Using Colors to Create Mood in a Room: Teal / Aqua
Even though they are close in nature to blue, aqua and teal contain their own set of design associations. Read on to learn how to use these distinctive shades in a room design.
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Even though they are close in nature to blue, aqua and teal contain their own set of design associations. Read on to learn how to use these distinctive shades in a room design.
Bold colors can really work together to make a distinctive style. And little else is more bold than the bright hues of yellow florals.
Looking to add some extra brilliance to a room? You may want to add hues of gold. Read on to learn more about how to incorporate this color into any room.
Turns out you don’t have to commit to just one fabric. A huge trend is to find a large-scale pattern, like a colorful floral pattern, and mix it with matching solid patterns in a cushion.
Want to add a little culture and class to your living space? Then you may want to play around with Moroccan patterns.
Dark blue is a sleek, basic color that can go with anything. Read on to learn more about incorporating this shade.
Yellow fabric can add some zest to any piece of furniture. Read on to learn how to get this look.
There’s nothing more luxurious than velvet. Plus, a deep red gives an instant feeling of warmth and sophistication.
Sometimes furniture can be downright cute, and using fabric with an animal theme is great for unique, retro, eclectic, rustic or artsy homes.
Pastels look riveting on an antique chair, as they give a faded look, put still impart a burst of youthful color. Click to see how to apply them.