Ranging from brighter green and teal to muted deep purple and gray-blue, each knockout shade manages to add major drama to the spaces without them being overwhelmed.
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(Images: 1. Todd Romano via Patricia Gray; 2. Patricia Gray; 3. Philip Harvey via Desire to Inspire; 4. Lucyina Moodie; 5. Apartment Therapy; 6,7, and 8. Domino Magazine via SFGirlbyBay)
I think mixing shades of any one basic color can end up with great results if planned carefully. This particular blue group is wonderful.
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Good Lord - Rooms 1, 2 and 7 are simply stunning...
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Wow! I love the colours and they work, but I am worried. Do these pictures mean we are allowed to have colour and furniture again or are we still trapped in Zen-like minimalist nothingness?
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I have a dream of painting a room slate blue when we get a house, but I have to make sure the natural light is right.
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The colors of these rooms really strike a deep chord in me, particularly the shade of blue in the room with the zebra rug. Does it make anyone else think Civil War period? It's moody, restful and elegant at the same time. Very appealing!
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Love pictures 3, 4, and 8!
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Dear CliveChristy - we are allowed to do any --- thing we please! Always were! Don't forget that, and have FUN doing your place YOUR WAY!
AT - Thanks for BLU inspirations!!
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does anyone know who makes the leather chairs in the first photo. great blue walls - spectacular.
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Love, love, LOVE all of these. What gorgeous colors. I must have this color for my bedroom. How relaxing would that be to wake up/go to bed with?
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love blues, but I'm too busy drooling over those leather chairs in the first pic to click on any other pictures... anyone know where they are from?
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Love anything ocean. :-) Thanks for this!
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