Too many brown tones can teeter dangerously close to drab, so we really like this solution to break up all the earth tones: a pop of bright, saturated color, even in something as simple as a mirror frame. Side note: Both the mirror and the sideboard were street finds!
[ Photo from Australian Vogue Living ]
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Comments (11)
Color is not my strong suit, but this makes it look easy somehow, almost formulaic (in a good way). There are a number of colors that would look good with a strong chocolate. I think part of my problem is going for safer mid-tone neutrals (taupe-grays, etc.), which makes it even more difficult to pop with color. Next time, I'll just paint the wall a very dark shade, and I think that choosing accent colors will be much easier.
Great post.
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this is a great idea for a blend of colors, and styles. the fem with the masculine- i like it. think i might steal this idea.
I like this idea. My bedroom is teetering dangerously close to browns, but I think my personal preference is a blue or green for pop, to mix up the warm earth tone monotony of the space.
i just found that light fixture on ebay and was convincing myself that I didn't need it; although seeing it in this room is probably going to change my mind.
lovely. I think it works because the pop of color is on a piece so dominant yet singular. If it were a pink vase in the collection, for example, I think it'd lose its impact.
This is well timed. I've just been lamenting my too-brown living room.
anyone know anything about the light fixture hanging from the ceiling? it looks great...
Reminds me of my office. Reddish chocolatey walls and fuschia chair.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3065/2776959888_d1a9861da0.jpg
"anyone know anything about the light fixture hanging from the ceiling? it looks great..."
Vintage - Check eBay like the earlier poster did.
Mine was getting a bit brown so I added more cinnabar / Asian reds plus pillows that are really antique mirrored Indian embroideries.
Gorgeous and great ceiling.