Inspired By Nature/Color Reflections
We just had a beautiful weekend. The weather outside was quite a tease with its 50+ degrees. I just love letting some fresh air into the house whenever possible. So lots of open windows here.
Jeffrey and I took a few morning walks exploring the changes in our surroundings. (Okay, he was walking and I was slowing him down.) So far it has been quite a mild winter with almost no snow. And it seems like this pattern might continue. We spotted quite a few plants sprouting, blooming or about to bloom.
I love looking at nature and seeing how it reflects in our decor choices, making our possibilities literally endless. What do you think and mainly what do you see?
Jeffrey and I took a few morning walks exploring the changes in our surroundings. (Okay, he was walking and I was slowing him down.) So far it has been quite a mild winter with almost no snow. And it seems like this pattern might continue. We spotted quite a few plants sprouting, blooming or about to bloom.
I love looking at nature and seeing how it reflects in our decor choices, making our possibilities literally endless. What do you think and mainly what do you see?
| Snowdrops nestled in decaying leaves. |
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| Green kitchen cabinets with white marble countertops and white lighting. Notice the spark of pink in the runner. |
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| White, natural wood and green... color reflection. |
| Crocuses in ivy and decaying leaves |
| Cyclamen protected by decaying tree bark and leaves |
| Creeping phox... definitely unusual early February spotting |
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| Very moody pink wall, green velvet sofa and trailing pink plant on the fireplace. |
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| Soft pink walls are perfect backdrop for various shades of green. It could be fun to accessories with bring pink throw like in the picture below. |
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| Dark green walls provide a dramatic backdrop for light and airy bedding. Hot pink pillow to bring a fun element into the room. |
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| Pink towel against a grayish green cabinet. |
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| Very retro feel in the perfect pink/green combo. What a fun wallpaper that serves double duty as wall covering and a plant addition. |
| Yellow buds of (maybe) a dogwood |
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| A fun way to bring a rich yellow color to contrast monochromatic room. A pop of Eucalyptus bundle hanging in the window is a great practical way to add green. |
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| What a great starburst tile pattern with a hint of blue. It truly reminds the yellow buds set against the blue sky. |
If you feel inspired, check out my favorite sources of inspiration:
https://www.remodelista.com/posts/colorful-brooklyn-victorian-townhouse-remodel-by-shapeless-studio/









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