1. Use a neutral color scheme: Incorporating a neutral color scheme throughout both rooms can help create unity between the rooms despite the different color choices.
2. Incorporate accent colors: If the two rooms have drastically different color schemes, try incorporating accent colors that are present in both rooms. This can help bridge the gap between the two spaces and create a cohesive look.
3. Use transitional colors: Transitional colors like gray, beige, and cream can work as a bridge between two different color schemes. Consider using these colors in pieces that will be present in both rooms such as rugs, curtains, or artwork.
4. Create a focal point: Create a focal point in each room that draws the eye towards the center of the space. This can be done through artwork, a statement piece of furniture, or a distinctive light fixture. It can help create a sense of flow between the two spaces as both rooms will share a similar focal point.
5. Look for design elements that unite the spaces: This could be certain textures, patterns, or materials that are present in both rooms. For example, if both rooms have wood accents, incorporating more wood elements throughout both spaces can help create a cohesive design.
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