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Emerald green was Pantone’s colour of the year in 2013 but it seems that this year (at least this fall) it is making a bit of a comeback.  Last week, I dragged my husband into a few home decor stores (I like to browse, he would rather do anything else that look at home decor).  I noticed so many deep and rich emerald green tones. I love them!

Emerald Green Inspiration

I love the luxurious and sophisticated element that emerald green offers to any space. Clean white (or almost white) walls have been the go-to for most home owners and decorators but lately I have noticed some designers opting for deeper jewel toned walls in smaller spaces like foyers and home offices.

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Don’t these deep green walls add some intimacy and sophistication to this living room?  The neutral tones like the cognac sofa, area rug and the black and white accent really stand out!

Photo credit: The Design Files

This is such a glamorous hue.  It looks amazing when paired with marble and brass.  This dining room is a stunning blend of modern elements and rustic textures (like the flooring and the wall).

Accents for the home

Are you ready to introduce a new accent colour to your home? Simple accessories are the easiest way to do just that.  Here are some favourite pieces to add this sophisticated hue into your space:

Velvet – I love texture in a room.  It adds depth and this colour in a velvet is just the perfect example of luxury.

Velvet pillow cover available on Amazon

Glass – Who doesn’t love fresh flowers? A glass vase is a chic way to display seasonal foliage.

Green glass vase available on Amazon

Hand knotted rugs – I love an area rug with pattern – it is like art on the floor.  And the mix of these super saturated green tones, love!

Earle Hand-Knotted Area rug available at Wayfair

tile – I love the arabesque shape and these tiles are like jewelry in a kitchen or bathroom. This is a bit more of a committment, but aren’t these so pretty?!

Glass mosaic tile in emerald Green available at Wayfair – this tile is no longer available but here is a good alternative option

Art –  this is a way to pull a space together. I love abstract pieces like this one – as they blend green tones with neutrals and that wood frame adds a natural element, too.

Emerald Green Strokes frames art available at Wayfair this piece is no longer available but here is an alternative that I love

towels – If you follow my blog, you will know that I recently posted about these Turkish towels and these cotton hand towels are perfect for the bathroom or kitchen, to add a pop of colour.

Honeycomb %100 cotton hand towels (set of 2) available at Wayfair

Small furniture – I love a bench – in a hallway / entry, end of a bed and in a rich colour like this how can you go wrong?! And those brass legs – so chic!

Upholstered Bench in Emerald Green available at Wayfair this exact one is no longer available but here is a very similar option

Art – I love how clean and bright this art piece is! It is perfect for a bathroom or a guest bedroom.

Emerald Coast art available at Wayfair

Accent chair – This deep forest green tone paired with brass is so sophisticated.  This accent chair would be a beautiful piece in any living room or large master bedroom.

Fordwich Armchair in Emerald Green available at Wayfair

Pillow – You know I love pillows and they are my go-to when I want to switch up my decor.  Either covers or new pillows are such an easy and affordable way to update your space.

Handmade Green pillow available at Deny Designs

I personally feel this tone is rich and so versatile. But I know many have bad flashbacks of the 1980’s when this colour’ was all the rage’! What do you think of emerald green?


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This year the trend in pattern and textile is African Mud cloth and personally, I love it! I’m a big fan of neutrals but I also love the organic element of this textile….

So what is ‘African Mud cloth’?

Originating in Mali – African Mud Cloth is a handmade Malian cotton which is dyed using a fermented mud. the patterns have meaning, too. There are various symbols and in each design the symbols are used to tell a story.  So each piece is unique and has a story to tell – which I feel is one reason why this textile is so attractive and interesting. Similar to the trend of Scandinavian inspired rugs that we saw everywhere last year – African Mud cloth has a simple pattern with visual interest…

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Inspiration …..

I feel the best way to embrace this trend is will pillows – because they are neutral and so simple they will work with most decor styles. Try adding this organic element to your Farmhouse decor or add these neutral patterns to your modern space to add some warmth.

Photo credit: Studio McGee

Adding some subtle and neutral pattern to this clean bright white space adds visual interest with dominating the space.

