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| Why not start off with a room that's very saturated in color? The bright red desk pops against the turquoise walls. |
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by Filmore Clark
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| I don't want to get mired down in color theory, as it's not my strong suit. However, on a 12-spoke color wheel, turquoise is just one click off from being red's opposite. Thus, red looks more brilliant next to turquoise than it does when paired with most other colors. |
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by Ninainvorm
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| Small accessories are another great way to bring these colors into your home. See the rest of this crafty home. |
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| While the most of this room is covered in light neutral shades, the shams and throw pillow provide all the color it needs. |
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by TILTON FENWICK
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| More subdued shades of these colors lend a sophisticated look. Here, both colors have been darkened a bit. |
Michelle
PS. working on our bedroom, trying to do mustard, navy blue, and red (hint, hint for next article)....but not have it too country.