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Old 04-07-2021, 12:11 AM   #14744
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Colors are on my mind.

I chose burnt organ for my living room drapes. It’s perfect. Very 1970s. I forgot that my sister once had a burnt orange sofa that I loved and thought very daring at the time. I sometimes think of her when I’m looking at drapes. I may add a cream-colored sheer curtain behind the drapes.

My projects den will be black, white, gray, pink. Have never used these colors but I think this color scheme will work. We’ll see. Can always remove the pink and beef up the grays.

Am going to paint a bedroom dresser a dark teal but I’ll do that later in the year. This has been on my to-do list for a couple years. Maybe I’ll do it by end of year.

Am still thinking of painting the my old kitchen cabinets an oatmeal color with black hardwear, but haven’t decided.

Not feeling rushed to get this done and am enjoying playing with colors.
My living room and kitchen (open layout) are a pumpkin orange. I love playing with color and having fun with my environment. I think your drapes sound super playful and the teal for a dresser sounds perfect. I hope you do it; it sounds like a fun project to take on. Good luck!
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