«If you keep
the big things neutral and then add accents in a single shade, it makes everything seem effortlessly connected,» says Amanda.
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After my post on how to master Parisian style, I had a look in my wardrobe and realised that the
big amount of
neutrals, vintage Levi's jeans, neck scarves and now also a straw bag can only mean one
thing — I'm a strong admirer of the french style.
It's so much fun to mix
things up from the usual array of
neutral - colored pants, and no better way to do so than with a
big pop of red color!
Kim — I love the way you keep the
big, expensive
things neutral and then add some bold color with pillows and curtains.
Many people equate savvy investing finding a place in their portfolio for every Next
Big Thing investment that comes along — smart beta funds, market -
neutral ETFs, liquid - alt funds, etc..
If TreeHugger knows one
thing, it's that «going carbon
neutral» is just about the
biggest thing since sliced bread; everything (and we mean everything) is being neutralized these days, from movie productions to restaurants to sporting events (like the World Cup and Olympic Games) to music tours to colleges to tea (whew!).
The
biggest thing that went wrong is that, in this case, the stager forgot about demographic staging and tried to go «
neutral».
I've learned over the years that I prefer
neutrals and solid colors when it comes to
big things like furniture, drapes, and wall color, and I can still add lots of color with art, pillows, and decorative objects that aren't as
big of an investment.
I decided on the blue since I wanted to use red more as an accent color, and it would make it easier to change
things up in the future if all the
bigger things stayed more
neutral.
Kim — I love the way you keep the
big, expensive
things neutral and then add some bold color with pillows and curtains.