Neutral is not Boring

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Did you notice the major change in my house in Wednesday's home tour?  My living room no longer has turquoise stripes!  Last time I had showed you the room, it looked like this: living-room-torquoise

Now, most recently, my living room is a bit more neutral.

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After 5 years of the turquoise stripes, the room was way overdue for a change.  I painted the stripes not all that long after we moved in- before I built the bookcase and before the room had scale-appropriate furniture.  Over time as elements got replaced and added, the room had started screaming over-designed to me and I needed to strip away a few elements so that it was a calming space once again.  Even though the room still isn't done, I think the change is a huge step in the right direction.  Hubby, however, isn't convinced.  He thinks I stripped the personality of the room out when I painted.  Au contraire Mr. Goodman, the things (and people) in the space can fill it with personality, not just the wall color.  So he challenged me to write a post with examples, convincing him that neutral rooms aren't boring.

Personally, I think rooms with neutral walls can often be more filled with personality and color than other spaces that rely on the walls.  The collections, items, and the personality of each piece really gets a chance to shine!  While none of these rooms are exactly what I envision for our own living room, I think they are stellar examples of personality-packed neutral rooms.

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via Katie Taylor home tour on the Everygirl

I think these walls are technically a very light blue, but they act as a neutral in this room.  Every view of this room makes me swoon.  Check out the entire space at Domino Mag.

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via Alayna Powell's home tour on A Beautiful Mess

While not a living room, there is a seating area...  Life is brought into this room with some pretty amazing textiles.

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via Amber Interiors home tour on Style Me Pretty

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I dare you to call any of these spaces boring or lacking personality.  Well, Hubby, have I made a case at all or are you still skeptical?

 

 

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Summer Eclectic Home Tour 

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Welcome if you're new here!  Even if you aren't new, you're in for a treat today as I partner up with some amazing eclectic bloggers to bring you a summer home tour!

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The past few months have been a bit of a blur.  With design work, Hubby changing jobs, still hunting for flip house #6, and getting this new website together all while helping plan my sister-in-law's wedding this past weekend, I'm not sure where 2016 has gone so far!  I'm ready to freshen things up a bit and jump head first into summer!

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I'm in simplification mode.  My style often swings between maximalist and minimalist.  I'm pretty sure my little house has reached max capacity, so I'm on a "get rid of all the things" kick.  Anything that's not currently in use (any maybe some things that are) are in danger of getting sold at a tag sale in a few weeks.

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Part of my simplification also involved painting over my turquoise striped living room walls just a few weeks ago.  It's amazing how a simple wall color shift changes the entire feel of a room!  I'm excited now to be able to bring in some more vibrant colors and patterns that having turquoise striped walls just didn't allow.  Well, I mean I could have before, but I really didn't want to give myself or my guest's a headache from design over-load.

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I will begrudgingly admit, almost half of my house is different grays now, but when I do color, I do COLOR- just check out our dining room.  I naturally have some projects planned for the dining room, but never fear, purple is not going anywhere.

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If you know me at all, you know I love the story behind a home and my own home is no different.  The MCM dining chairs were a side of the road find and the piano, while it's seen better days, was my grandmother's piano that I grew up playing.

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I'm not sure I've even photographed the bedroom as a whole in the past year since we uncovered and and had the original wide plank pine floors refinished.

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Between the 116+ year old floors and my $10 tag sale rug, I could stare at this all day.

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I was able to sneak up on an unwitting model as she slept.  #putacatonit

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Next stop on today's tour is Sarah at {Home-ology} Modern Vintage- pop on over, say HI and check out what space she's sharing!  While you're at it, check out all the tours so far from this week.  There's been some pretty amazing spaces shared so far!!

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Tuesday Ciburbanity The Striped House Style Mutt Home This is Our Bliss Wednesday Copper Dot Interiors (That's me!) {Home-ology} Modern Vintage Up to Date Interiors Bigger Than the Three of Us Thursday Rain on a Tin Roof 58 Water Street Domicile 37 Friday Primitive & Proper A Designer at Home Suburban Bitches Casa Watkins