The blue and
white pattern feels so classic yet so fresh.
Not exact matches
Designer Britany Simon created these black,
white and red poinsettias from solid - colored
felt and
patterned cottons.
when rebuy another pair I am going to go 1 size down but rather than the color really shows a
white and grey
pattern so they look textured and because of my shape I don't tuck my shirts in but I
feel confident in these pants
Cosmetology doesn't seem like a good option, as I
feel completely smothered by the strict black or
white, no black - and -
white patterns, dress code at my school...
It
feels like this year I'll not see snowflakes for a long time: (I miss Russian winter with it's amazing
white landscape, the sound of the snow under your boots, magical frosty
patterns on windows and warm fur outfits!!!
my free printable pug
pattern 2 different fabrics (one light, one dark) embroidery floss in black and
white steam a seam applique fusing black
felt black tote (I bought this one at Michaels) 2 black buttons spray on starch 1.
The Jude T - shirt has a barley - and -
white striped
pattern and is crafted from a soft cotton - blend fabric for a lightweight look and
feel.
It's cut from lightweight cotton and
patterned with blue and
white fil coupé gingham that
feels so right for summer.
The Jude T - shirt features a navy - and -
white striped
pattern and is crafted from a soft cotton - blend fabric for a lightweight look and
feel.
I've never been a big plaid shirt person, which probably makes me a bad Canadian, but I do
feel strongly that not all plaids are created equal, and when it comes to plaid shirts, this is one of the most perfect ones I've ever seen - the
pattern is subtle while still being perfectly plaid, the colours all work together without overwhelming the
white, and most importantly, it matches your gorgeous red Coach bag which remains one of my absolute favourite things in your wardrobe, season after season.
I think this is also a good example of how keeping all your
patterns in the same color family, in this case black and
white, can make it easier to mix
patterns without
feeling ridiculous.
I have the same
pattern in a
white dress and it's one that I
feel is timeless.
Patterned tile has a beautiful old - world
feel but when done in black and
white can have a modern edge.
The
pattern on the dress is really fantastic, and I like that it's more
white than black, so it already has a lighter
feel.
Using Chila Burman as an inspiration begin to collage on a black and
white photograph using
felt tips, magazine cut outs,
patterns and text to create a self - identity portrait.
«Winter - themed
patterns like red and
white stripes, snowflakes, snowmen and penguins extend the usage window for these seasonal items while still maintaining a holiday - specific
feel,» George says.
Refresh your bed's style with a
patterned Sonesta flat sheet or enjoy the classic look and
feel of the crisp, solid
white linens.
The first of two similar pieces that focus on the exploration of abstraction and
feeling — combining intuitive, gestural marks and heavily emotional action painting in black and
white tones with orderly colorful
pattern making.
Here are my 5 go - to phrases when I slip back into old
patterns of perfectionism, black and
white thinking, basing my worth on my performance, or
feeling reluctant to take risks.
Solutions: Designed with English country house ambiance and a touch of France in mind, this balcony would give home owners a place for morning coffee or an after - work glass of wine.Designers painted the rubber floor in a
white and khaki checkerboard
pattern that runs diagonally to expand the
feeling of space.
Illustrated in warm shades of pink, green and blue on a soft
white background, the River Fish
pattern adorns tea towels, tumblers and melamine plates for a slightly off - beat
feel with plenty of charm.
From a chequerboard tiled floor for a 1950s diner
feel, a black range cooker against classic
white cabinetry for a country ambience, or the new wave of graphic
patterns, outlines and silhouettes, there's a black and
white design to suit any scheme.
Invigorated with look - at - me glossy yellow cabinets, as well as graphic black and
white patterns in the wallpaper and rug, this basement space
feels bright and cheerful — a great fit for the young family who lives here.
White painted furniture is brightened up with
patterned bedding, curtains and accessories, giving this bedroom a distinctive girly
feel, while a classic dressing table is a charming addition.
Keep the
feel classic with
white or natural wood furniture or create a more exotic look by adding texture and
pattern for that year - round holiday
feel.
Citrus - hued kettles, pans and ceramic with 1950s - style
patterns on
white shelves help to make the block
feel at home.
The dark blue and
white patterned tiles and counter-top ceramics evoke a summery, Mediterranean
feel.
You may want to pick items that have very bright
patterns and complement it with
white paint in order to give a retro or antique
feeling.
I am not saying everything has to be
white but keep a lighter
feel to the walls and accent with a vibrant painting or crazy cushion
patterns.
Elements in the room such as the wall color, the style of the home, the amount of furniture, the colors and
patterns in a room and within view, the doorways, the windows, and the ceiling height can all impact how much art and how much
white space will
feel right.
Against a mostly
white base, furniture featuring blocks of beautiful, saturated jewel colours, and well - balanced
patterns and textures — Ikat with velvet, seagrass with silk, palm tree prints — have transformed the interior so it
feels «exotic, but not hippy - ish.»
A
patterned wallpaper helps prevent the black - and -
white scheme from
feeling too clinical.
From the mainly
white & green palette at the front of the showroom, which allowed our Azzura & Emerald decorative pieces shine; to the classic red &
white Holiday palette paired with two classic William Yeoward Crystal
patterns, Pearl & Fern; to the lovely pink & green palette paired with pieces in the new Jasmine
pattern in Country; we
feel the floral choices were particularly well - matched to their tables at this show.
Cut out the bunny
patterns (just google bunny outline to find lots of options) and trace or draw on your own bunny outlines onto the
white felt.
The delicate blue
pattern on this
white ceramic table lamp
feels both both masculine and feminine perfect for most spaces.
«As an obvious neutral, you can use
white for anything and everything — walls, upholstery, textiles, art, lighting — but if you're after a more modern
feel, look for strong graphic black and
white patterns.»
These reclaimed pine floorboards were painted over in this simple black and
white pattern, retaining their rustic
feel and giving this cool dining room an instant focal point.
This black and
white damask
pattern from Graham & Brown is classic with a contemporary
feeling.
Handless cabinetry in warm wood and
white keeps the
feel modern and streamlined, while a splashback of muted tiles runs above the worktops, adding a touch of
pattern.
Despite the presence of a bright colour here, it still retains a very neutral
feel because the
pattern has a
white background, which creates a very different look to a block of colour.
The
white - painted side table and
white accessories add to the calm
feeling while small checked and striped
patterns bring a lived - in
feel.
Joanna completely altered the
feel of the kitchen with rich hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new upper cabinets in bright
white, lowers in soft blue - gray and a
patterned area rug in rich colors for an eye - pleasing accent.
Combining classic
white and black wall tiles in a chequered
pattern is a great way to achieve a bold vintage look - or if you're
feeling daring, add red wall tiles to the mix for a pop of colour!
«In a small bungalow, an all -
white home makes you happy and clear - headed without
feeling monotonous,» Bishop says, adding that it also provides a blank canvas for layering
pattern, texture, and color.
Although the walls are
white, the bold pop of color and
pattern help make the bedroom
feel vibrant and alive.
I even switched out some of the plates on my dining room wall from
patterned ones to
white ones to reinforce the snowy
feel.
Here,
white walls, colorful pillows, dreamy textures and bold
patterns keep this room from
feeling dreary.
So much of our bathroom will be bright
white, which I LOVE in bathrooms, but I
felt like adding a bit of
pattern on the floor would really give it some character and bring it to life.
The drawing / living room has a refined
feel with walls painted in a creamy
white and a traditional chair covered in a striking geometric
pattern.
The range has a pared - back
feel, incorporating sober hues against crisp
white, all given a lift by a flash of deep mustardy green and subtle stripes and
pattern.