In a world where fashion trends come and go, finding a style that genuinely complements your unique features can be a challenge. That's where seasonal color
Go forth and be bold!
A soft yellowed white solid.
Looking for a soft, slightly sage and cheerful (but not too minty or blue or gray) hue, these light French green paint colors will inspire.
Last week, I revealed my Sherwin Williams Watery Budget Bathroom Makeover. Did you miss it? I know many of you have been having trouble receiving my RSS feed and emails, so if you missed it be sure to click the link to see the entire reveal! Today I wanted to share how the HGTV HOME™ by Sherwin-Williams Softer Side color palette inspired design elements for my bathroom. The new Softer Side palette is absolutely gorgeous and includes all of the colors pictured below. I was instantly drawn to (SW 6478) Watery and knew that I wanted to use it on my walls. I don't typically design a room by choosing a paint color first. In fact, this often makes the design process much more difficult! However, Watery was such a fantastic color that I knew it would be easy to incorporate. I wasn't sure what other colors I wanted in my color story so took myself through my design process. Let's go through it together! How to Find Your Color Story Step 1: Ask yourself, "How do I want to feel in this room?"
This muted desert palette has been receiving LOTS of love on Pinterest. I think it works so well for branding, interiors, and weddings! Let me know what color palette you’d like to see next!
In the realm of interior design, color holds a profound significance. It's not merely about aesthetics; it's about creating moods, enhancing spaces, and evoking emotions. Among the myriad of color palettes available, pastels stand out for their soft, gentle hues that bring a sense of tranquility and sophistication to any space.
In the world of branding, it's important not to overlook the sophisticated beauty of muted colour palettes when finding the perfect look for your branding and Squarespace website design.
Visit this informative post to learn what tranquil, timeless and tasteful hues designers consider the best calm paint colors for interiors.
Pastel colors look great when they’re mixed together. Imagine seeing a mural or a scenic view with splashes of mint green, baby blue, light grey, and peach.
If you have Oak or Honey toned wood cabinets and want to refresh your kitchen, consider painting the walls in today's neutrals, such as soft blue-grays, greens and neutral beiges.You might want to rethink your kitchen colors when you see these combos!
Today's color palette is so lovely that I have to share it with the story behind this photograph. It was taken by Ciara Richardson Photography which is based out of Salt Lake City, Utah.