Take inspiration from these designer-approved tips to bring a lavender haze into your own space.
Lavender is dominating the color charts as the latestmust-have shade of 2023.
Then, the floral hue trickled into home decor aspastels came back in style.
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Ultimately, its about choosing colors that fityour personal taste and design stylebest.
The color encourages relaxation and restoration, which is why it is typically used in bedrooms and bathrooms.
However, contemporary designers have spread the color beyond the confines of those spaces and into morecommunal areas.
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She explains that the shade promotes a state of calm in everyday life.
Read on to discover how interior designers have celebrated the lavender renaissance and take inspiration for your own space.
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Pair with a Complementary Shade
As a shade of purple, lavenderscomplementary coloris yellow.
Avoid Fussy Pattern
Take lavender out of the past and into the present with large areas of the color.
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Go Monochrome
Stay in a constant lavender haze with a monochrome color scheme.
Layering the same color in different tonal variations creates a mesmerizing, dramatic, and fully immersive scheme.
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The result is a deeply therapeutic and relaxing environment that’s perfect for aprimary bedroom.
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Instead, they painted the beams and ceiling lavender to make a fun feature out of them.
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Pair with Deep Reds
Because lavender is a surprisingly versatile color, it lends itself to a varied palette.
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