Thursday, December 6, 2012

Favorite Color Combo

One of my favorite color combos-
Red, royal blue, hot pink




I am using this as inspiration to finally start working our poor bedroom. It is the last room in the house to get some love. I love pops of red, blue and pink in a neutral room.

12 comments:

  1. LOVE this poppy color palette. And if your bedroom is going to be anything like the rest of your stunning home, I know it will be fab.

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  2. Finally, someone who speaks my language! Can't wait to see what you do with this great combo!

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  3. My favorite color palette! Can't wait to see how it comes together.

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  4. Oh, cannot wait to see pictures! You've inspired my new vertical striped wall! Check it out @ www.XoLindsay.blogspot.com :)

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  5. I'm sure it will look amazing! Just throw in some ginger jars and you'll be set.

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  6. okay, you're making me think maybe red isn't so bad after all. Can't wait to see where you go with these plans!

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  7. I can't wait to see what you come up with! I know it will be amazing.

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  8. Yay! I'm sure your bedroom will be gorgeous! Great color palette!! Xoxxo

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  9. Classic and chic with just a perfect pitch of funky fresh! The added pop of pink does wonders for such a traditional palette...very modern, very NOW!

    Also- I’m hosting a décor-to-dress giveaway where 3 winners will WIN a fabulous frock of their choice just in time for the holidays! Hope you’ll stop by to enter the contest!

    xo-Julie
    Peace. Love. LOL!

    Haute Khuuture Blog

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  10. ugh i LOVE that color combo! and everything about that photo - the ikat, the ginger jars...le sigh! i can't wait to see the bedroom, i'm sure it's going to be amazing!!!

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  11. Why IS the bedroom always the last room in the house to be decorated? Ours is the same way - it's so sad and neglected. Loving your color combo - Good luck! xo

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