Tag: home interior

  • The Newest Hue: Blue

    One of the coolest colors on the spectrum is now the hottest hue in decorating. Blue is as familiar as the sky and as versatile as a pair of jeans, making it a universal favorite. Using blue in changing shades, varying intensities, and different patterns creates high-impact rooms that please the eye. And while it may be considered a “trend” color now, blue has staying power. In its range of hues—sky, aqua, turquoise, cobalt, indigo, navy—blue offers a livable, everyday palette you can use now and still love later.

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    Blues perfectly play off of white or neutral elements already in your home and the diverse shades mix and match well together. However, as a general rule, pair darker tones with lighter ones for a balanced combination. If there is a blue you particularly love, you might choose to paint the walls that color. But if you’re looking for less of a commitment, even adding in a new decorative accessory like a ceramic lamp in a bright teal gives a room a little lift so it feels more current.

  • Spruce Up Your Home for Fall

    There’s a snap in the air and a distinct sense of possibility afoot. It’s finally fall—and your creativity is about to bust out in high autumn style. Seasonal decorating can be a fun way to spruce up your home, and the glory of autumn is no exception. Read on for some great tips on how to create gorgeous fall-inspired interiors, just in time for the season.

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    Bring the Outdoors In

    One of the quickest and most inexpensive ways to change the decor in your home in time for fall is to look to the great outdoors. After all, autumn is one of the most gorgeous seasons, full of rich colors and beautiful natural elements. Take advantage of the shifting seasons by bringing the outdoors inside.

    One of the easiest ways to accomplish this is with centerpieces. Centerpieces can be perfect for a holiday dinner or a simple weeknight family meal, as they can be ornate and lavish or toned-down and simple. To construct an eye-catching centerpiece, start with an assortment of decorative gourds and squashes in rich gold, green, and red colors, then display them in a woven basket for casual affairs or a classic silver or brass bowl for a more formal display. It won’t cost much, but your fall centerpiece will become a conversation piece as you’re serving guests.