Complementary colors live on opposite sides of the color wheel. Imagine red and green, blue and orange, or yellow and purple. Or move a half step over on the wheel, and combine a yellow-green color ...
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The Beenanza Design owner and her husband recently renovated their 1964 South End home, an uncluttered blend of color, ...
A well-designed room tends to make a strong first impression, and that reaction can be almost immediate. Think of a space ...
The living room is dedicated to the duo’s Denis Denis rug, an abstract homage to the film ... a white oak Hedge House ...
Such as being unable to reach a burnt-out bulb, never-ending amounts of pet hair, and streaks that show up *after* you finish ...
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On the color wheel, analogous colors are neighbors, sitting right next to each other. Think of red and orange, yellow and green, or blue and purple.
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The drawers around them are pale blue ... several rugs. “Very precious. Very beautiful.” One of them is on the floor of his office on the second floor. A home office with a cozy red fabric ...