Paint companies curate
new neutral color palettes each year to help you find and create those moments of sanctuary in your home.
Not exact matches
In the
color palette above, I've put the normal
colors I would suggest for Spring
neutrals and included a couple of
new ideas.
There's a dryness to this
color palette that ensures it's reading
neutral, and yet the infusion of warm tones keeps it fresh and
new.
There are 7
new palettes: * Obscura (Earth Tones) Cream, Smokey Brown, Rose Gold, Coffee, Cool Bronze * Monochrome (Rose) Warm Ivory, Rose Nude, Peony Pink, Light Mauve, Dark Chocolate * Infinity (Warm
Neutrals) Warm Ivory, Dusty Rose, Bronzed Mauve, Cool Taupe, Dark Cocoa * Graphite (Smokey) Warm Ivory, Copper Gold, Deep Brown, Gun Metal, Silver * Exposure (Plums) Champagne, Aubergine, Bronze, Black Violet, Lilac *
Color Field (Olive) Warm Ivory, Champagne Gold, Taupe Brown, Golden Olive, Forest Green * Atmosphere (Cool
Neutrals) Pale Ivory, Pale Pink, Taupe, Espresso, Charcoal
If you're
new to
color mixing, start with a
neutral palette and build.
Crafted of soft wool and silky viscose, this rug from kate spade
new york features a sophisticated design and
neutral color palette that allow it to work in just about any decor.
It's a well - edited
palette featuring 15
new and beloved shades containing everyday
neutrals and a few pops of
color when you need to change it up a bit.
Indulge in the highest of luxuries with a stay in one of our two all -
new penthouse suites: the Stargazer Suite, complete with whimsical design elements, modern décor and even an in - suite telescope; or the Coastal Suite, featuring a coastal - casual design, a
neutral color palette with hints of light blue and natural materials throughout the décor.
Continuing Resort 2012's
palette of
neutrals with a splash of
color, M. Patmos — who I saw first on Greta Guide — kicked it up a notch at
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012 with a jolt of bright citron, gold, and silver.
I stuck with a
neutral gray, black, and white
color palette and incorporated both masculine and feminine and a mixture of old chippy goodness with
new, fresh, and clean.
In our
new neutral living space, with little hints and pops of blue, I couldn't imagine a tree in any other
color palette.
There's a dryness to this
color palette that ensures it's reading
neutral, and yet the infusion of warm tones keeps it fresh and
new.
Rather than use the same
neutral again and again, try to vary your
palette with «an interesting mix of cool and warm
neutral colors,» says Kiki Dennis, a principal of
New York - based firm Deborah Berke Partners.