Yesterday I talked about the difficulty of wearing green. Today I want to show you how easy green is to live with in a room setting. Because green is so prevalent in nature, it goes well with most other colors. Green adds a freshness and is said to relieve stress and to aid in healing. Green can be used in large doses, on practically every surface, without being overwhelming, or if your prefer, a simple house plant or two adds a welcome touch of nature. Whether you go bold or subtle, green in decor is like a breath of fresh air.
"Sexy" is one of the most overused words in design. I know, because I use it waaay too often myself. But......I must ask...is the color green ever "sexy"? Yes, it's fresh, natural, calming, the color of the heart chakra (and Kermit the Frog)...but sexy? I can't quite decide. What do you think?
Have a beautiful day.
yancey
"Sexy" is one of the most overused words in design. I know, because I use it waaay too often myself. But......I must ask...is the color green ever "sexy"? Yes, it's fresh, natural, calming, the color of the heart chakra (and Kermit the Frog)...but sexy? I can't quite decide. What do you think?
Have a beautiful day.
yancey
2 comments:
Love that second room especially!
Here's the black eyed pea salsa recipe :)
http://www.vegetariantimes.com/blog/vt-taste-test-brendan-brazier-s-black-eyed-pea-cayenne-salsa/
Thanks for the recipe....now I know what's for dinner!
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