine Elliott
“I always go for white interiors with colors and texture added through art, accessories, rugs and a little of the unexpected,” says designer Deb Nelson of her Cape Cod-style home in Chester, Nova Scotia. “I love the character and uniqueness that antiques bring to a space.”
Photographer: Janet Kimber
Source: House & Home July/August 2021
Designer: Deb Nelson
Designer Nyla Free knows how to make an entrance! A vintage mirror, curved cane chair and rich brown rug are a lesson in layering in her foyer.
Photographer: Phil Crozier
Source: House & Home April 2021
Designer: Nyla Free
In Nyla’s bathroom, heavily veined stone and fun tile are paired with a vintage chandelier from her grandparents’ dining room.
Photographer: Phil Crozier
Source: House & Home April 2021
Designer: Nyla Free
Wallpaper in a stormy cloud motif brings this dining room to life. Handsome trad furniture in gray, wood and black grounds the space.
Photographer: Patrick Biller
Source: House & Home March 2021
Designer: Lindsay Mens Craig; Architecture by David Small Designs
If you’re stuck on what neutral hues to choose from, look to nature. Here, shades of gray, cream, light brown and muted green create a serene sleep sanctuary.
Photographer: Joel Klassen, Klassen Photography
Designer: Aly Velji & Alison Connor, Aly Velji Designs
A simple, rustic dining table and white oak cabinets stained light gray bring Scandinavian style to Vancouver. The sheepskins layered on the chairs are a nice touch.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home June 2021
Designer: Rosie Daykin
“I knew the graphic nature of the marble and the blackened steel vent hood would contrast nicely with the wood,” says designer Nam Dang-Mitchell of this edgy loft kitchen . Sculptural light fixtures and statement chairs amp up the cool factor.
Photographer: Colin Way
Source: House & Home October 2020
Designer: Nam Dang-Mitchell
A trestle-style wood table, vintage Fritz Hansen chairs, a black bench and shiplap walls enhance the openness of this modern ski chalet .
Photographer: Monic Richard
Source: House & Home January/February 2021
Designer: Sylvie Masse & Monic Richard
Just because you’re not using bold colors doesn’t mean you can’t make a statement. This basement ‘s plaster fireplace and tufted armchairs create a sense of warmth, perfect for movie nights with the family.
Photographer: Ariana Tennyson
Source: House & Home June 2021
Designer: Jaclyn Peters
Arches are a great way to add architectural interest in a neutral space. Just look to this home office for inspiration!
Photographer: Ariana Tennyson
Source: House & Home June 2021
Designer: Jaclyn Peters
“Despite all of the black, the kitchen still feels fresh and bright,” says designer Shauna Walton of this fashion-forward space . “I credit that to the wood-sided island.” And the statement-making marble, of course.
Photographer: Lauren Miller
Source: House & Home March 2021
Designer: Shauna Walton
Grasscloth wallpaper frames the living room, and speaks to the abstract artwork hanging above the Nero Assoluto black marble fireplace.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: House & Home October 2020
Designer: Gillian Gillies
The secret to adding interest to a muted palette? Layering textures! A wood-clad ceiling, woven pendants and linen upholstered bar stools keep this summery kitchen from falling flat.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
Source: House & Home July/August 2021
Designer: Corey DeFrancisco, Muskoka Living
Can you believe the brick in this Victorian dining room isn’t original? “It’s a brick veneer that’s installed like tile, then mortared and painted the same color as the walls,” says designer Joel Bray.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
Source: House & Home January/February 2021
Designer: Joel Bray
To elevate this light-filled dining area, designer Hali MacDonald brought in her favorite antiques. “I spent my spare time scouring Chairish, 1stdibs and Etsy,” says Hali. “When I came across something I loved, I bought it, knowing that once the house was built, I would find the perfect spot for it.”
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: House & Home May 2021
Designer: Hali MacDonald, Architecture by Gren Weis Architect & Associates
This country-style kitchen balances old and new, combining wooden beams, antiqued brass hardware and a rustic vent hood with vintage Calacatta marble counters and light cabinets.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: House & Home May 2021
Designer: Hali MacDonald, Architecture by Gren Weis Architect & Associates