Photo credit: Sugar and Charm

I love how the black mud cloth pillow acts like an anchor in this modern meets rustic entry. It has an organic connection with the wood and it echoes the black lighting and the gallery wall.

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Next on my shopping list (or wish list) are some pillows to add to my Master bedroom which is in need of an update (I will be sure to blog about that makeover when the time comes….) I love that you can update your current pillows with some covers.  No need to store additional pillows plus it makes updating your space much more affordable. Here are some great finds and many of them come in sets which makes it even easier……

Set of 4 African Mudcloth pillow covers 18 x 18

African Mudcloth 16 x 16 pillow cover

Set of 3 African Mudcloth pillow covers (various sizes)

What do you think of this trend?


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If you are Instagram, Facebook or really out anywhere you have likely seen Letter Boards everywhere! Right now, parents everywhere are using these letter boards to mark the first day of school…Not sure what I’m referring to? See the image below…..

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So cute, right? I remember seeing these mainly at rec centers and churches but now they are everywhere….I really love the cute and funny messages that we see on social media feeds – but I think these would be a great teaching tool.  My 6 year old son is a busy boy. He is extremely tactile and is always using his hands.  He will be starting grade 1 in about 2 weeks and he’s already expressing nervousness about not being able to spell.  These letter boards would be a great tool for him – he gets that tactile element and we can practice letter recognition and get him spelling.  I have one on my amazon ‘wishlist’ (and will purchase once I get my back-to-school shopping done later this week).

I’m so not a fan of magnets all over my fridge – it’s so cluttered and messy looking so this is a great alternative, plus it’s super portable…..

SHOP LETTER BOARDS –

Like the idea of adding a letter board to your decor…I’ve done the ‘window’ shopping for you….and they are all under $30US … and for my Canadian friends, I have included links for you, too

I love this Grey felt letter board for a few reasons.  I love the size it’s 10 x 10 so it’s perfect for kids or just a cute sign for a coffee station or front entry.  And I love the colour grey (it’s a bit softer than black) and the oak frame – it’s perfect if you love that farmhouse look.

Grey Felt 10 x 10 letter board with 300 white letters from Amazon

Link to buy this in Canada, click here

This is the full set….this letter board is larger and a rectangular shape 12 x 18, comes with an easel and canvas bags for the letters – so smart.  I know this would be perfect for a wedding (greeting guests or table numbers). I also love this at an entry or on a wall instead of typical art – change it up with weekly quotes….

Black Felt 12 x 18 letter board with easel from Amazon

Link to buy this in Canada, click here

If you are like me – a bit torn on a grey or black board – problem solved! This letter board has 2 sides…one side is black and the other grey! Again it is 10 x 10 for perfect for a little vignette and again a great size for kids to use.

Double sided felt letter board from Amazon

Link to purchase this in Canada, click here

I know these are a bit of a trend right now but the teacher in me also sees the extra benefit for teaching kids spelling and letter recognition – I also think these could be a great item for a classroom – inspire your students with a weekly quote (maybe have each student pick a quote for the letter board….)

Where would you use a letter board?

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If you have been browsing online on sites like Pinterest or Instagram you have probably noticed that Turkish towels seem to be everywhere….not sure what I’m referring to? Take a look at the image below…

Photo credit: Loving Home Decors

So what is a Turkish Towel?

they are loomed with premium Turkish cotton which has extra long fibers. These towels are known to be fluffier, softer and more absorbent (even after multiple washings) because of the unique material. Personally, I like how light weight they are and that helps them dry out faster. Plus they don’t pill in the washer / dryer – for someone who does a lot of laundry, that’s a good thing!

Photo credit : Room for Tuesday

The above image from Room for Tuesday – is a perfect example of how adding a Turkish towel to your bathroom adds an organic touch to a space.  These soft beige and white Turkish towels are clean and so fresh looking – the tassels add that boho feel.  Take the tour of this bathroom reveal – it’s fantastic! And you can see how a small and simple piece can do so much for a room…

Some Turkish towels in grey and white tones were a perfect accessory in this model home – we decorated about 1 year ago – I love the way they drape, the soft tones and of course, how soft they are.

