Sentences with phrase «as softer blues»

Accessorise with subtle accent colours, such as softer blues, touches of white or ivory and a hint of denim.

Not exact matches

As far as color, the trends have shifted from bold to now softer muted colors like soft silver lavenders, powder blues and dusty pinks, many of which can translate into all aspects of design — from linens and lighting, to floral and fashioAs far as color, the trends have shifted from bold to now softer muted colors like soft silver lavenders, powder blues and dusty pinks, many of which can translate into all aspects of design — from linens and lighting, to floral and fashioas color, the trends have shifted from bold to now softer muted colors like soft silver lavenders, powder blues and dusty pinks, many of which can translate into all aspects of design — from linens and lighting, to floral and fashion.
Be sure to stick with soft, muted blues, though; the brighter, stronger shades, such as French blue, can actually have a stimulating effect.
As I do love a darker, edgier palette for colder days, I decided to go with a softer look, sticking to my favourite colour palette of blues.
And, as opposed to black, midnight blues will read softer on warm brown eyes.
It looks so peaceful and serene with the blues but would be just as much at home with any rosy pink or soft yellow or even a black!
Colors run either neon hot, like the yellows, reds, and blues, or cool and soft, such as the browns that dominate the hero's apartment, which is, until the third act, a safe spot away from the killer's machinations.
Writing on dogs in Ireland a century ago, H. D. Richardson of Dublin, famous writer and authority on dogs, does not mention Irish Terriers as a breed, or Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, nor Kerry Blues, as such.
Landscape, suggested in her palette of mostly soft greens, grays and blues, figures in these memories as well.
As Storr points out in his essay, Mangold paints with mostly «warm hues — yellows, ochers, oranges, and reds — with soft blues, green and grey,» and counterpoints of a curvilinear or undulating graphite line.
The creams, soft blues, pear colors, teals and the new golden yellow work well as well as distressed white and grey.
I find I'm typically drawn to soft colors, curved lines and lots of texture, so it comes as no surprise I love French Country style, but I also appreciate subtle coastal design (emphasis on «subtle»), particularly since we are now on the coast and blues lend themselves so well to that design style.
The first dozen I painted soft blues but have not been inspired as what to do with the second.
Designers sing the blues 1 Interior designer Carol McFarlane of Design Inc. describes pale blue as soft and romantic.
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