Injection of colour!
Bridget Browes
8 years ago
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Comments (13)Yellow is a beautiful colour for gender neutral rooms, it can be either pale and sunny or gorgeous rich mustards like this above. The turquoise blues can be teamed with it for a retro feel and navy looks great too, on the other hand, lighter tones can be put with it against white as an overall colour, it works for either boy or girl. Typography or letter art looks smart and sweet in a nursery, bright primary colored alphabets in frames, eye test charts, or words that articulate your thoughts for your babies space look sweet too. You can start to tie in with your babies initials, monograms sticker on their linens, a custom cushion with colored embroidery on a casual armchair in the corner look great, mdf letters are cheap you can paint them with a sample pot or two for temporary colour. Same with a canvas, cover it with a staple gun or hot glue with a nice fabric you like from a fabric store, pick a pattern, print or theme, maybe pick a colour out from it and use on accessories, for example a fabric of sketched birds with leaves twigs and owls, in blues greens and mustards, you could get some mustard, green and caramel frames, pillows, blankets or lamps, cover the shade in the same feature fabric, suddenly you have great neutral walls, white furniture as your build off colour, temporary pattern in a canvas print for their wall, glue on white painted letters either initials or simply ABC onto the centre of the canvas to become a large custom print, tie in with a cushion in the. Same fabric, suddenly your print is scattered around the room, tied in with coordinating colours in linens etc, and some cute little quirky things, and it's already sweet and trendy for your little tot. Books and more books, are great they look good, and encourage a love for reading, you Both will benefit fro it early on, I have seen a bookstand that is a cloud shape, holding a dozen books or so, sits on the floor next to a chair, paint in a great blue, depending on your palette, this works for boy or girl, just adjust the colour tones to either sex once their born. Ie paler lilacs and things if a girl, or darker navy etc if a boy....See Morekitchen splashback colour injection
Comments (2)Perhaps you could follow MB's advice and match the sofa colour for the splashback, then introduce the teal blue with accessories. I like the following images showing those tones together. You would need some more wood items to add warmth to the glossy white kitchen though. Do you have a picture of your sofa handy?...See MoreHelp with paint colour
Comments (8)Hi again, Glad that you like ‘ceylonese’ but if you think it’s possibly a bit dark, try Flood Mud (Dulux), it’s a shade lighter. I suggest you buy sample pots of both and paint on large sheet of paper or board, then try both for different time of day and light and see what you think. I like the suggestion of moving your sofa around for cooler months ahead, but I too do not know what you have behind your photo. Once you have the ‘bones’ you like then you are free to move the furniture and add accessories as you wish. Have fun, that’s the main thing!...See MoreLamps Suggestions
Comments (1)How about using candlesticks? Otherwise Tall and thin like a candlestick....See Moreminnie101
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