I'm always on the look out for what's new in colour schemes (knowing full well that there's nothing new , only recycled, slightly adjusted past trends). I recently read an interesting post on Color Sizzle titled Tiger's Eye; the name immediately brought a range of colours to mind. Intrigued, I read on. Just as I expected, Kelly was referring to those golden amber to honey brown colours suggesting that "if you've been looking for a neutral other than gray or beige, tiger-eye is a great alternative that creates a warm backdrop for many different colors and wood finishes" Think luscious, elegant and cozy.
Then I found a second post by Erica Ward on Houzz who heralded that "old gold" is a new neutral, but gold with a twist - not it's heavy or brassy predecessor we lived through in past years.
Now I'm having difficulty warming up to these pronouncements because I'm basically a gray lover, but I do love gray and yellow together so I suppose that's a start. I am willing to give any colour a chance to convince me of its merits.
This is a similar look as the monochromatic living room above that is enhanced by the gold on the tray ceiling which causes the rest of the room to glow.
Then there's gold used as an accent. I always like the way gold work with black, blue or charcoal.
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