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I love the simple stripe detail on this Turkish towel – the tassels add that boho vibe – don’t like beige? This towel comes in all sorts of great colours….Click for more details

Turkish towels aren’t just for the bathroom – they work great in the kitchen, too! Add a bit of ‘tassel’ detail to your kitchen with a set of Turkish dish cloths – like this set of 4 these also come in multiple colours…

You might think that Turkish towels only come in stripes but no, they are available in bolder colours and in patterns, too! I love this one for a beach blanket!

What do you think of this trend?

SHOP TURKISH TOWELS….

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Ultra Violet is THE colour of the year for 2018

Ultra Violet has been named 2018’s colour of the year by Pantone this hue is described as a blue-based purple and it symbolizes experimentation and non-conformity, spurring individuals to imagine their unique mark on the world, and push boundaries through creative outlets. This colour is bold and calm at the same time – it is powerful and creative.

Photo credit: Pantone

Ultra Violet Home Decor Inspiration

Do you see yourself decorating with this colour? Maybe you find it too bold? I know personally it is a little over the top for me but I do like a more muted purple shade…so why not take some inspiration from this colour of the year and add it to your space.  Try adding it subtly into your home like bed sheets or some small decor pieces…..

Photo credit: Urban Outfitters via Dorisleslieblau.com

I love the soft and romantic feel that this hue adds to this bedroom. I know my husband wouldn’t love that much purple but I think adding some soft ultra violet bed sheets like these pale purple ones from Amazon to my white and chocolate brown theme would work beautifully. What do you think?

I love the idea of updating traditional furniture pieces with some fun paint or funky fabric – it maintains that traditional beauty but gives the piece a whole new look.  I recently painted my old bathroom vanity with chalk paint and I’m totally looking for new chalk paint projects in my home. I could definitely see using a purple tone chalk paint to update some old or boring furniture for my daughter’s room. This image really inspired me…..

Photo credit: Apartment Therapy

For my daughter’s room, again, I think I would opt for a softer hue of this ultra violet colour – she has an old rocking chair in her room that would look great in this shade. Love this Annie Sloan chalk paint in ‘Emile’

I have always thought that shades of purple were so beautiful at weddings – versatile too – summer, spring, winter or fall – there is a shade for each season….I love the look of this wedding table scape … the mix of colours, the florals and succulents, the glassware and the gold accents – it’s so romantic!

Photo credit: Lace in the Desert

A wedding invitation can really set the tone for the event – Minted has some incredible Wedding invitations – this colour is a nod to the trend this year and the layout and font and clean and simple.

Ultra Violet and what to pair with it…

Ultra violet has a great energy to it and could be overwhelming in a space but try pairing it with clean and crisp white to balance it all out. The ultra violet towels in this bathroom make a statement but do not over power the room.

Photo credit: Rotatorrod

It looks great with taupe – it brings a little more ‘pop’ to a tone that many consider a bit boring.  I love the velvet texture of these throw pillows – it’s not a true ultra violet shade but the inspiration is there and the colour plays off nicely on the pattern taupe chairs.

Photo credit: Style at Home

Try it with beige. Beige isn’t exactly trending but here are still a lot of homes with a lot of beige – if you are looking to add some of the ultra violet trend into your beige room – well it works beautifully.  Beige is a great warm and soft back drop that you can easily freshen up with a pop of colour.

Photo credit : House & Home

How about a little bit of chocolate….brown paired with purple tones – it is a little unexpected but it is so warm and inviting.  The look of this living room is chic – the mix of textures and some metallic accents makes it so sophisticated!

Photo credit: House & Home

Purple and grey work hand in hand.  They look great together and again there are so many shades of both purple and grey – the possibilities are endless….This nursery would also double nicely as a guest room as it has a soothing feel and it doesn’t look too child like.  The accent wall and the the trellis pattern drapery (also in purple) are just the right amount of bold and the soft grey and the white soften it all up.

 

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I am personally not big on bold colour myself but I definitely appreciate and could see myself embracing the more muted versions of ultra violet in my home. What do you think of the colour of 2018?

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It is that time of year where all of the fashion and home design experts are making their predictions for what will be the hot colour of the year…. Benjamin Moore has already announced their pick for colour of the year for 2018….Caliente – and just like the name suggests this colour is red hot.

