A new day, and still thinking about home design.
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Follow the color principal of 60-30-10 to create an aesthetically pleasing color scheme. Divide your color choices into percentages: 60 percent is a dominant color, 30 percent is a secondary color and 10 percent is the accent color. |
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While beige is a neutral, shades of your favorite colors can also act as neutrals in your room. A neutral just needs to be a balance of warm and cool tones, like the shade of red used in this living room. |
Like the couch featured above.
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HGTV Dream Home 2007 Lodge Room - hints of deep purple |
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Curtains all around! |
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HGTV Dream Home 2010 - Media Room - With a color palette established by cork-wood walls, this multipurpose space offers up comfortable furnishings that easily rearrange as activities require. |
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Color inspiration for living room. |
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A colorful living room - the colors of fall - HGTV Dream Home 2011 |
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Inspired by the colors of Vermont in springtime, the living area accommodates a large crowd with an oversized sectional, versatile furnishings and entertainment options at the ready. |
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HGTV Dream Home 2008 - Sitting Room |
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Just as a consideration for layout |
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HGTV Dream Home 2009 - Like the layout of the frames, the wall color, the curtains. It is soothing. |
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This is some serious green, and what Tim was liking at the paint counter. |
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Tufted furniture, wallpaper, flowers, metallics. |
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Mid-century modern. |
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Awesome Entryway |
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This is what I had in mind for a couch, including color scheme. Some pattern and colorful accents would go a long way. |
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http://www.hgtv.com/decorating-basics/15-budget-decorating-secrets/pictures/index.html Make low ceilings look higher by placing furniture vertically so that the eye follows the line up. And make windows look taller by mounting draperies high on the wall. |
Interrupted by an Earthquake!
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