Create Layers of Color with Tone-on-Tone Decorating
Whether you’re saturating your home with vivid hues or you’re adding layers of color to a neutral backdrop, the featured spaces in today’s post celebrate tone-on-tone decorating. From fresh flowers that mirror the rosy shade of the wall to throw pillows in the same color family as a nearby rug, the repetition of hues makes a big impact in your interior. Read on and discover fun tips and useful strategies for celebrating tone-on-tone decorating at home…Rosy TonesLet’s begin with a touch of blush, shall we"! Pink has made a huge comeback in recent years. In fact, rosy hues are going strong this fall, from the most saturated of burgundies to the softest of pinks. Below we see a collection of vases (both in the foreground and the background). Layering color through tabletop decor is an easy way to make a big impact.RELATED: How to Pull Off Two-Toned WallsLayering vases in rosy shades (Image by Alex Ion / Decoist.com)Going one shade darker (or more vibrant) than your wall color can add dimension and depth to a room. Slightly rosy wall + pink flowers = an elegant display of blush:Rosy walls meet rosy blooms (Image by Alex Ion / Decoist.com)Incorporate a range of elements in shades of the same color. Eggplant reigns in the space below, from ottoman and shelf to vase and pillow:Rosy hues in a grey living room (Image by Alex Ion / Decoist.com)Yellows and BluesYellow and blue take center stage in the photos that follow. Golden yellow pillows and ru...
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