I put these two together because
I love complementary colors; I thought the purple and yellow would make a much bolder statement than they do.
Not exact matches
Stationery company Paperless Post wanted the office to reflect the company's
love of handcrafted designs and colorful accents, so each conference room has a different wallpaper (those are zebras to the left) and
complementary paint
color.
I could also imagine a two - toned skirt (like just pink and white) paired with a
complementary color, like an emerald green blouse for a more fun -
loving office environment.
I absolutely
love playing with these
complementary colors.
I tend to lean toward pairing blue and orange hues, as they're
complementary colors, but I'm
loving the blue, white and mustard mix I'm sharing here today.
I
love to pair
complementary colors, so I knew this would be best for the Neon Violet.
I
love how the paint
colors are
complementary and everything flows effortlessly from one space to the next.
I
love how she pulled the orange
color from the birds in the paper and painted the adjoining hallway in a
complementary color to achieve that beautiful flow and connection from room to room!
I
loved the idea of blue front doors (because blue and orange are
complementary colors) and they tie in nicely with all the shades of copper and brown.
What we
love: The mastery of pattern mixing is achieved by sticking to a single
color palette and
complementary motifs.
I
love the
colors... so
complementary and yet all tied together.
Of course, I
love decking the halls with real greenery, and red is the perfect
complementary color... but mostly I just think I'm a traditional kind of girl.