Better Homes & Gardens
Peacock Blue: Bold Look
Designer Celerie Kemble raves over the deep tones of Peacock blue. "The blue hues, from teal to sapphire, are reviving jewel tones and offer a fresh take on navy. If you're after mood, drama, or intimacy, the concentrated color delivers."
Designer Celerie Kemble's Color Tip: Peacock blue looks great with a bevy of modern colors -- apricot, orange, pink, red, and yellow -- and loosens up its regalness. For a more subdued look pair it with grays and browns.
Chocolate Brown: Traditional Chic
"Chocolate Brown may well be the breakout color of the decade. Once daring, it has emerged as a favorite neutral that's rich and welcoming," says designer Laurie Smith. Here, soft blue and crisp white furniture give this room a classic look.
Designer Laurie Smith's Color Tip: Consider high-contrast combinations, such as brown with whites and creams. It creates a graphic quality and allows furniture to really strike a silhouette.
Chocolate Brown: One Wall Wonder
The minimalist approach to this dining room keeps the rich brown wall the center of attention.
Designer Laurie Smith's Color Tip: Less is more. Brown on all four walls can make a room look cavernous. Unless the room gets a lot of natural light or has high ceilings, use the color only as an accent wall.
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