Two Tone Furniture Trend

One of the hottest trends I have been spotting in the nursery is two tone furniture. It’s an easy way to spice up your room, whether with an accent piece or a set. Check out some fresh design ideas using the two-tone approach.

Using a wood tone with an accent color creates a fun look that gives the piece some depth. This dresser by Franklin and Ben is a great example of this concept done right.

Two Tone Furniture - Dresser

The Stella Collection by Newport Cottages uses white with accent colors to create a fresh, clean, more modern look. It’s available in grey/white, navy/white, pink/white, espresso/white and all white.

Two Tone Furniture - Newport Cottages Nursery Set

Refinishing old pieces or even antiques is a fabulous way to create a sensational accent in the room. Using patterns combined with two tones is a little bold but can definitely be the focal point of any nursery. Love this yellow dresser!

Two Tone Furniture - Yellow Chevron Dresser

What do you think of this trend?

Bellini

Bellini

Michelle resides with her family in Upper Saddle River, NJ. Mom to Stella and Nate, Michelle is the owner of Bellini Baby & Teen Furniture in Greenwich CT, and Manhattan, NY, as well as the founder of baby gifting site TheBeansCloset.com. She is also a licensed clinical social worker.

Comments

  1. Andrea Lowe

    May 24, 2013

    Two-toned furniture give the room that extra spunk and additional kick!

  2. Ross Neytiri

    June 2, 2013

    I agree. Keeps monotony at bay.

  3. Vania

    June 9, 2013

    Give your room some dynamic and dimension with two-toned furniture.

  4. Vania

    June 9, 2013

    Give your room some dynamic and dimension with two-toned furniture.

  5. May Mosley

    June 10, 2013

    With pieces like these, there’s little need for other decorative items and room accents.

  6. Donna Herndon

    July 22, 2017

    What is the name of the blue on the first dresser?

  7. Ozzy Russell

    February 3, 2022

    Great Post! This post is very informative & helpful. I got too much information & guidance from this post. thanks for sharing such a helpful post. Keep Posting!!

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