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BESPOKE & DESIGN FLOORING


THE TIMELESS COMEBACK


From pared-back minimalism to modern country charm, Select First reveals why monochrome interiors are back – and more versatile than ever.


Monochrome interior design has seen a notable resurgence in recent years, driven by a collective desire for simplicity, calm and timelessness in the home.


Its enduring appeal lies in its versatility: whether pared back and minimalist, layered with Japandi warmth, or given a contemporary twist, black-and-white interiors feel both sophisticated and fresh.


As homeowners look to create spaces that are restful yet impactful, the monochrome palette offers a perfect foundation, sleek, balanced and effortlessly adaptable.


THE RISE OF COUNTRY-MONOCHROME


A newer trend is the blending of monochrome with rustic, country-inspired elements. Homeowners are increasingly pairing clean black-and-white foundations with warm, natural woods, from herringbone to oak finishes, to soften the scheme and add character.


This country-monochrome look nods to farmhouse warmth while retaining a modern edge. In addition, nature-inspired materials such as pebble-effect vinyls or stone-textured finishes are gaining popularity, offering durability alongside a tactile, organic sensibility.


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Majestic, Desert Oak Warm Natural laminate floor (MJ3551) from Quick-Step


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