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martes, 19 de septiembre de 2017

The Anti-Minimalist Guide to Decorating With Rich Colors

Look, I don’t have anything against hyper-minimalist, Scandinavian-style interiors—I mean, their sleek, simple look is inarguably chic—but sometimes, especially around this time of year, you just want a rich-looking space full of saturated hues.

Autumn is less about neons or primary colors and more about slate grays, burgundy reds, and indigo blues; jewel tones and dark, moody neutrals.

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If you’re looking for inspiration to help turn your light, airy living room or bedroom into a cozy hideaway for a long winter of snuggling up inside, these 10 stunning spaces and corresponding shopping ideas will help.

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You don’t have to commit to painting an entire room a color you might not be into next spring; instead, try a throw pillow, blanket, or maybe consider painting a nightstand or dresser. Use the 20 photos below as your guide.

Originally published October 2016. Updated September 2017.

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