Whether you're
into bright pops of color, muted jewel tones, or classic black and white, finding and sticking to a color story allows for optimal mixing and matching.
Not exact matches
2 p.m.: Living in the West Village in Manhattan is super convenient because many
of my celebrity clients live in my neighborhood or close by in Tribeca, so I
pop into their homes; whip them up a healthy dinner, snacks for their week, and healthy desserts (like my Raw Grain - Free Brownies); then I make their fridge look beautiful and stock it with
bright -
colored fruits, veggies, and lots
of healthy fats like raw nuts, seeds, and avocados!
I'm really
into bright colors and loved the magenta pink purple shades
of this Darling UK sweater, it's dainty with
popping flowers on the front.
I guess I wasn't all that
into the idea anyways, because instead
of dark and moody I gravitated towards feathers, macrame, bold
pops of color, and a light and
bright pallet.
I love a
bright pop of color and this red pencil skirt worked
into my
color palette perfectly, and it's a bit unexpected.
I have a
color challenge in July, and I most definitely need to add
pops of bright color into my home.
For summer, I decided to add some
bright pops of color with this floral fabric I found at Joann and made
into pillows, along with the blue paisley pattern ones behind them (but the navy velvet ones are from World Market along with the citron - green throw at the foot).
Discover ways to bring a
pop of color into your home with beautiful,
bright throw pillows.
Its texture is silky, the pigmentation is amazing, and it leaves behind a
bright pop of color that's perfect for adding some life back
into winter drained skin.
The print (floral skirt) on print (striped top) combination looks perfectly done and we love how they added
pops of color into her look via a coral cropped blazer, turquoise accessories, and a
bright green purse.
This cool hue fits
into this season's adoration
of winter pastels and
brights, while acting as an unexpected
pop of color.
Life is sweet and idyllic in this
bright -
colored, flower - strewn paradise, as Marianne celebrates her upcoming marriage to the dashing, Gaston - like Roland (Sam Palladio) with an airborne performance
of «Can't Help Falling in Love» — the first
of some 20 - plus
pop - rock chart toppers, by artists ranging from the Doors to Lady Gaga, crudely repurposed here
into a soundtrack that's as obvious as it was undoubtedly expensive.
Even the eye -
popping color (which looks to us like someone dropped a highlighter
into a bottle
of whatever the British equivalent
of Everclear is, then sprayed it all over the body) carries over as well — though it is complimented by
bright orange «lipstick» on the grille.
The owners introduced
bright pops of color into the master bedroom, complementing the sleek built - ins fabricated by Birdseye Woodworking.
I love the dark brown trim her husband made, and think that it ties in nicely with some
of their furniture (the couch, trunk and side table in the corner), but I'd love to see a couple
of the other wood pieces painted white and / or blue, (not necessarily the pieces I
popped into the photo) just to inject a couple
brighter colors, and to establish a dedicated
color palette.
For summer, I decided to add some
bright pops of color with this floral fabric I found at Joann and made
into pillows, along with the blue paisley pattern ones behind them (but the navy velvet ones are from World Market along with the citron - green throw at the foot).
I love the
bright pop of color that these frames bring
into my home.