In these two small house designs, muted red and green accents are used to break up the built-in spaces and to help create zoning. High-contrast red accessories create visual heat that is complemented by areas of a natural woody tone. Soft green tones and indoor plants make a refreshing and sweet contribution. In House Number One, red accents define a small dining area and adjoining kitchen. In the bedroom, a red comforter set separates the sleeping space from the green homework space. In the second home design, we’ll see how muted red moments draw attention to the living room’s media wall, small dining table, and welcoming front entry.
Inside the small living room of our first feature home, a red pendant light draws attention to the dining area that hides behind the sofa. Red wall cabinets draw the eye around the corner to the kitchen.
The living room rug lends an individual touch of blue, making the seating area stand out from the crowd.
A round coffee table makes more sense in designing particularly compact furniture because there are no sharp corners to bump into. It is also easy to move a small and lightweight table. It can be quickly repositioned to where it is needed or where it causes the slightest obstruction to the event.
Opposite the sofa, the media console draws a bold red line across the plain white TV wall. A short glass vase with botanical spray adds a gentle, natural element to modern unity.
Behind the sofa is a round dining table seamlessly flanked by four curved-back dining chairs.
The small dining area is actually separated from the adjacent kitchen by a short peninsula. The peninsula is only one unit long but provides essential additional storage for pots and pans.
The kitchen peninsula also doubles as a stylish breakfast top. Two slot kitchen bar stools arranged under the waterfall deck.
In the bedroom, the gray upholstered bed is brightly decorated with a muted red bedding set. A black bedside table lamp creates a slim silhouette on the wood bed unit.
Mirrored cabinets reflect natural light from the opposite window.
A large indoor plant makes a lush green contrast with the red bedding set. The elegant bedroom pendant light dips low to provide reading light alongside the pillows. See more ideas for bedroom pendant lights.
In contrast to the lively red bed area, the bedroom space is all systems worked in green.
A green upholstered office chair paired with a wooden desk to build a fresh, natural palette.
Dark curtains hung in a neutral frame around the bedroom window.
The walls around the gray bed are pale and muted to create a serene aesthetic.
Hand towels take on the color red in the compact bathroom design. Laminated wood panels add texture and depth to the small space.
Apartment floor plan.
In this apartment of 68 square meters, a small dining table is boldly outlined in an eye-catching red. Boldly black dining chairs surround the colorful moment, while green décor forms a fresh floral backdrop.
In the lounge area, a linear red media unit contrasts with a small dark gray sofa and gray living room rug.
Assortment of houndstooth prints and scattered cushions in plain red sofa accessories. A small side table is moved around the room when needed.
In the dining room, a small wall lamp shines on the table top instead of installing a pendant lamp.
A simple glass vase filled with greenery makes the dining table the centerpiece.
Green paint frames a stunning black and wood kitchen installation.
The entrance is surrounded by olive green decor. Oak floors set a natural base.
In the entryway to the house, custom storage units store coats, shoes, and bags. A small corner has coat hooks for guests and a built-in entrance bench.
More cabinets connect the entryway bench, providing additional storage for rarely-accessible seasonal items. A much larger cupboard and cupboard are hidden inside the green hallway.
The walls around the front door have been treated to a warm and welcoming red. A floor-length mirror reflects light into the small space and gives homeowners a place to check their looks when they go out.
A green focal wall drops a nice contrast behind the bed.
A black and gray bedroom rug creates a narrow geometric pattern. Frosted glass cabinet doors reflect natural light.
The media unit turns into a dressing table at the foot of the bed. Red storage drawers underlined by a line of colors.
Even a small powder room faithfully follows the red and green décor aesthetic. The small furniture unit takes on an even bigger presence than the red drawer fronts. A green vase adorns its clean white surface.
Wooden wall cabinets use the upper half of the wall to hide the toilet tank.
The sunken shelf is boldly backed with black stone to provide a contrasting focal point.
Green is limited to the powder room door.
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