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ORANGE CRUSH. A splash of color—in painted glass panels—really pops against this kitchen’s neutral palette. A smaller speed oven allows for a reduced-height counter while ample drawer storage and a bottom freezer make for long-term accessibility. With their move to a retirement community, these repeat
Palette of oranges, white and cream/beige- add in some pale sage green
Orange smoothie: Your thirst may be quenched by now, but who can pass up an orange smoothie and an all orange room? Not me, I have a crush on orange, especially when paired with modern lines and hints of black. This seating arrangement is smooth and simple. Its monochromatic palette packs a punch
yourself some orange juice, add plain yogurt, ice and honey, and blend.
This space, on the other hand, blends apricot, tangerine and deep persimmon into a radiant burst of color. The draperies help to ground the lighter tones of the furniture, and the neutral flooring and walls keep the sizzling oranges
bottom, for crush factor, it needs a solid substrate (not sheetrock) and must be supported from below, unless you are slab on grade. If you like the look and the wall you'd like to do is in between 2 walls (no outsie corners) you can "fake" it by using thin brick. Google thin brick to see manufacturers and
more with orange, and the designer perfectly balances the bright orange textiles, natural wood furniture and raised beds filled with foliage plants. Variations of orange range from terra-cotta to peach to coral; you don't have to use a hypnotic orange on its own.
7-foot-high crushed-velvet headboard accentuates the height of the room. Since she was working in a small loft space, Winter says she decided to "do the bed wall in a rich, dark wood-veneer wall covering to help achieve a greater sense of depth and set off the bed nicely."
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Pros
* Moisture resistant
* Difficult to stain
* Great for outdoor applications" This photo has 6 questions
muted orange highlights of stems and stylised leaves- oriental blossom kind of look. I loved it because the warm orange really comes alive againts the furniture and all of the pale shades I tried looked kind of lost! It is for adult master bedroom and am hoping it will create an intimate, cocooned kind
fiber; when crushed it does not regain its original shape easily
* Like polyester, extended exposure to oil-based soils may become permanent
* Difficult to dye due to its low absorbency rate; almost always solution dyed
* Synthetic, so it off-gases.
Cost: About $2.25 to $6.50 per square foot
fiber; when crushed it does not regain its original shape easilyLike polyester, extended exposure to oil-based soils may become permanentDifficult to dye due to its low absorbency rate; almost always solution dyedSynthetic, so it off-gases.Cost: About $2.25 to $6.50 per square foot, installed