i was thinking of removing them - essentially the opposite of all your comments, lol - and putting
more white vases up there.
Not exact matches
I love these
White and Gold Minimalist
Vases from Etsty and if you're looking for something a bit
more fancy, this
White Hydrangea Arrangement from Pottery Barn is gorgeous!
Also, to make everything
more stylish, fill a coffee table with fashion albums, candles,
vases and a black &
white patterned carpet.
You can see
more of this beautiful flatware in my
white vase challenge spring brunch, in case you missed that previously!
Egan also includes still - lifes reflecting transitions into adulthood with
more sophisticated items like a neatly folded
white shirt with buttons and a collar, or a light pink living room armchair covered with floral patterns above a velvet, emerald - green rug, or a
vase of assorted flowers depicted in Elegy of Flowers.
To the other side Roger
White's nonrepeating pattern of blue shapes on white suggests a lifetime's accumulation of abstract tchotchkes; next to it, the bottles and vases in a drawing by Giorgio Morandi seem only slightly more spec
White's nonrepeating pattern of blue shapes on
white suggests a lifetime's accumulation of abstract tchotchkes; next to it, the bottles and vases in a drawing by Giorgio Morandi seem only slightly more spec
white suggests a lifetime's accumulation of abstract tchotchkes; next to it, the bottles and
vases in a drawing by Giorgio Morandi seem only slightly
more specific.
I did still life too: I painted wine bottles and glass
vases, working with a
white table in front of a
white wall so that I could study colour
more closely.
And hey, there's no need to do
white on
white — the dry clay is paintable so if you're wanting color, then go for something
more like this anemone
vase by Anthropologie.
Trim Color — Simply
White by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Door Color — Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Beadboard Wallpaper — Allen and Roth from Lowe's Paint Color in Closet — Horizon by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell Bed — Overstock Black and
White Dalmation Fabric — Premier Prints — Togo Lamps — HomeGoods Black and
White Striped Throw — IKEA Coverlet — Have had for a long time not sure where it was originally purchased Bed Skirt and Shams — Country Curtains Nightstands — Pier 1 about 8 years ago, they still carry them but they are considerably
more expensive than back when I purchased ours Basket under nightstand — Wayfair Lamps — Home Goods Roman Shades — Lowe's (they've since been discontinued) Drapery Panels — IKEA Drapery Rods — Lowe's Duvet Cover — Target about 7 years ago Rug — HomeGoods Black and
White Square Pillows — Target several years ago Trunk at end of bed — an antique shop about 10 - 11 years ago Picture above bed — from a little shop in SC about 8 years ago Desk — IKEA Chair — Joss and Main Black and
White Tree Image — Pottery Barn about 12 years ago Gold Scissors, Stapler and Dog Tape Dispenser — Nate Berkus at Target Notebooks — HomeGoods Miniature Scissors in wooden spool — Antique Farmhouse
Vase with Hydrangeas — Target (was a candle now that's it's burned we use it as a vase) Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated by Anna
Vase with Hydrangeas — Target (was a candle now that's it's burned we use it as a
vase) Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated by Anna
vase) Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated by Anna Bond
To balance the look on the left side, I used
more faux greens at a similar height to my lamp, and a faux
white shell
vase I had picked up from target a few summers back.
More white touches in the form of picture frames and
vases are an easy way to keep things bright and cool in the middle of these hot dry days.
Go for unpatterned
white walls that will help to open out the space a little and bring in a narrow console table that will not only provide a practical door - side catch - all for all those bits and bobs, but also introduce a display space for
more decorative pieces, such as
vases or pictures.