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Its cute and bright. Particularly in the tiny kitchen, having a luminescent color such as pastel yellow brings in and holds a lot of light. (pastel yellow as opposed to hi-gloss schoolbus yellow, which would be bright, but terrifying)

the sea foam color of the living room walls does well to complement the varying woodgrains in your furniture. having a wall color with no ready hardwood partner (muted oranges and reds go well with cherry, bright reds tend to offset ash and white oak well) allows all the woods to communicate with the walls in a comfortable manner. As someone who tolerated cheek-blush pink in a room with a similarly eclectic hardwood selection for a decade, i can vouch that a neutral tone is essential! your selection is as well-balanced as it is relaxing.


Apartment Therapy - #18 - KimsKitchenSink's Relaxed Happy Home
10/25/07 8:37 AM