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Blue Color for Interior Kitchen Design Ideas
You're a fan of the color blue? if true then you can not override this to your interior design, at least as an example or material consideration. Actually, the color blue is very rarely used as an interior color in a kitchen, maybe we are more often seen in white with other combinations. That's because whites tend to have a neutral taste. softer and more comfortable. But actually there is nothing wrong with the color blue. Where and what kind of blue will remain beautiful if you know how to put and combine to make it look pretty. Still, Some people view it as a mood booster, as this Mediterranean color cans Remind Sometimes one of the summer and sea.
Enjoy the pictures! We have compiled together a list of blue Kitchens from Some of Europe's top kitchen makers.
Lavender Baby Nurse Ideas
Laura from The Scoop designed this impressive baby nursery. This mod nursery feels calm and serene.
Here is what we have so far:
Idea #1
This is the easiest option by far, because it involves leaving the walls their existing color. We'd opt for a shabby chic look using one of these two bedding sets:
Accessories (safely out of Pea's reach, of course) would include lots of crystal and floral. I'm envisioning a crystal lamp base with a pale pink shade, a pink rose topiary, a pretty china tea set, and perhaps a crystal picture frame on top of the dresser.
I'm not sure what we'd do for artwork on the walls in this room. I did find some vintage-style floral prints, so perhaps that's an option. I usually build rooms around the artwork, so it bugs me that I'm not sure how I'd adorn the walls, and I worry that the room wouldn't feel truly "finished" without the perfect artistic touch.
I think this nursery would be quite lovely, however it would also be quite reminiscent of Meredith's nursery, and that bothers me. Pea, if she is a she, will already inherit a lot of Meredith's clothes, blankets, burp cloths, toys, etc., and I'd like for her to have her own unique space.
Idea #2
I love the look of lavender and light green for a little girl's nursery. We're picturing something along these lines.
We'd paint the walls a pale hint of green. The bedding set pictured above is massively overpriced, so we'd likely need to have something comparable made. The "bebe" would hang above the crib and would be fairly easy to construct. As in Idea #1, we'd include very feminine touches in the room, but of course they'd be in shades of lavender and pale green. The room gets a decent amount of sunlight (we started some of our garden's seedlings in there!), so we love the idea of having a real lavender plant in a pretty pot on the dresser.
Idea #3
We also like the idea of combining pink and green into a pretty room for Pea. I lean towards painting the walls a fun shade of green because I think pink walls would be too much pink for my taste.
We'd probably go with a simple lamp with a white lamp shade that I could easily embellish with pink and green grosgrain ribbon. I'd probably do similar curtains as well - with white pink and green ribbon trim. Aside from painting the room, this nursery would be fairly easy to do. The bedding is very affordable, and the art ideas are simple.
So which girl nursery do you like best? Shabby chic with blue walls? Lavender and green? Or bright pink and green? Any suggestions? Anything you'd do differently?