Not exact matches
If you have a formal dining room you can be more dramatic
with color... MORE
If your dining room is used for all meals, you can still create a gorgeous space
with color but you'll want to
stick with neutral and relaxing colors.
Even
if you don't
stick to this exact color story, try pairing two
neutrals with a pop color that you find repeating throughout your wardrobe.
If in doubt,
stick to
neutral colours like black and brown, which will go
with most shades of grey.
Stick to
neutral colors
if you're in doubt,
with a pop of color somewhere — possibly just a red lip.
If you saw our Christmas home tour last year [here], you know I used a ton of red last year, but this year in all the chaos of our new home & renovations I decided to
stick with simple and
neutral.
If neon's not your thing
stick with neutrals and vice versa.
If you're a medium tone
with warm undertones, you'll want to
stick with a blush that is a more
neutral peach or slightly pink colored.
But
if you change your mind and style often, listen to conventional wisdom and
stick with the
neutrals!
If there is a color you really love and would wear
with everything, like red, then maybe you want to go for that, but in general I would
stick to a
neutral.
Once again you need to think about what you already have in your wardrobe, although
if you've
stuck with lots of
neutrals here might be the time to add some pizazz.
Another reason to
stick with neutrals for the base items is
if you are traveling on vacation where you will see the same people (river cruise, etc.) The base layers mix and match without being super noticeable.
The largely interior, dialogue intensive picture sometimes veers into feeling like a TV movie (not helped by Howard Shore «s often overbearing, obvious score)
with its static visuals, but strong turns by Del Toro and Amalric (who thankfully ditches a sea of quirks early on and settles into the part) at least keep things engaging, even
if the narrative remains
stuck in
neutral for large chunks of the film.
If you do happen to run headlong into someone nasty, you only lose half of a life marker, while touching «neutral» obstacles doesn't damage you at all — eating a bullet subtracts one life instantly, but your attack power always stays constant, so there's no need to worry about being stuck with a pea - shooter if you mess u
If you do happen to run headlong into someone nasty, you only lose half of a life marker, while touching «
neutral» obstacles doesn't damage you at all — eating a bullet subtracts one life instantly, but your attack power always stays constant, so there's no need to worry about being
stuck with a pea - shooter
if you mess u
if you mess up.
If you are unsure of what would be appropriate,
stick with neutral colors, closed toe shoes and minimal jewelry.
If you opt for a colorful door,
stick with neutral shades elsewhere — such as the siding and trim — to let the bold entry be the star of the show.
Even
if you
stick to the most simple decorating formula (
neutrals with a pop of color), you can add more textures and layers
with affordable pieces and paint to give your room more interest — and a much richer look without the fat bank account.
If you're making a big investment, such as cabinets or upholstered furniture, and aren't sure you'll love a certain color in five years or fear you may tire of it,
stick with neutrals for the big pieces.
If this room were to incorporate a rug, it would be wise to
stick with a
neutral tone to prevent competing colors.
If it isn't completely obvious by looking at my apartment, I prefer to
stick to a
neutral palette of white, grey, and black
with touches of gold.