More about the colour of the year….

This colour, Caliente, is hot, sexy and has lots of bold personality….this red hue has a touch of orange so it is a bit of a departure from the purple based wine tones. For anyone who is drawn to rich and warmer tones, caliente is Perfect!

Photo credit: Architectural Digest

 

The experts already were way ahead of this announcement and started to declare red as the new ‘millennial pink‘ over the summer months….

Red is a great next step from millennial pink….it is bold, a little unexpected in certain places (a red kitchen island….) . It can add a lot of richness to an exterior. It can be both feminine and masculine  depend on how you use it in your space.

How to decorate with the colour of the year…

This colour is so versatile … you can add this colour in a modern space that needs a colour injection but you can also make this work in a country or nautical inspired theme.  A Persian rug in this rich hue is another way to add this tone and some sophistication into any space.

Red Rug

This boho inspired room is so relaxed and the red makes a statement without taking over the space.  this room really combines a mix of styles like modern and traditional along with some great texture.

Photo credit: Havenly.com
 Add a touch of red with some pillows – a solid red pillow might be too much red so opt for some pattern … This living room styled by Pottery Barn has a great mix of boho and fresh coastal
Photo credit: Pottery Barn

 Red Furniture

 You can add a bold punch to your space with some red painted furniture.  This lake house bedroom is fresh and colourful with painted red twin beds…
Photo credit : Country Living
 

 Red sofa

Alright this is for someone who is really looking to e bold in their home decor.  A red sofa makes a statement but if you love colour…why not go bold? Red is a great colour for a major piece of furniture like a sofa because it really does work with a lot of other colours…

Photo credit : House of Turquoise

 Red accessories

Red is a great colour to accessorize with! Switching up your accessories along with new trends is an easy and affordable to change up the look of your decor…whether it’s pillows in a living room or bedroom or some kitchen items.

Photo credit: HGTV.com

 What do you think of Benjamin Moore’s Colour of the year?

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Scandinavian Rugs…

If you have been following home decor trends no doubt you have come across Scandinavian inspired rugs.  Typically they are black and white and with some type of ‘tribal’ pattern.  The shapes and patterns look almost hand drawn. Many of these rugs have a shaggy texture adding to the character of this trend.

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This hand woven rug is a great example of the Scandinavian rugs that are trending now.  These rugs add a bold pop of pattern in a space so for those of your that like a clean and minimal look but worry that it might be boring – this is a perfect option!

These rugs are versatile

Scandinavian inspired rugs also work well with industrial style – they are neutral, they add some texture and print into an industrial space plus the ‘hand drawn’ designs work with the imperfect nature of industrial style. The blend of minimal and clean Scandinavian style and the raw material industrial look have created a look known as Scandi-industrial

Photo credit : Kathy Kuo Home

Scandinavian rugs also work well with modern farmhouse – the subtle and neutral designs add visual interest to this farmhouse look –  we used a Scandinavian inspired rug in one of our recent model home designs – we love the subtle and soft pattern in the space.  The mix of textures and patterns in this room make this space interesting and deep.

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Love the look of these neutral pattern rugs? So do we! Here are some of our favourite Scandinavian inspired rugs …

This rug is a great find on amazon – we love the black and white motif and the pattern is visually interesting and has a ‘tribal’ inspired feel.

This rug is very similar to the one we used in our recent model home project.  This pattern is very subtle and the cool combination of grey and white is very one trend.

This rug is a great deal on Amazon (8 x 10 for under $300!) – has a bit more contrast with the ivory and charcoal tone and the pattern is so unique -which is why we love it!

More black and white …. the diamond pattern is popular in these Scandinavian rugs and this one has some amazing shaggy textures which brings some texture to the room.

This rug has such a unique pattern (imagine this paired with some reclaimed wood) – it’s like art on the floor!

We love what area rugs can do for a room…don’t you?

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I am working on an exciting new design project with a client  – I will be sure to reveal this mystery client and the project as soon as we can- but for now we want to share one element that is inspiring us right now for this project…rose gold!

Yes, I know rose gold isn’t new but it is the first time that I have had a client to work with that has really embraced this stunning colour.

