What color for the outside?
Krystal Valich
8 years ago
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Krystal Valich
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Where do i go from here? Needs a pop of colour but what colour?
Comments (13)I think your colors are restful so I would work with those and not pop a color. Maybe some interesting artwork that had some color in it, but I think you should go for a more elegant calm look. By the way, I like the chandelier you have with the fireplace. I think I would paint the lower part of your wall the same blue as is in the top part. Then I would add some black accents in glass and lamps. Curtains that have a sheen or gold thread would be nice....See MoreWhat colour/kind of curtains to give colour pop to grey living room?
Comments (8)Gorgeous sofas! Would you consider using the Thibaut print suggested by Judy G Designs in a soft fold Roman shade? You don't say how many windows there are in the room. But Straight edge on the bottom, outside mount, clean and simple. The print has enough activity....See MoreOutside patio area
Comments (3)I wouldn't paint over the stone at the top and would look at having the wall repaired before painting it. It looks like you will have some type of vine growing so that greenery would be nice when it fills in. I would paint the wall and floor bright colors ( perhaps blend it with your salon decor colors ) They have beautiful outdoor rugs now that you could lay on the floor of the patio and then you could look for some nice outdoor wall art. Wrought iron wall art etc. or even a fountain. Make it bright and cheerful....See Morewhat colour?
Comments (26)Sarsheen, you've created a lovely classic kind of luxury Edwardian effect. Fab. I think that's when those moorish tiles came into vogue initially. To continue on the theme - you could try one of those nice (wood or chrome) towel stands, which can be moved around. (Like they have in London gentleman-club type bedrooms and country-house hotels.). If you got a wood one, you could echo this with a wood framed mirror, perhaps ? A big fern type plant that loves the damp would look glorious too!...See MoreKrystal Valich
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