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Single Beam In Living Room

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living-room-ideas 

Decorating your living room? We've compiled 50 gorgeous living room ideas to use as a starting point for your next decorating project. From decor to design to furniture, if you're looking for living room inspiration you've come to the right place. You can also shop similar looks with our living room accessories.

New build cottage, Suffolk

Rachel Whiting

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Renovation of the Year 2016 winner: Claire Hart for Period Home

Bill Kingston

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Modern Oriental decorating ideas - style inspiration   Styling by Marisa Daley. Styling Assistant: Amy Neason. Photography: Carolyn Barber.

Carolyn Barber

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velvet style inspiration

Tim Young

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style inspiration inky bluesstyling by sally denning photography by mark scott

Mark Scott

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Relaxed layering

Keep it contemporary yet pared back by teaming drips, drops and splatter patterns for an impressionistic look.

Read more: 6 stylish inky blue interiors

living-room-inspiration

Colin Poole

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Small change, big difference

A simple Roman blind and textured flooring has resulted in an elegant update for this neutral living room.

• Modern, traditional or shaggy, Modern Rugs has a great selection for your floor.

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Style inspiration: Leafy prints and bold botanical patterns.   Styling by Lorraine Dawkins, Photography by Rachel Whiting

Rachel Whiting

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style inspiration – playing with patterns at home

Carolyn Barber

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Judy Murray House Beautiful makeover. Styling by Lucy Birch. Photography by Dan Duchars

Dan Duchars

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living-room-inspiration

Mark Scott

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Naturally laid back

White walls, soft grey upholstery and pale wooden furniture create a relaxed and welcoming look. Choose a classic sofa as the centrepiece, then introduce pattern with a mix-and-match collection of patterned cushions and a geometric rug.

• Head to Dunelm for a range of cushions at an affordable price.

living-room-inspiration

Fiona Walker-Arnott

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floral style inspiration

Tim Young

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Bold florals

A vibrant floral wallpaper defines the accent colours in the rest of this room. The soft sage green on the plush sofa and petal pink on the armchair, each with sleek black metal legs, complete the cohesive, contemporary look of this living room.

Read more: 9 bold floral home decor ideas for an instant room update

living-room-inspiration

Mark Scott

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Rethink pink

Pink is still a huge interiors trend. Layer soft rose with grey, choose a classic sofa as the room's focal point and introduce pattern with decorative cushions and a rug. Contrast the soft colours with a statement floor lamp and coffee table.

scandi style inspiration stylist lorraine dawkins

House Beautiful/Carolyn Barber

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Designer Kelly Willmott's compact living room

Chris Snook

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A six-bed weatherboard cottage built in 1750 in the Weald of Kent

David Merewether

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living-room-inspiration

David Giles

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Opposites attract

Vintage sofas bring an elegant feel in this Victorian home. Promote a sense of intimacy in an open-plan or big room by arranging seating around a coffee table with a rug beneath. The aim is to create a cosy zone within the space.

• If you want a statement coffee table, head to Amara for some lust-worthy designs.

Burnell family home - Christmas

Susan Burnell

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ochre colour style inspiration

Carolyn Barber

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Pop of colour in small spaces

In a small lounge area, a tactile velvet sofa in a golden shade and compact, rounded shape provides impact. Meanwhile, fringed and patterned cushions add individuality. Combining these tactile textures provide sumptuous depth, particularly useful for elevating small spaces.

Read more: 9 stylish ways to introduce ochre into a neutral space

living-room-inspiration

David Barbour

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living-room-inspiration

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A new dimension

A corner sofa, such as this leather Freya from DFS, can help to give shape to a featureless room. A console table arranged with tall vases is a clever idea that gives the scheme height.

• Shop the House Beautiful collection at DFS.

living-room-inspiration

Jo Sheldrake

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A country tale

This classic country style scheme is made relaxed and informal with a squashy sofa and chairs, neutral colours and natural textures. The gilt-framed mirror and glamorous table lamps add a touch of elegance to the look.

living-room-inspiration

Mark Scott

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Artistic palette

Turn your living room into a masterpiece with painterly patterned fabrics, arty effects and a palette of soft colours. Choose fine cottons, linens and silks printed in washes of colour as a starting point for your scheme. Team highly decorative pieces with streamlined furniture for a perfect balance of form and function.

