Ronique Gibson I don't think there is a rule... but the idea is to create a home that doesn't feel disjointed and like you are in an amusement park house! Homes that keep colors within the same color families can get away with changing the color per room a lot easier than those that choose far off colors that don't relate to each other.
GREEN WITH GREEN. Here the varying shades of green coordinate to enhance but not overpower this space. The touches of white (the artwork, furniture frame, moulding...) keep things balanced and light.
Cane chairs are generally easy to find, and they're often dressed in a fabric like this green velvet. Painting the frame a high-gloss white instantly modernizes the piece.
Cane chairs are generally easy to find, and they're often dressed in a fabric like this green velvet. Painting the frame a high-gloss white instantly modernizes the piece.