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Address Home’s Neutral Play for Monsoon 2017, Take a look here!

Who says neutral is boring?


Debunking the false belief that neutrals are boring, Address Home, India’s luxury home décor brand brings the perfect naturalistic touch of off white and gold palette this monsoon. So get flair of style and grace with Address Home’s new range of room décor. This ‘never going out of style’ color combination will bring back the timeless beauty of your house making them appear larger, airy and warmer.

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The neutral background always gives you the freedom to flaunt your personal style and taste but the color scheme can become boring and monotonous if you don’t dress them up well. Thus, keeping in mind this ultimate desire of room décor, Address Home’s new collection allows you to play with geometric designs and abstract patterns, breaking the monotony of just using colors to pop up your room.

The Collection is a symbol of luxury with an understated elegance where bespoke design and refinement come to life in a manner that perpetuates traditions, conveying Address Home philosophy through innovation and raising household linen to a form of Art.

Large floral patterns have been used in this collection that adds instant freshness to your room and is restful to the eye. Hand embellishments and distressed foiling are some of the techniques to look out for in this Monsoon collection.

To keep the look classy yet eclectic with bold shade, monochromes like off white grey, gold with breaking element through dark browns has been used. Velvet, basket weave cotton fabrics and faux silk are the materials used.

So, give your room a whole new experience of neutrals this rainy season infused with some bold elements of abstract and geometric patterns from Address Home.

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Parul Srivastava

She likes to express herself through her write-ups. She doesn’t believe in doing different things but she enjoy doing things differently.
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