Dress your home in faux flowers – shop some beautiful designs at John Lewis & Partners.

living-room-inspiration

Lizzie Orme

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mid-century-design-exterior

Richard Gadsby

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living-room-inspiration

David Giles

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A sense of space

Soft grey tones and crisp white details bounce light around this contemporary living room. Pale wooden furniture also helps to keep the room looking bright and airy.

If you always forget to water plants, buy artificial ones instead. Shop a range on Amazon.

living-room-inspiration

Rachel Whiting

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Dark style

Moody greys and burnt orange tones create a welcoming, modern scheme. Offset a dark wall colour with sumptuous textures such as a wool upholstered sofa and a stylish chair in burnished leather.

living-room-inspiration

Mark Scott

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Pattern play

The key to this colourful look is to layer intricate pattern on pattern while keeping the backdrop understated. Spots, stripes, ikat prints and colour block all work together beautifully when united by a harmonious palette.

New build home, North Yorkshire

Katie Lee

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Newcastle new build

Katie Lee

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Single Beam In Living Room

Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/decorate/living-room/g27/inspirational-living-room-ideas/

Living On 2nd Floor Apartment

Living On 2nd Floor Apartment

1 bedroom apartment ground floor with green rural views

Worcester Park, Surrey

Ground floor 1 bedroom apartment which bathes in natural sunlight with a patio area as well as large floor to ceiling windows

At a glance

  • Ground floor leasehold apartment
  • Sociable open plan layout with a floor to ceiling window
  • Patio area to enjoy the morning sun with a coffee
  • River and rural views
  • Bedroom 1 is a double
  • Flooring throughout for a seamless move
  • Storage space cupboard
  • Parking space
  • 10 year NHBC 'Buildmark' warranty and insurance policy and 2 year Taylor Wimpey warranty

Some images are used for illustrative purposes only and include optional upgrades at additional cost. Development managed by Taylor Wimpey South West Thames.

Floor plans

Room Metres Feet & Inches
Kitchen-Living-Dining Area 5.50m x 5.20m (max) 18'1" x 17'1" (max)
Bedroom 1 4.01m x 2.95m 13'2" x 9'8"

Where given room dimensions are maximums, ±50mm, and include any fitted wardrobes or similar features

Ground floor apartment. On this floor you will find the open plan kitchen/living/dining area with a patio area and a double bedroom. The family bathroom and storage complete this floor.

Welcome to the neighbourhood…

Site plan

Riverside Mill is a thoughtfully designed new community within Worcester Park which connects seamlessly with the local surroundings. We're building the development over 3 years off Old Malden Lane and you'll find new pathways linking you to the existing community.

  • Houses on this development are freehold
  • Apartments on this development are leasehold and will incur a peppercorn ground rent

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At Riverside Mill you are perfectly located

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Site plan features

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The perfect place to be

Situated along Hogsmill River in a tree lined location, this new development is set on the outskirts of Worcester Park. Located less than 2 miles from the centre of town with an abundance of shops and dining experiences that will keep all ages entertained. Riverside Mill is ideal for young professionals and families alike, with a variety of schools on your doorstep as well as great connections into the capital and surrounding areas from Malden Manor Station and Worcester Park Station - both less than a mile from the development. Riverside Mill is also ideal for road commuters with the A3 and A240 positioned close by.

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Helping you move

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Help to Buy: Equity Loan 2021 - 2023

This home is eligible under the Help to Buy: Equity Loan 2021 – 2023 scheme, which is open to first time buyers only and means you'll need just 5% deposit to buy a new home.

Find out more

With Help to Buy, the Government will lend you up to 20% of the value of your new build home (40% if buying in London) via an equity loan. You will need to secure up to a 75% mortgage and put down a 5% deposit. You'll own 100% of your home from day one.

