I'm a huge fan of keeping
lots of neutral colors in my closet so I can mix + match easily.
I'm a huge fan of keeping
lots of neutral colors in my closet so I can mix + match easily.
Not exact matches
Since the main rooms
in our house are pretty
neutral in color with
lots of white, off - white and grey, it is easy to add
in just
It's a very pretty
color, we get a
lot of compliments on it, yet it's gender
neutral so we'll be able to use it again if we have a girl
in the future and not get comments on it.
They form the backbone
of your wardrobe and need to be
in neutral colors so that you can mix and match them into
lots of different outfits.
I have always had a
lot of colors and patterns
in my closet but it was always paired with black or something
neutral.
I tend to dress
in a
lot of neutrals so I love having a pop
of color in my accessories.
Lace up sweater is a great basic piece to invest
in for the season and if it's a
neutral color you can be assured that it can be paired with a
lot of things.
Neutral shades
of tans and whites have always been a big majority
of the
colors in my closet, but lately I am wearing
lots of blues and more black than usual.
While you'll probably find professional work skirts
in more
neutral colors, which are definitely slimming, there's not a
lot of evidence that longer skirts are always
neutral.
If you're part
of the same category
of people as me, who find foggy, cold days calling for
neutral colors you'll probably love how these patterns give you the impression that you put
in a
lot more effort for your look than you actually did.
Hi Kristy, I live
in the midwest where there are
lots of traditional fall
colors which I love outside but inside I still love the soft
neutrals.
In fact, I mostly consider the animal print to be
neutral, and tend to use this particular cardigan just like I use a
neutral one, and mix it with
lots of different prints and
colors.
They loaned me a Vani Drawstring Jacket to style
in a fall look and I was thrilled at their selection because the great
neutral gray tones
of this jacket totally lends itself to
lots of color combinations.
image consultant and
color professional Ruth Essex dives deep into all aspects
of color in this month's style training with
lots of great information on how to find your best
neutral, your best metallic, how to make
neutrals interesting and how to combine
colors.
A few close friends and family members love to give me a hard time about the fact that I use a
lot of gray
in the main parts
of our home, but I'm all for having a
neutral background with
lots of color.
The
colors are
neutral enough to work with a
lot of different
color combos and the styles are basic enough to wear often and
in many different ways.
I've been wearing a
lot of neutral -
colored outfits lately, and while I'm always
in the mood for blacks and grays, nothing lifts my spirits like a pretty pink dress.
This topic really touches students as the majority
of them are smokers themselves that is why when it comes to the ban
of smoking they can not stay
neutral and have a
lot to say about this very problem
in rather emotionally
colored manner.
The space is 420 sq. foot modern, light bright with
lots o transom windows, high ceilings, Maple floor, and maple kitchen cabinets, We knew ahead
of time we would lose money on this investment, so we plan to just rent it out.We picked all the
colors to be
neutral and made sure that the place feels light and open, we hope that will work
in our favor when we rent it.
I had a
lot of fun playing around with some
color this summer with blues and yellows that always make everything come to life
in our very
neutral home.
My daughter has
lots of odds and ends that would work perfectly
in that type
of an arrangement, but
in pastel
colors rather than the
neutrals.
If you go into an Anthropologie store, you'll see
lots of color, textures,
neutrals, and pretty things all together
in one place!
Last year I started to get into modern quilts which have
lots of bright
colors with white /
neutral negative space, and just fell
in love with the look.
There are a
lot of neutrals in here for sure, but also
lots of color.
At a time when
neutral colors are a big part
of the way
in which we design our homes, it likely comes as no surprise that there would be a
lot of love for gray.
I love the
neutral colors, and I especially love the name «LoveFeast Table» since I grew up
in the Moravian church and a «lovefeast» is the sharing
of a snack during service, as a sign
of fellowship (yes, I've gotten
lots of raised eyebrows upon others hearing
of a «lovefeast» at church...)
The funny thing is, I live with a
LOT of color in my home, and the
neutrals were my favorites
of these pictures.
I don't actually call my style this to others but
in repsonse to this Q I'm thinking «Ballard Barn»:)...
neutral different yet complementary gray toned walls throughout our open concept home downstairs... darker wood floors... leather sofas... newly remodeled white kitchen... white cabinets on perimeter with gray Quartz counters... large Old world mahogany island with creamy granite that looks like marble with more
colors with chrome pulls on both...
lots of textures throughout (grain sack pillows, chunky handmade by my mom throws)... artwork from my talented teenage daughter (straight knock off
of Ballard styles
of 3 horses.
Since we aren't finding out the gender
of Baby P, and we will all be sharing the room,
in addition to keeping the
colors neutral, we are using a
lot of texture to add to the space.
I love the messy mortar look causing the brick to look really old and more «historical» Not sure there was a
lot of neutral colored brick way back
in the day.
I don't want a
lot of color and stimulation
in my bedroom, so the
colors there are soft, warm, and mostly
neutral... with the exception
of floral (soft
colors, though) bedding.
Our sweet baby girl got a real nursery when she was two months old — we combined vintage pieces, rustic touches, and
lots of neutral colors with some pale pink thrown
in.
I see a
lot of neutral rooms that I love but I know for me, I have to have
color, especially because we have very gloomy weather here
in Ohio
in the winter and I need to see pops
of color everywhere.
I have to have
neutral walls, but I have
lots of color in my home.
I also agree with you about painting walls a
lot of colors, I went through a phase when I did own my home
of wanting to paint because
of so many years
of not being able to
in apartments, but now I appreciate the plank walls or a very
neutral wall
color.
You used a
lot of muted
neutral colors in this nursery - what advice would you give to our readers for creating a visually appealing space while using a limited
color palette?
When decorating with a
lot of pinks plus another
color in the master bedroom, it's a good idea to find a
neutral base
color — such as white — to keep the look mature.
I DO KNOW that I'm very attracted to a
neutral color pallet with
lots of different textures and I want to go
in that direction as my wallet permits.
It's the bright shell you need to then create an amazing space - whether you go with white - on - white, eclectic
neutrals mixed with
lots of greenery, or
lots of pops
of cheery
colors in furniture and accessories - having those perfect... View the Post
The
colors in this DIY wall art created with glitter and fairy lights is
neutral enough to keep up from Thanksgiving to New Years, yet still adds a
lot of sparkle to your home for the holidays.
I like to change out the
colors in my seasonal decor and my
neutral background allows me a
lot of flexibility.
I'm trying to stick to warmer muted grays and balancing out the
neutral walls with
lots of textures and
colors and warmth
in the rest
of the room.