When we accessorized the shelves we gathered all
our pretty neutral pieces and played around with them until they looked perfect!
I had a hard time finding a specific theme that I wanted to commit to for either of my sons so I just chose fabrics I liked and stuck with
pretty neutral pieces.
Not exact matches
The
neutral color pairs well with
pretty much everything else in my fall wardrobe which is really practical for a casual statement
piece I'll be grabbing for years to come.
In the summer it works as the perfect pop, but in the winter it is the perfect little Christmas
piece, so it is
pretty much a year - round look, making it a
neutral.
I also adore the fact that the designer stuck with
pretty neutral tones on the major furniture
pieces, yet made the room fun and inviting with the sporadic pops of color!
Its shiny finish and bright red color makes it a
pretty closet item to pair
neutral pieces with.
I plan on using
pieces that I already have, but they're mostly
neutral, which leaves the canvas
pretty much blank.
when i worked at j.crew a few years ago i used to only wear bright colors and some
pretty outrageous outfits so i have been trying to fill my closet with some
neutral and black
pieces.
They're so
pretty mixed in with seasonal
pieces in similar
neutral colors and it's a great way to stretch your «bucks» as my son says.
On the
piece below, I used our American Paint Company all natural chalk and clay paints — a previous limited edition color yellow as the base layer, then a raised stencil using our Texture Plaster
Neutral, over top (when dry) the popular APC color Shoreline, sanded back (when dry) to reveal the
pretty detail --
There is a really nice mix of wooden and metal elements, along with
neutral pieces that can be used throughout anytime of the year, and also in
pretty much any room in the house!