I love
you use of neutral colors but still gives a warm cozy feeling we all want for fall!
The couple's skill at blending bargains benefits from
use of neutral colors and spare decor.
However, with varieties that make
use of neutral colors and a more structured silhouette, the chevron can easily slip into the workplace unnoticed by the bosses.
I love
your use of neutral colors, and that sweater looks so cozy!
Not exact matches
For the milk
of choice, since it is dairy free, I
used unsweetened almond milk mostly because it is very
neutral in flavor, has no added sugar, it is Non-GMO, and has no artificial
colors, or flavors, I like to
use them for myself and the kids.
It's a very pretty
color, we get a lot
of compliments on it, yet it's gender
neutral so we'll be able to
use it again if we have a girl in the future and not get comments on it.
While Comfort Is King may
use more
neutral tones and everyday basic pieces, Considered Casual is not afraid
of colors or patterns.
Some
of her prescriptions for a healthy home include
using natural materials — wood, stone, bamboo, and natural fibers; mood - enhancing
colors — soft
neutrals, blues, greens — and plants to purify the air.
As with everything in this guide I like to keep to the basics and make sure I have solid
colors that way I can get more
use out
of them but I will say that leopard is the one pattern that has become a
neutral which is why I have a pair
of leopard booties from French Connection & a pair
of faux fur Tory Burch flats (mine are from last season but THESE are the newest leopard TB) that make the cut for «basics» on my list.
I love your fun
use of colors — it has made me think about what I buy for myself and step outside
of the usual boring
neutrals I usually gravitate toward since I am not «old»;)!
I
used to love wearing colorful clothes in bold shades but within the past year I felt more and more drawn towards
neutral colors like beige & brown, black & white (okay this is nothing new), and
of course warm pastel shades.
Notice her extensive
use of soft,
neutral colors.
Of course, I
used bold
colors to begin with, but you can most definitely begin with a
neutral day palette.
Everyone knows that this is the perfect time
of year to
use green but the jewel tone green is a hot trend right now and this pillow (with it's awesome gold zipper) is a great way to try out this trend if you are more
of a
neutral loving person and skittish about adding a little
color.
I lean toward warm tones and I
use them as
neutrals, but for me a pale banana yellow is infinitely more interesting than beige or tan so you'll see a lot
of that among my wall
color ideas.
I love the
neutral colors and your
use of the white and pale pumpkins!
Sorry if you get bored by
neutral colors but I tend to prefer them because it's easier to match and I'm more likely to get good
use out
of them with more versatility.
To add a little
color to the apples
of my cheeks, I
used a
neutral Tarte blush, then highlighted with Daybreak from Makeup Geek.
One
of the most coveted minimalist hotels in Singapore, Llyod's Inn has a distinctive design that
uses raw facade and
neutral colors.
Painting is one
of my natural talent, I
used white
color or
neutral color if I paint my wall because it is very pleasant to the eye and the space looks more spacious through this
color.
I always want to try a fun
color but am so happy that I have a
neutral instead to get more
use out
of it.
I
use some
of the darker /
neutral tones for everyday wear; I usually wear these
colors for my blog pictures.
I've been
using the same strategy
of adding pops
of bright
colors and playful prints to my winter
neutrals and blacks.
One
of the most coveted minimalist hotels in Singapore, Llyod's Inn has a distinctive design that
uses raw facade and
neutral color...
We're
used to seeing
color blocking
of bright
colors or
of neutral monochromatic
colors.
Even within
neutral homes, adding fresh touches
of green
using indoor plants can be very much needed for interest and a bit
of color.
In this Miami living room, David
uses a
neutral hue on the walls to warm up the room before adding his signature blast
of color.
Try to dress like a Parisian, make sure to stick with
neutral colors, but
use a pop
of colors with accessories.
Elements
used were a wooden tray to house a bed a
of seeded eucalyptus, placed two
neutral colored pumpkins in the center, and strategically placed a cluster
of deep
colored flowers (remnants from a bouquet) to fill in some gaps.
The
color palette ranged from
neutrals and whites to bright oranges, yellows and florals reminiscent
of Frida Khalo's vibrant
use of color throughout her career.
Do
use pops
of color to brighten a
neutral outfit.
Eye makeup really brings them alive if you
use neutral tones to shape and enhance - shades
of brown, taupe and a creamy highlighter will suit and flatter any eye
color.
It's a really versatile
color, a great
neutral, that can be
used in any room in the house, changing with the light and time
of day.
Here's a good example - I saw this image the July issue
of Architectural Digest and I LOVE this situation - the bold
color mixed with
neutrals, antiques and modern pieces combined and the
use of accessories (I, however, can not explain why this girl is sitting like this...)
The deserves an award for Best
Use of a Bright
Color, complementing a berry - red, microprint frock with
neutral accents at LAX.
However, in this outfit, I went with all black,
using the faux fur vest to be the «pop
of color», although quite
neutral.
In fact, I mostly consider the animal print to be
neutral, and tend to
use this particular cardigan just like I
use a
neutral one, and mix it with lots
of different prints and
colors.
It started with my
color palette that I've been
using throughout my home this season: deep blue, golden yellow, green, with
neutral tones
of gray, natural wood and white.
I love to
use mostly
neutrals with metallic accents and just a little bit
of color from accessories.
Stick to
neutral colors this way you'll get the most
use out
of it.
I love the mix
of textures and the
neutral colors used in this look.
A few close friends and family members love to give me a hard time about the fact that I
use a lot
of gray in the main parts
of our home, but I'm all for having a
neutral background with lots
of color.
I love all
of the
neutral colors you
used.
A colorful sink is a great way to pop in a small amount
of color in a
neutral kitchen or make it more
of a focal point by
using the same hue in the backsplash.
My own favorite styling trick is
using the Fall -
colored piece as a statement piece, and styling the rest
of the look around it with light
neutrals.
If you want to
use a
neutral shade that has a bit
of color, give sage a go.
Designers love to
use gray as a backdrop or
neutral shade because
of its ability to allow other
colors to shine.
A more monochromatic look, which
uses varying shades
of the same
color, creates depth and serenity if you're
using neutral or cool
colors.
Around the same time that ironstone started becoming very collectible, I was also in the process
of slowly transitioning my own decorating style to one
using more
neutral colors.
If you're strapped for time but refuse to leave the house without dabbing on some makeup, try this simple routine from Helen Seicento
of Lola's Secret Beauty Blog: «
Use a nice,
neutral eye shadow for a quick wash
of color on the top lid, and then an eyeliner pencil that you can quickly apply into the lash - line if you want a natural look,» Seicento says.