Looking up tumbleweed online it creates confusion, as tumbleweed, not just a plant. It is also an orange, peeled and quartered, flares like a tulip on a wedge wood plate anything can happen.
Far from being bland and boring, neutrals create an ideal backdrop for teenagers to stamp their personality. As they grow up, a neutral palette allows them to adapt the look and feel of their bedroom by changing wall art and soft furnishings to reflect their age, interests, and passions.
Tumbleweed is a perfect color for this summer, especially a summer wedding. Although splashes of color are eye-catching and vibrant, nothing says dreamily like a soft, muted wedding color palette of neutrals. Peaceful and classic, shades of beige, ivory, white, and the like repeatedly stand the test of time. And the best part about this natural and unfussy look? It can fit the mold of any wedding style, especially when you take advantage of the different textures you can play with.
For a modern, contemporary home, add cool neutral furniture in off-whites. Here, the polished concrete floor reflects light upwards, bouncing it around the room and increasing the sense of space. The floor also mirrors the color of the ceiling, tying the room together. To add warmth to a large space, use natural materials such as wooden furniture, cotton cushions, and soft wool throws. You’ll see that the different greys and variety of textures add layers of interest to this room, proving that neutral schemes don’t need bold accent colors. But if you’re keen to create contrast, a good trick is to add a few black accessories for a truly elegant finish.
xoxo, Joe
Credit | All shots used on the mood board via our Pinterest boards.
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