Serene, sultry, soothing, this gyration of cool purple can be neutral yet bold.
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Paired with gray or taupe, lavender can create lovely foundation for a living room or bedroom. Pale lavender walls can support more vibrant tones and read as a neutral.
Paired with gray or taupe, lavender can create lovely foundation for a living room or bedroom. Pale lavender walls can support more vibrant tones and read as a neutral.
Did you know that Bellflower, a deeper, clearer shade of lavender is one of Pantone's Spring 2012 colors? Here is what they are saying about it, "Fanciful Bellflower, a distinct ornamental purple, exudes uniqueness and creativity."
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2 comments:
I've never really been a fan of lavender, because it seemed a little "childish" to me. But your mood board doesn't look that way at all! It is lavender all grown up and sophisticated!
Lavender is so pretty -great board, Cathy - love the shape of the couch and the throw pillows.
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