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September 2021
September 2021
Trailing of the sheep festival
Trailing of the sheep festival
Circleville pumpkin show
Circleville pumpkin show
Santa Fe wine and chili fiesta
Santa Fe wine and chili fiesta
Georgia Apple Festival
Georgia Apple Festival
West coast giant pumpkin regatta
West coast giant pumpkin regatta
Swap Pale Gold and Silver for Brushed Brass and Antique Gold
Swap Pale Gold and Silver for Brushed Brass and Antique Gold
Layer Light Linen Curtains Under Brocade or Velvet Drapes
Layer Light Linen Curtains Under Brocade or Velvet Drapes
Warm Up Bright Whites With a Bit of Beige
Warm Up Bright Whites With a Bit of Beige
Replace Pastels With Earth Tones
Replace Pastels With Earth Tones
Make Couches Cozier With Textiles
Make Couches Cozier With Textiles
Moist Chocolate Cake
Moist Chocolate Cake
Carrot Cake
Carrot Cake
Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry Shortcake
Pistachio Pudding Bundt Cake
Pistachio Pudding Bundt Cake
Keep it simple and find what you're passionate about
Keep it simple and find what you're passionate about
Honeycrisp Salad
Honeycrisp Salad
Honey Apple Grilled Cheese
Honey Apple Grilled Cheese
Paleo Apple Muffins
Paleo Apple Muffins
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Warm Up Bright Whites With a Bit of Beige

Warm Up Bright Whites With a Bit of Beige

written by Elizabeth Burton

When decorating with soft, Scandinavian neutrals for summer, one can easily replace bright whites with a warmer tone like light beige.

Beiges work well with the neutral tones and natural textures of summer — particularly those in vogue right now. Consider a warm white like eggshell or ecru instead of a true or bright white for the walls and linens throughout the interior of your home. Pair teak, wicker and rattan — the organic reed textures expected to reign supreme throughout summer 2021 — with speckled flax curtains or a bone linen tablecloth. Warmer whites will transition much more easily into fall given that they share an undertone with the season’s traditional color palettes.