(Speaking of rich colors, my office got a fresh coat of paint too so stay tuned for that update, it's still navy, don't worry but it's even
a deeper richer navy now!)
Not exact matches
Colours such as
deep burgundy, aubergine,
navy blue and a
rich emerald green can create so much drama whilst retaining that really luxurious and elegant feel.
Think
deep emerald,
rich eggplant and classic
navy to take your look to the next level.
I recommend you to opt for
rich saturated colors (greens, oranges, pinks, reds, yellows, etc) or darker tones (
navy blue, emerald green, burgundy,
deep purple, etc) eventually containing some sparkle and print.
I bought the
Navy and it is a perfect
deep blue and looks really
rich.
My main coat is
navy but only because in my job I travel alot and it takes a battering but one of my dressier coats is a
rich deep purple which I absolutely love.
The most - worn ones seem to be
deep plum, dark graphite, and
rich navy.
for brunettes: live it up in all the
rich, bold hues like royal blue or
navy, scarlet red,
deep greys and more.
I'm a sucker for anything that has a
deep,
rich green hue and the way Suzy (the artist) pairs it with
navy and a light pink is pretty much everything.
Our entire home is painted a very light grey - beige, and although I usually like neutrals, I knew I wanted a
deep,
rich navy for our dining room.
Not too cool or warm, and you can lighten it up with accents of light gray and white or make it feel
rich and luxurious with
deep navy blues.
I even swapped out my usual tea or
navy scarf of the back of the peacock chair for a piece with
deeper,
richer colors.
Seeing the
navy blue makes me think that we'll be seeing more
deep rich blues in home decor.
Poor kids...) I knew I wanted to use
rich,
deep colors and landed on a non-traditional
navy and plum combination.
If you want to make a large impact for a relatively small amount of money, paint your walls a
deep,
rich shade of
navy, emerald or citron and pull in complementary shades in accent pieces.
Available online exclusively at One Kings Lane: Timelessly elegant in a
rich navy hue, this chesterfield design is crafted with carved alder legs,
deep tufts, and a trail of nailheads on neatly rolled arms.
Blush pink is soft and sophisticated and pairs well with metallics, blues, grays, greens and
deep,
rich tones like emerald, charcoal and
navy.
Here, a
rich navy with a contrasting accent of
deep orange is used to create a stunning display.