Since going red I have found my self adding more
muted shades of orange to my wardrobe — so perfect for fall.
Not exact matches
Most
of the Aztec prints I've found have very
muted navys,
oranges, and mustards in them... not my ideal
shades.
You could
of course go for any colour combination, but a helpful formula would be to: * start with a neutral colour: black, navy, charcoal, brown * add either second neutral, or a slightly more
muted / mainstream colour like purple, any kind
of red, turquoise or a
shade of blue that isn't navy * finish off with a bright, bouncy colour like yellow or
orange or even just a bright
shade of red
In Wild Flower (2017), Adams creates diamond - like shapes with rounded edges, lending a biomorphic and curving form, and chose
shades of muted blue, cream, and burnt
orange.
To use
orange color
shades successfully in harmonious and balanced combinations
of room colors, you can use
muted, deep or light
orange tones.
Navy would be fabulous for the lattice but for my living room I need an asparagus green and the floral could have
muted shades of yellow, red, pink, mauve,
orange, pretty much any color.