Homes & Gardens - Designers say these are 5 of the most difficult paint colors to decorate with – here's how to make them work

Designers say these are 5 of the most difficult paint colors to decorate with – here's how to make them work Written by Emily Moorman


What Are The Most Difficult Paint Colors To Decorate With? Check out All Five HERE

Dark Jewel Colors

Decorating with jewel tones often seems like a bold move, but if sophisticated and dramatic is the goal, these dark tones are a winner.”

Photographer: Nickolas Sargent

Veranda "6 Brilliant Design Ideas We Want to Steal from This Year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach"

Thank you Veranda for including our room in the 6 Brilliant Design Ideas We Want to Steal from This Year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach

Written by Jaime Milan

JEWEL TONES

Several designers opted for jewel-toned colors in their rooms—especially shades of sapphire blue, emerald, and turquoise—but we think Nadia Watts Interior Design officially gave this trend star status. Inspired by her legendary great-great-grandfather, Louis Comfort Tiffany of Tiffany Studios, she incorporated the saturated colors found in his iconic stained glass.

From the turquoise Porter Teleo-clad walls to the sparkling green glass Currey & Company chandeliers, you feel like you’re literally stepping inside a jewel box. Whether you embrace this glamorous trend by lacquering your walls a deep emerald or opt for ruby-hued objets d’art, this color palette is endlessly versatile—and here to stay.

Read the Full Article HERE and see How you can replicate it!

Photographer: Nickolas Sargent