When it comes to inspiring architecture, Paris can really deliver. Every time I turn around, I'm finding another beautiful entry door that was photographed in the city of love. This dark teal entry door is my latest obsession. The contrast of the dark green against the light tan is just gorgeous. ...
NATURAL INSPIRATION
The 'Natural Inspiration' palette is set in a creamy white base with a foundation of natural wood tones in beige and copper brown. Small amounts of colorful accents are used in bright green, canary yellow, blush pink and warm gray. A dark brownish-black wood grain adds just the slightest amount of ...
COLORFUL FOUNDATIONS
How do you make beige more interesting? Well, you could always combine it with some bold, saturated color accents in a mid-century modern design. Think, dark blue, hot pink, bright red, burgundy and lush green. It's a lot of bold color, I know, but you can balance the look out by using white walls ...
SHERWIN WILLIAMS TRES NATURALE
Sometimes you just want a simple beige. Something like Sherwin Williams Tres Naturale for instance. But, how do you pull this simple neutral off without being too plain? It's really all about the color palette you use with the beige. I've put together a nice collection of designs that show how ...
PARIS REFLECTION
The copper brown and teal blue combo is really catching my eye lately. Take these Parisian doors, for instance. The depth of the copper and peacock blue doors contrasts beautifully with the light tan stone of the building. And, the black and gray accents add even more interest to the look. The ...