Rose gold…

is a sexy and feminine colour that blends gold and a soft pink.  It is warm, girly, sultry and we love it! Our client is a big fan, too and since this space that we are designing is all about her – we are definitely adding this tone to the space.

 Inspiration….

I love blending this warm metallic with shades of grey, white and millennial pink . When I am  designing spaces for clients I love for them to show me some images that inspired them …

Photo credit : Wedluxe

No, I’m not planning a wedding – but this image really sums up the elements that our clients likes – the florals that are full and subtle, the soft colour palette, the reflective surfaces (shiney and sparkly), the simplicity of the pieces and of course, the rose gold…

Photo credit : Flooring Canada Simcoe

Rose gold doesn’t just have to be in metal texture.  This room is another source of inspiration – it is so feminine and light.  All of the layers in this bedroom make it so dreamy and light.  Plus the pairing of the clean white walls with rose gold and blush tones is just so stunning.

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1 light pendant in rose gold finish – these would look amazing over a kitchen island (if you want a feminine touch in your kitchen) or these could be a great light flanking a bed…

24″ Bar stool in rose gold finish – add some glam to your kitchen or bar space with these bar stools…

‘Tres Bien –  Art’ – Add some sparkle to your walls with this art piece in a metallic finish…this would be a fun addition in a bathroom or a bedroom for a teen.

Instead of art on the wall add some interest and function with this oversized 28″ wall clock

Love these faux silk pattern throw pillows they would look great on a bed with a bit of a glamorous feel like a tufted headboard – or a great accent in a feminine office space.

This accent stool is a great way to add this metal texture and tone to a space – this could be used as extra seating and even a side table for an accent chair.

This floral baroque rug is so feminine and pretty – this would be perfect in a feminine office…

I love this style of chair – it’s great as a small space accent chair, dining or kitchen table chair or even guest chairs in an at home office. This side chair also has a high shine finish that I like….

Metallic finishes and pieces can look very masculine but this is a great option for anyone looking for a warmer and feminine feel to add to their space….What do you think of this metallic tone?

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Deep purple is the colour focus for this week. Shades of plum, wine and aubergine are some of our favourite fall colours to work with – they are deep, rich and warm plus they work with the standard golden yellow and orange tones. But they transition well into the cold winter months, too.

Deep Purple Inspiration

You can be inspired by anything – we love the rich and warm colour combination of this bridal bouquet from an Fall wedding.  See how lovely the orange, deep purple and wine tones work together

Photo credit : Classy Petals

This eclectic living room / meeting room adds a bold statement with the plum area rug. The green velvet sofa adds another bold element and the furry mustard pillows really pull the two together.  This room has a mix of different styles to create this eclectic boho look.

Photo credit : my domaine

Yes, you can decorate with this hue…

When it comes to working with a big statement colour like deep purple you only need a bit to make a statement.  This living room in clean white tones is light and bright. By adding this signature velvet aubergine tone chair in the colour adds depth to the space (plus it looks so comfortable).  Paired with the different tones and textures – this colour adds a unique pop to this space.

Photo credit : jillianharris.com

When it comes to decorating with purple hues – you can always opt for something softer and even something with more of a grey tone.  This bedroom is a great example of grey-purple tones of various degrees. The accent pillows on the bed vary in pattern and shades of purple and the walls are painted in a grey-purple tone as well.  The purple hue is balances out with neutrals like white and black.

Photo credit : Sarah Richardson Design

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Here are some of our favourite deep purple pieces for the home…

This vintage finish hand-knotted area rug  – is a great way to add this deep jewel tone to your space plus there are many other colours in this rug that you could use as inspiration in your space…

This knitted textured pouf is a true purple.  The texture and tones are so rich and this pouf would add a great punch in any room.

A wreath is a great front door accessory but we also love decorating with wreaths indoors too. You can add a wreath to a front door vignette, gallery wall or as fireplace mantle decor.  This wreath from Amazon is such a great find – we love the rich and warm purple wine tones paired with the herb greens and that texture!

Urban Barn is one of our favourite stores and these stunning geode inspired coasters come in a set of 4 but unfortunately they are no longer available. But here is something similar and they are another great way to add this rich tone to your space

Pillows are a great accent piece because with literally no effort or mess you can transform the look of your space.  These deep aubergine toned pillows are a great pair to add to your sofa or bed.  This tone works well with all neutrals but also is a great match with olive green, mustard, teal and even millennial pink.

