The 15 Best Design Seeds Palettes
If you haven't seen this, it's a neat site that has color palettes to use for design.These are the best ones (in my opinion). Vote for your favorite in the comments or add your own favorite. More can be found at design-seeds.com
Color Series; Decorating with Periwinkle
I use to love Periwinkle as a kid; besides teal it was one of my favorite colors. Today, I still love it, but I really don't use it in my home decor. Anyways, here are inspiration pics on how to incorporate Periwinkle into your home. Find all the sources below; you can also find everything…
6 Unexpected Color Combinations That Look Amazing Together
Take some time out of your day to look at some color explosion eye candy.
Nursery Paint Colors: What Always Looks Right
Having trouble choosing from the gazillion shades? Don't turn Santa Fe Red with frustration. We asked design pros to share their favorite baby-room picks. If you're concerned about fumes, you can get the shade color-matched to a zero-VOC paint formula, such as Harmony by Sherwin-Williams.
11 Wonderfully Weird Color Combos that Work
It’s no secret that here at Apartment Therapy, we love color. And we love to see interiors that mix things up a little, rooms where people have paired colors that you might not usually see together. Here are 11 such spaces to surprise and inspire. From Elle Decoration: Mauve, mint, and a sage green that’s alllmost grey. From Inside Closet: Navy and pale pink.
Pick a Paint Color with Personality -- Periwinkle
Some people call it lavender blue, although it's not exactly either of these colors. It's clean, it's complicated, it's dreamy. It's periwinkle, that luscious mix of pink and blue, warm and cool, boy and girl, intense and subtle, yin and yang. My infatuation with this color started 10 years ago. A client wanted a room painted a color to match a -- get this -- chip of paint from a door in France. He carried it all the way back to North Carolina in his wallet. I matched it, and it looked…
W Spread Feb 2016
Periwinkle
30x48 original acrylic abstract on canvas by Christina Cottingham
30x48 acrylic on canvas Christina cottingham www.christinacottinghamfineart.com