This color combo is really an extension of our post on teal and white a couple of weeks ago. We wanted to expand the range to include jewel tones from cobalt to turquoise to royal blue. The saturated quality of the blues goes really well in a more subdued, natural environment...
FIRST ROW
• 1 Interior by April Tidey
• 2 Richard Neutra House with Interiors by David Netto and Paul Fortune
• 3 Cups and Tea Towel from Toast
• 4 West Chelsea Apartment by Jamie Drake
• 5 Heath Ceramic Tile
SECOND ROW
• 6 Kitchen from Sunset Magazine
• 7 Easy Living Magazine
• 8 Living Room from House to Home
• 9 Happiness Pots from Wisteria
• 10 Living Room from Southern Accents
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Comments (8)
Oooh, this is so soothing. I really love #8. I'd like a bedroom in that palette.
I've figured out that the only way I can use blues is like this--as an accent against whites and naturals. These are very inspirational. And I LOVE that Malm-like fireplace!
Im slowly coming around to blue, I'm actually in love with #7. I wonder what paint that is?
ahh, 'Pencil Blue' matt emulsion £25.75 per 2.5l, Sanderson, for anyone else who is curious.
I used this blue neutral combination in my apartment too. I love it! http://www.flickr.com/photos/janeflan/3386354996/in/set-72157606474170706/
I believe that kitchen is by Kerf Design out of Seattle:
http://www.kerfdesign.com/
That's lovely Jane E Flanagan : )
Yes, very nice Jane E Flanagan, and good job on the kitchen too.