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RedRyder

This why some of us call in professional designers. Great article.

   
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P3smom

Love all the color and patterns in these rooms!! I'm not much of a "neutrals" person -- I prefer bright, jewel-toned color, and have lots of it in my house. Although I live in a small (600 sq ft) apartment, I have not scrimped on color and pattern. Walls are all a very pale gray, almost more a white with a gray undertone, as are the kitchen cabinets, floors are laminate in a greige color -- this all gave me a good neutral pallette to work with. I've used a lot of my favorite color (purple), some olive green, and black and white buffalo plaid in both living room and bedroom. A small ottoman in the living room is in the plaid, curtains are plaid tiers on the bottom and solid purple up top. I have a couple of small toss pillows in the plaid, and some decorative boxes on a gray ladder bookcase in the corner, a couple of which have the plaid, others are floral prints in black and white and green. Sofa and accent chair are covered with olive green slipcovers (I have a cat who sheds profusely, so covers are mainly because of her), and there is another round ottoman in front of the accent chair that is purple. End tables are glass and chrome so not to look too heavy, and lamps are brushed nickel. Other furniture (desk & chair and entertainment center) is black. My rugs (kitchen runner and larger area rug in LR -- spaces are open to each other) are in the same geometic pattern in dark purple, gray, black and a bit of white. Plants (both real and faux) add additional green to the decor. In the bedroom, furnituree is cherry, bedding and curtains are also in the buffalo plaid, (round) rug (partially under the bed) is natural colored jute with black trim (for texture) and small area rugs on each side of the bed are a tribal print in black and white. I have touches of yellow in pillows and floral accents to lighten up the black and white scheme, and to add some splashes of color. Bathroom is done in purple also in shower curtain, rugs and towels.

I knew that such a small place would need decor that would flow from room to room, and I think I accomplished that while still being able to use my favorite colors. I'm happy with it, and I guess that's all that counts, right??!!

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sunbumshome

I love this rug, but I’m just not sure if it will go in my open living area where the turquoise one is now. Any advise?

   

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