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Decorating in Sunshine Yellow

Yellow will cheer up any space, great for those who love happy vibrant colors! Balance out all that yellow with a tiny touch of grey. [amazon_link id=”B009GZQ4ZU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ] Image from [amazon_link id=”B009GZQ4ZU”… 

Sexy Berry

Raspberry pink, it’s bright, sensual, sexy and fun! [amazon_link id=”B009GZQ4ZU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ] Image from [amazon_link id=”B009GZQ4ZU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Ideal Home April 2011.

Decorating in Pistachio Green

For those who like to try new looks, pistachio green can provide a unique and invigorating color scheme. Fresh like spring, add tons of florals! [amazon_link id=”B009GZQ4ZU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ] Image from [amazon_link id=”B009GZQ4ZU”… 

Layers of Laid Back Blues

Blues have a soothing effect and creates a great sense of tranquility, perfect for laid back interiors and easy going types. Layer up shades of blue in midnight blue, cobalt, sky blue and powder blue.… 

Fiesta Red Interior

Choose fiesta red in your living space, red always grabs attention, fans of red are spontaneous and love being in the spotlight. Balance out the feisty red with an oatmeal colored sofa and rug. [amazon_link… 

Decorating in Tonal Green

When choosing to decorate a room in a single color, ensure it’s success by sticking to a range of tones within that palette to create harmony and avoid color clashes. The easiest way to do… 

Orange Punch

Tangerine, mandarine, seville orange whatever you call it, this color packs a punch and is sure to give you a burst of energy whenever you enter the room! Loving this vibrant orange scheme in this… 

A Lemon Twist

Modern and stylish living room with a monochrome base and contrasting colors: blue and yellow in primary hues. Create sections of lightening yellow around a room to draw the eye to key areas. Choose one… 

Clashing Colors – Hot Pink and Red

Team up pillar-box red and hot pink together for an electrifying effect. To achieve this look you must keep the floor and walls neutral and then layer the room in the two shades using patterns…