My love of interior design knows no bounds, so it comes as a bit of a surprising realization (to myself) that this is my first post on the matter.
When I saw a feature on gorgeous shades of violet paint in an issue of Better Homes and Gardens, I immediately envisioned one as a vibrant backdrop for a lively, global-chic dining room. The color makes a strong statement, but then I'd tone it down with more neutral furniture and make it more formal with a little glamour in the accessories and lighting. The collage below doesn't do the vision in my head justice, but you get the idea.
Sherwin-Williams Impulsive Purple
West Elm Capiz Pendant Chandelier and Striped Jute Rug
Z Gallerie Borghese Buffet and Lola Chair
Pottery Barn Benchwright Dining Table
When I saw a feature on gorgeous shades of violet paint in an issue of Better Homes and Gardens, I immediately envisioned one as a vibrant backdrop for a lively, global-chic dining room. The color makes a strong statement, but then I'd tone it down with more neutral furniture and make it more formal with a little glamour in the accessories and lighting. The collage below doesn't do the vision in my head justice, but you get the idea.
Sherwin-Williams Impulsive Purple
West Elm Capiz Pendant Chandelier and Striped Jute Rug
Z Gallerie Borghese Buffet and Lola Chair
Pottery Barn Benchwright Dining Table
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