
Purple is a big color in fashion for the fall, so naturally, all the big shelter stores are producing new items in its various shades. Unfortunately for me, I just don't get purple, and I've discovered that I am not the only one. So, in a quest for personal growth, I sought out some purple items for the home that actually look great.














Wow. I don't hate these either. Nice job. :)
view MODERnestS's profile
We have dark, dark purple drapes in the bedroom. You don't notice that they're even purple after a while. And they do a really great job of keeping out the light.
view cassielynn's profile
I get purple. Purple is awesome.
view jilloe's profile
How could anyone hate purple? Every room needs at least a bit of it--or more. My guest room in my last house was a rich grape color and my dining room now is a dull purple-brown. Almost everything looks good with purple!
view sally305's profile
what about the classic purple velvet blazer?....especially on old british guys? have to admit that it makes a statement.
view mkw's profile
Nope, still hate most shades of purple (for decor). A deep aubergine, eggplant or dark violet is alright with me, so the last picture was the only example I liked. I find pastel and medium purples to be too girly and blah for me.
view slowdown's profile
I think that I love that phone more than is healthy! ;)
view StylishNest's profile
Philistines! :D
I planned to paint the toilet room in my RV lavender, but now I'm thinking a bright, shocking grape tone instead. :D
Purple has always had a place in my home.
(and I love that phone!)
view TravelingRae's profile
Purple is great - It works so well with white, taupe and gold/brass.
I love those Purple Velvet draperies too...
...but if you want some, you'll have to have them custom-made since that color is sold out from PB.
view bepsf's profile
A dark purple and gray paired together is my new favorite color combination.
view lizamaniac's profile
Purple is a strong color, and a little goes a long way. Aubergine or eggplant is easier to live with, but still only as an accent.
view paintitbright's profile
What a funny title for a blog item!
Nice job of picking out purple items! I'd go for the table and the telephone. Perhaps even together!
However, I have higher priorities than incorporating purple into my decor. Yet, my design dreams for my hopeless kitchen involve dove gray and ... lavender.
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I was in the Ligne Roset showroom down on Wooster St. in NYC a few weeks ago and they had several vignettes with charcoal and lilac with furniture in nickel, glass and white lacquer. While not my taste, it was very handsome. They used just a little of the lilac, but it went a long way.
view queenbee1230's profile
haha, I totally agree with you Annie! I am very limited in the purple that I can stand...lavender makes me want to puke! Some nice choices here though for sure.
view michpc's profile
My home office is lavender and it really is a nice neutral background...as well as bringing out any reddish tones in woods. Love it.
view muirwoods08's profile
Oh, I totally despise purple in all shades and forms! Out of everything posted, I could only handle the goldfish coasters. Everything else is way to purple for me.
view kungfucat's profile
Lol, I love the title!
I have been pouring over paint chips, trying to find a non-horrendous color to go with my standard-issue rental home off-white walls. I gawked in horror when I realized that my walls were tinted with just enough of a peach tone to make purple the only color that would go with them, without repainting the entire house.
Maybe... just maybe... I can reach deep within my soul to find the strength work with the limitations of my off-white walls and embrace the purple. Your post has decidedly helped me in that cause.
view Fire Wife Katie's profile
That tints table gets a big hell naw for that price tag.
$3500 Beans? Really?
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