Love how you used
neutral accessories too!
Not exact matches
The key is to keep your
accessories and shoes on the
neutral side, and not
too loud.
To avoid looking like a mess, keep the rest of the outfit
neutral (your belt, shoes, and
accessories) This will help tie the whole outfit together prevent everything from looking
too busy.
I like that your
accessories are light and
neutral too, it makes for such a soft, pretty look!
I love mixing
neutrals, but I try to not let it get
too boring by adding cool
accessories like the necklace and these hand - me - down blue Naot wedges (soooo comfy!).
The ripped jeans,
neutral tee, and gold
accessories are just
too cute!
I kept the
accessories classic,
too with delicate gold jewelry and a
neutral sandal and trench.
Go bold with a brightly colored suit and blouse with a fun print, but keep your look from getting
too busy by choosing
neutral accessories.
It's all about introducing fun yet
neutral accessories that add to the overall theme of the house without filling the space with
too much clutter.
The décor,
too, lends the interior a bright but still inviting feel, with light - reflecting chrome
accessories, glossy white surfaces, mirrors and a muted,
neutral colour palette.
I
too am a Gemini and I tend to find it's better to pick
neutral staple objects and I do a whole lot with
accessories.
To keep the room from looking
too busy we kept our color palette
neutral and added color with the smaller
accessories.
Designs with
neutral colours and flower
accessories are great for a contemporary bedroom
too.
If natural stone feels
too neutral, you can easily pep it up with strong colour pops with your towels, storage and
accessories — an on - budget way to add personality to your bathroom.
I had some color initially in our home, and not
too long ago painted a soft
neutral over it - but I've found that I've been adding punches of color in the
accessories.
Make sure you leave the rest of your scheme
neutral — this shade is so strong that it's worth letting it «sing» out rather than adding other hues (or
too many
accessories)!