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Atricle Dump - How to Deal With Interior Color Challenges and Create an Inviting Space
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I began by painting the walls a neutral off-white for softness (they were brilliant white originally which only made that tub stand out like a sore thumb!).
I found a new bath rug that incorporated burgundy roses with an olive green background.
My secondary decorating color was a completely neutral brown (not warm and not cold in tone).
Accent towels of Olive Green and Cream (to match the walls) were added, along with a gold wrought iron table. The addition of gold items brought the two colors together and gave a bit of class to the decorating scheme.I have been employed by a company that was involved in a merger with another company, and at the time I thought it was great. Here was this larger company that was hard charging and wanted to take over the industry, and they were looking at our company as desirable. It made all of us feel proud that we were wanted. With the merger came a wave of new policies and procedures, and things changed for the better and for the worse.Some of the positive aspects of the merger were our If you are looking for something creative to use to give your towels more interest, try tying tassels around them. Using colors that closely match the one item you are trying to hide actually creates a new and exciting look you might not have thought possible. Other accessories to add interest and further incorporate co The Universal Law of Attraction e walls) were added, along with a gold wrought iron table. The addition of gold items brought the two colors together and gave a bit of class to the decorating scheme.It’s a common phenomenon. Almost everyone can relate. You start looking for a new car, something special, something not like anyone else’s, something unusual. You pick out what seems to be a unique, unusual choice of a special red car and all of a sudden, there it is-- your red car, the one you thought was only yours. It’s on every street corner. It is at every stoplight. You see three of these red cars just driving down the freeway. You never saw these cars before. What happ If you are looking for something creative to use to give your towels more interest, try tying tassels around them. Using colors that closely match the one item you are trying to hide actually creates a new and exciting look you might not have thought possible. Other accessories to add interest and further incorporate colors would be to bring the same color in to the treatment over the shower. For my shower treatment, I simply purchased a single sage green window curtain panel, cut it lengthwise, hemmed it and then used it as a looping swag over a curtain rod. I used a natural fiber tassel in the center to give it more interest. Adding framed posters to the wall in gold frames brought the color of the gold wrought iron table up on to the walls (which detracts the eye from the tub). Keeping with the "Traditional" style of decorating I love, I was able to find a beautiful urn crafted of resin. I filled it with scented potpourri to add fragrance to the room Instead of the standard and unsightly garbage can, I opted for a bamboo chest with a hinged lid to serve as the refuse receptacle. Because the lid can stay closed, unsightly garbage is never seen. A small, plastic garbage can sits inside and is easily emptied. Lastly, I added candles in holders in deep brown to complete the picture So when you are faced with something you just hate but can't change it immediately, try incorporating its color in to your decorating. When it comes time to really do something about that ugly tub, instead of replacing it, consider having it painted by a pro! We had our jetted tub repainted by a service for just $200.00! A small investment to turn it from the once pale LAVENDER it used to be! © Victoria Larsen 2007
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