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1 week ago |
inkl.com | Amy Wong
This alluring, pigment-heavy hue nods to the interior design world's segue into more experimental styles. "It feels like it’s practically dripping with color, which gives it incredible intensity, life, and a bit of a celebratory spirit," says Amy. "I absolutely won’t be waiting for 2027 to bring more of it into my home."Its color of the year title might be on hold until 2027, but designers are already gearing up for the Luminous Blue takeover.
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3 weeks ago |
inkl.com | Amy Wong
Image of a muted moss green living room with a navy blue, velvet small sectional sofa. There are two small, round ottomans in a hot pink shade and a small pink lamp on the side table next to the sofa. There is a large round wooden coffee table with games on it. Most selections you make for your home involve a color choice. The right paint for your walls, fabric for your sofa, even a detail as small as your cabinet pulls.
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4 weeks ago |
inkl.com | Amy Wong
Close-up image of a living room with glossy, dark green walls. There is a velvet, olive green sofa and two velvet, green accent chairs. Remember the wave of cool, mid-toned grays that washed over the design world in the 2010s? At the time, the grayscale makeover was an almost avant-garde rebellion against its Tuscan-era design predecessor. But it didn't take long before it was deemed sad and outdated — and 'millennial gray' became lore.
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1 month ago |
livingetc.com | Amy Wong
Purple is the color of dreams, of floating on an ethereal lavender-y lilac-y smoke into worlds unknown. It’s also the color of shadows, darkness, of sinking into aubergine-y blackberry depths unknown. Decorating with purple is something many aren't easily convinced on — until recently, it seems. Regal, intriguing, and ever so slightly elusive, purple is a color that refuses to be easily defined. It carries the depth and drama of blue with the warmth of red.
Here's Why Decorating With Mustard Yellow Helps Fill Your Interiors With a Sense of "Confident Calm"
1 month ago |
livingetc.com | Amy Wong
Decorating with mustard yellow had more than a moment over the last decade. For a time, it seemed you couldn't turn without seeing it. But is it still relevant, and does it have staying power? Absolutely — in fact, I think it has what it takes to becomes a real contemporary classic. Bold, comforting, and warm, mustard yellow is essentially a gold without any of the potential gaudiness. Well, technically it’s yellow — but it really doesn’t feel like it.
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