Decorating with white can make rooms feel lighter and larger, however, it can sometimes make spaces feel soulless. The key to getting it right is to use contrasting tones to create rhythm, explains Sissa Sundling, head of design at Boråstapeter.
'To maximize light in a living room, it is all about using contrasting tones to strengthen the light feeling. In this space, if everything was white, it would be hard to read the whole room, it would appear smaller and darker.'
By having the chimney and wallpaper in white, but with the introduction of darker tones through the wood panels and brown sofa, 'the eyes sweep over the hole room, from light to dark, to light, to dark,' says Sissa Sundling. 'The light parts are predominant, so they reinforce each other, in contrast to the browns, making the room appear lighter.'