Couch cushions colour scheme
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6 years ago
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Comments (82)Ok, don't like the dark cushion, don't like the TV in the bedroom. You could go for pendant lighting using the same 'material' as the mirror? If you went for larger beside lamps while you have that mirror there, they would be fighting each other. In the programs I watch, they say to have 'a hero in the room'. In this case the mirror is the hero I think. Also the extra throw cushion for the bed could match one on the chair, so it ties in (or don't have one at all on the bed). If you did need a TV what about having one installed on the wall to the right of the chair,(looking at the photo) and make sure it can swivel out, so when you aren't watching TV in bed it can be against the wall, out of the way. Then you can have a lovely (glass) ornament or two, or a bunch of flowers sitting on it along with your photos. I love how you have your bed dressed, spot on! (without the dark cushion) I absolutely adore the blue shades in the duvet cover and I would draw those out into the room. Love that you have opened up your windows in the lounge. Maybe a throw rug and some colourful (same colours as in the duvet cover on your bed) cushions on the lounge suite as nothing is really popping! There doesn't seem to be any colour except for the flowers and the photos. Colourful paintings on the wall would be lovely too. Maybe the potted plants could be in coloured (as in your duvet cover) pots instead of white. I know you weren't asking about the lounge and if you are happy with it, then that is all that matters. Well done....See MoreHelp with a decor colour scheme?
Comments (9)May I suggest trying to work with that peach colour instead, Teaming pastel and darker colours is right on trend. The peach you have is not so bad, and can look quite modern while still being feminine. It doesn't have to clash, your sodas may be described brown,but I do see an undertone of red, so perhaps Rhys mushroom colours would go well. I suggest incorporating the wall colour in the form of scatter cushions,or a throw, and a geometric, large scale rug with both hi and low chroma colours, meaning pastels or lint tones or shades, and darker ones too. The green you have is a great example, that darker scale green and the peach works, just bridge the colour gap, by bringing in a pillow with the peach and green, more common than you may think, and a brown and peach, with another colour to round out your scheme. I'd go a mustard or tan, to lighten the brown. A huge home made canvas with abstract aft in sample pots using these colours too, to block the wall and bring something of the light scale onto that table, like a bowl of decor, timber balls, three reels, candlesticks, even a stack of mags with the top one featuring these tones. It will look intentional, and perhaps yu could even see yourself working with it later on! ;)...See MoreAdvice re cushions for sofa
Comments (32)Debbie, if you don't need a lamp for reading then don't bother. I think if you can find a taller plant stand and place a taller plant (fiddle fig?) in it, then place it behind your current plant, that's all the height you might want in the corner. A fig would work well as it gets along fine in indirect sunlight. Your coffee table is perfect! Don't change it....See Morecombined living and dining colour scheme issues
Comments (3)something with natural textures and/or patterned with a combination of all the colours in the rooms, a rug to match the colour of the dining chairs in the lounge area and add some side table with lamps for gentler lighting at night...See Moretorneyteam
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