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Introducing Color Pleasing:

Introducing Color Pleasing Slipcovers offer many excellent opportunities for introducing color pleasing color and pleasing design into a room that would otherwise appear dull and cheerless. They add an informal atmosphere in either summer or winter months and also serve for re-covering shabby or uninteresting furniture that does not harmonize with the other decorations. Slipcovers are valuable, also, for the protection of furniture.

Fall color can be found in trees like maples and rowans, but there are vines of equal brilliance and even herbaceous plants such as euphorbia and gillenia. Fruits and berries need not just be a fall feature. Foliage plays a vital role in the garden, for not only does it create a neutral backdrop against which colorful flowers will show up, but it has a much longer period of interest than flowers and berries and so forms the framework of your planting. Indeed, evergreen leaves are a good way of providing year-round interest. Foliage is particularly useful for texture, and there is no better way of breaking up blocks of color than by introducing color pleasing leafy plants. There are many types whose leaves are handsome in shape, agreeable in color and pleasing in texture.


eveloping a color sense eryone can develop an eye for harmonious color combinations, id so become aware of how colors and patterns work together. To tplore your own taste and style, observe color combinations in indow displays, color magazines, and advertising brochures, ake notes of what you like and and what you don't, and even cut jt interesting pictures and glue them onto a large sheet of paper. DU will soon begin to develop your own personal preferences and iscover the combinations you find most pleasing.
 
 
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