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How To Use A Color Palette In Your Home: Teal + Cool Neutrals

Are You Wondering How You Can Incorporate A Little Color Into Your Room Without Painting The Walls? Do You Ever Look At Color Palettes On Pinterest And Long To Have Those Colors In Your Own Home? We‘re Bringing Different Color Palettes To Life In A New Blog Series! We Are Showing You How To Create A Beautiful Room Using Our Favorite Color Inspiration Along With Some Fun Pieces To Help You Add These Colors Into Your Own Home.

THE COLOR INSPIRATION: TEAL + COOL NEUTRALS

For this palette, I choose a bright white tulip table.

I laid down a blue-grey rug with some texture to tone down some of the teal hues I will bring in later.

I hung grey drapes that had a subtle texture to them. If you are feeling a bit more bold, you can use a drape with a pattern instead.

I wanted to make the teal feel like the star of the show so I only used it on the dining chairs to pull focus here.

I imagined this room as being on the smaller side so I added a small bar cart to the room for extra storage. I like that it can be moved around while entertaining. You could replace this option with a buffet if you have a larger space.

I like statement chandeliers and this one delivers! I love its modern mid century feel and its oversized presence. This is the base of our design. These items are what I like to call key investments pieces. They are the pieces that you will touch everyday for years to come. I like to make sure these are good quality and mostly neutral items (my neutrals colors are white, grey, navy blue, black and beige).

I wanted to give this dining room more personality so I choose three interesting photography pieces for the wall.

I added some table accessories and finally plants! I believe every room needs plants, fresh flowers and/or greenery to add life to the space!

GET THE LOOK

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Check out How To Use A Color Palette In Your Home: Coral + Yellow too!


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Photo Via: Erica Lee Photography