When planning interior design, we pay increasing attention to colors and their relationships with each other. Interior architects and those decorating their apartments or houses seek solutions that ensure harmony, elegance, and timeless style. In this context, color tones are particularly important because they create subtler, more sophisticated effects than traditional pure colors. This trend is gaining popularity in both modern and classical designs, catering to the needs of discerning clients who seek cohesive and restrained arrangements.
Tones are colors created by adding a bit of gray to pure hues. The result? A reduction in the intensity of the color and a more subdued, elegant character. This gives us less intense but more complex and natural hues. It’s tones that allow us to create interiors that are easy on the eyes, while also being refined in their aesthetic.
For example, adding gray to pure green creates an olive shade, which feels more cozy and organic. Similarly, toning red creates brick or terracotta hues, perfect for rustic or Mediterranean-style interiors. In the case of blue, toning allows us to obtain muted shades that blend beautifully with natural materials such as wood, linen, or stone. The result is a space that engages the senses with its gentleness and harmony.


When designing an interior, it’s best to start with choosing the main color and then creating its toned variations. Based on this, you can build compositions combining different shades of the same color (monochromatic) or gently contrasting colors close to each other on the color wheel. This approach helps maintain harmony and avoids overwhelming effects, which is particularly important in smaller spaces.
In bathrooms and kitchens, where large surfaces are covered with ceramic tiles, tones work perfectly. Tiles in toned shades of white, beige, green, or blue create an elegant yet neutral background for furniture and accessories. In living rooms and bedrooms, tones work wonderfully on large wall surfaces, where they can be complemented with accents in more saturated hues. Such solutions highlight the character of the interior and give it a unique style.



To help you choose the perfect color combinations, we’ve created a special tool: the Cerames Color Palette. This intuitive solution allows you to:

This tool lets you experiment with tones and discover harmonious color combinations before choosing tiles or paints. It’s an invaluable aid for interior architects, designers, and anyone who wants to create thoughtful, aesthetically pleasing interiors with a touch of subtle elegance.
Using color tones is the key to creating harmonious, elegant, and timeless interiors full of charm.