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I've put together some pics to show how lovely emerald can look. For me, I like it best when used as a pop of colour - the supporting act rather than the lead. A little can go a long way, but if you're game, it can really pay off - as the following pics show...
How gorgeous is this emerald chinoiserie wallpaper? It's in the home of the lovely Dagny of Scandinavian Chic, and I was smitten the minute I saw it. It's the perfect solution if you're a little scared of colour - a smaller space, away from the main living area is a great place to test the waters....
If you want to make a softer statement, try pairing it with soft tones of greens and blues - it lessens the impact and is soothing rather than strong...
Here, the island is the stand-out, with the green repeated in the wallpaper pattern for a cohesive look...
Nothing like a making a dramatic entrance - this sets the tone from the get-go....
So, what do you say? Are you a fan of Emerald, or do you think Pantone totally missed the mark? Love to know what you think......
I do love it....check out Country Style magazine....beautiful Emerald Green walls, very bold!
ReplyDeleteI think Emerald Green is an interesting choice. I could actually find a place for it in my home, unlike Tangerine.... But what I really want is to be on the committee that gets to decide this every year! What fun!
ReplyDeleteWhile the examples are a little bold for my taste, I absolutely love your Oceana Series! They are stunning and it works so well with the white backgrounds. They are the perfect pops of color!
ReplyDeleteYes! Love it, and I love the wallpaper in the second image. That kitchen was more than a bit awesome too....good finds Kerri.
ReplyDeleteLove this colour, love your latest series of work.
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Daryl x
Your corals are showstopping indeed - just love ours and can't wait to see them hanging.
ReplyDeleteI think your sea corals are beautiful.
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They look great.
ReplyDeleteI love the crisp colour against the white back ground.
Mekaela
I am a fan of all greens. And i think it was obvious that green was going to be the colour of 2013. Emerald green is a bit more aristocratic!
ReplyDeleteLove almost all greens but the emerald is a bit too strong for me, prefer a bit of teal. Your Oceana series is gorgeous!
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