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It's the magic of the two working together that gives you all the livable and lovely layers to make your space feel like home. Here are some things to consider. Make it monochromatic As much as we loe playing with color, we don't shy away from a neutral moment or monochromatic look.

Pairing similar-toned wood and upholstery pieces creates cohesion and serenity within a space. Although you might not be throwing in bold colors, a subtle contrast allows for endless experimenting with color, pattern and texture in both the wood and upholstery pieces. Monochromatic palettes are perfect for creating a calm, sophisticated atmosphere.



Even though you're working with a limited color range, the variations in shade and texture within the space create a rich and layered look. Play with different fabric textures and weights on your upholstery to add depth to your space. Similarly, natural variations in wood grain can provide visual interest and complexity without being overwhelming.

With the wide variety of options in both fabrics and wood finishes, you can create a monochromatic look that's all your own. Bamboo goes with everything Bamboo's natural lightness and flexibility make it a versatile addition. Its casual elegance works well in indoor and outdoor settings, seamlessly blending with various decor styles.

For a coastal look, pair bamboo furniture with light, airy fabrics in whites, creams and blues. Mix bamboo pieces with bold, patterned upholstery for a more eclectic look, or Asia.

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