Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Deck the halls in the hues of the holiday. Bethany Adams Interiors/J.L. Jordan Photography Red and green is the classic holiday ...
From Millennial Gray to Sad Beige, neutrals have evolved. Now warm tones like terra cotta and dusty pink are replacing ...
Once you have figured out what style of interior you want and how much you want to spend, your next decision is: What colors should you use? I recommend collecting photos of rooms that you like. And ...
DIY decorators often get the furniture plan right and nail the neutrals but then cringe like the Cowardly Lion when choosing color. Afraid of making a mistake, we default to neutrals and maybe one ...
From dark and moody to vibrant and bold, colorful design is gaining favor among homeowners ditching safe, neutral palettes to create more daring, dramatic spaces. Decorating with deeply saturated ...
Deciding on a color scheme for your Christmas decor is likely the first decision you need to make before curating your festive displays. Whether you prefer a classic approach with red and green or ...
I discussed wedding gifts in this spot a couple of weeks ago, but it’s still June — the traditional month for brides and grooms — and there is always more to say. Many who are preparing to walk the ...
Red and green is the classic holiday color palette, but, every year, we like to see which alternative colors are making their way onto the holiday season scene. Some years, bright turquoise and lime ...