Art hangings are always a great way to switch up your home decor and add some colour! This purple tree print from Minted is a clean and chic piece that would be perfect in a bedroom, living room or entry.  The white matte and frame really let the deep purple tones stand out!

Adding just a few pops of this deep (and timeless) tone can really add a warmth and richness to any room.  You don’t need a lot to make an impact!

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Navy Peony ….Have you heard about this colour? Navy Peony is one of fall 2017’s hottest hues for fashion and for the home.  Navy blue is of course a classic that never goes out of style but this fall we will be seeing even more of this stunning tone.

Navy Peony….

this colour is fresh and clean….it is a bit lighter than the traditional navy blue.  Navy Peony is a true blue colour.  It works will neutrals (we love it paired with white) but it also looks modern with tones like millennial pink. This versatile shade will be everywhere…

Photo credit :Caitlin Wilson Design

Navy Peony Home Decor Ideas…

We love the depth of this colour but the versatility is also a great feature of this stunning shade. You might think that navy is boring but it can be anything…ranging from classic and traditional to fun and fresh – it all depends on how and where you use it! Mix it with some metallic tones, bold colour, mix and match prints or keep it with the neutrals. Try it in unexpected rooms like a nursery or the kitchen! Here are some of our favourite rooms (right now) with navy peony…

Photo credit : Domino

Navy peony in the kitchen is a huge trend.  This year we saw navy in the kitchen (mostly kitchen islands or lower cabinets) and we love it! The navy island with detail ‘furniture’ style legs makes it look like a piece of furniture.  The white tone is very clean and bright. Some might say this combination is traditional but add some interesting pieces to make it less formal.  These ‘riviera’ stools add a relaxed feel with a bit of a beach inspired vibe.  The simple white and gold pendant lights add some modern feel to the kitchen.

Photo credit : Robin Caskenette Interiors

Navy blue in a nursery is a perfect colour palette – navy and white is so crisp and of course, classic. The mix of pattern like polka dots and chevron makes this classic colour combination look fresh and fun, very age appropriate.  This is a space for the baby and the whole family to enjoy! Plus the existing palette can easy transition as your child grows and you can add a secondary or accent colour like green, red, orange or pink!

Photo credit : Tigmi Trading

We love an entry that has some personality – sure it is a small ‘room’ but this space really sets the tone for your home – it is a well used space by those who live in the home and those who visit, so don’t over look that area.  This entry has so much character – we are huge fans of displaying pieces you love and found items.  Displaying artifacts from your travels is a decor style that is truly one of a kind.  Typically display walls are painted in lighter tones but here we see this bold navy wall and it makes a great statement especially with the concrete floors and the wood accents.

Photo credit : Studio McGee

We are huge fans of this family great room (and this home tour)! Plus this space goes to show how navy peony can be used as a simple accent and not the main colour.  Here we see these white built-ins flanking the fireplace with the backing in navy wallpaper with a linen-like texture.  We also see in the space some navy pattern pillows that mix so well with the sofa and chairs and of colours the styled accessories and library lights all work together so beautifully in these built-ins – navy in this space really compliments and doesn’t dominate.

Photo credit : bhg.com

Again we see how navy peony is not over powering this room.  We see a great balance of deep navy and crisp white and some great ‘in-between’ tones that bridge it all together – the grey and teal hues plus the mix of printed pillows add warmth to the room.  There is a lot of great layering and styling in the space that give it a contemporary feel that is still very cozy.

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Thinking about adding this hot hue to your home? 

Here are some amazing pieces – we love – in this colour of the moment…

Add some depth and some print to any room with this navy trellis area rug

If your look is a bit more farmhouse, you can still add some of this colour to your decor – this navy Milk bottle vase is a great accessory for a console table.

Add some blue to your walls – not with paint but with art! Add this beautiful blue watercolour abstract print to your home.  This would look beautiful in a bedroom (guest or master suite).

Navy peony is going to be everywhere this fall…what do you think of this unconventional choice for the fall season?

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