Find out more about how the Help to Buy scheme works.

Help to Buy: Equity Loan – Terms and conditions apply. Applicants should seek independent financial advice, and get information and guidance on applying for a Help to Buy: Equity Loan at www.helptobuy.gov.uk.

Style your new home

Did you know you could personalise your new home even before you move in?

Once you've reserved, your Sales Executive will arrange a Choices and Options Meeting, where you'll get your opportunity to choose from a wide range of upgrades and optional extras.

You could choose tiles, flooring, kitchens, white goods, lighting… and many more features and fittings.

Then all that's left for you to do is to move into your new home with everything already installed and working!

See inside our customers' homes #taylorwimpey

Book an appointment

Our Sales Information Centres and show homes are now open by appointment only.

Your appointment will be confirmed to you on the phone by our Sales Executive, who will ask you a series of questions to verify the purpose of your appointment. If your appointment can be conducted remotely, our Sales Executive may ask you to do so or may ask you to delay your visit.

We have taken proactive action in implementing measures to protect the health and safety of our customers and colleagues and you can learn about them here.

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Riverside Mill, The Old Mill, Worcester Park, Surrey, KT4 7QS

Living On 2nd Floor Apartment

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Open Kitchen Living Room

Open Kitchen Living Room

The Benefits of Living in a Tiny House

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With the cost of rent and the cost of living constantly on the rise, people are looking for more affordable housing options. This led to the tiny house movement that has swept the nation in recent years. The idea of downsizing to a couple hundred square feet might be daunting to some people, but there are a number of advantages. Learn the benefits of living in a tiny house and see if it's the right fit for you.

Tiny Houses Are Cheaper Than Traditional Houses

The average price of a new home sold in the United States as of October 2018 is $395,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. While houses are available for much cheaper, you can still expect to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on the purchase of a home. The average rent in the U.S. is $1,405 per month or $16,860 per year, notes CBS News. In contrast, you can find tiny homes for sale for less than $19,000 up to $50,000. If you rent a house or apartment, a tiny house will pay for itself in just a few years. If you are considering buying a house, opting for a tiny home will save you hundreds of thousands of dollars.

You Can Take It With You

Many tiny houses are built on a trailer, in an RV or are small enough to load on a flatbed truck to take on the road. You can travel the countryside and save money on hotel and lodging expenses by taking your tiny home with you. If you move for a job, there's no need to spend time looking for a new home in a new city — just take the tiny house with you.

They Are Energy Efficient

People who build tiny houses for off-grid living often equip them with solar panels. This eliminates the need for a power bill, thus lowering your expenses even more. However, even if your tiny house is hooked up to electric power, it still uses less energy for heating, cooling, appliances and more. Tiny houses often have a square footage ranging from 100 square feet to 400 square feet. That's a huge difference from trying to power a 2,600-square-foot home.

Your Life Has Less Clutter

People spend a lot of their adult lives trying to deal with clutter. They look up tips for organizing closets, pantries, playrooms and virtually every room of the house. When you have a lot of space, it's natural to want to fill that space with things. You don't have that option when you live in a tiny house. You have to make hard decisions about what to keep and what to get rid of. Additionally, you won't be making frivolous purchases because you know there's nowhere to put it when you get home — more money saved.

Cleaning Takes Less Time

With just a few hundred square feet of space, there's not a lot to clean. Additionally, there are less things to dust and wash. If you have a busy schedule and usually rely on having a housekeeper come in to help, you can eliminate that expense. You can have your entire tiny house clean in a matter of minutes.

More Independence for Family

Some groups of people, such as aging parents, adults with special needs, students and others, rely on family for assistance with care and housing. Having their own home may be prohibitively expensive or the person may not be equipped for that level of independence. Rather than living in a larger home, having a tiny home parked in the backyard allows them to have a greater sense of independence while still under the care of family. Tiny senior citizen homes for sale have become increasingly popular in recent years and are lovingly referred to as "granny pods."

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Glass House Living

Glass House Living

Living Room Decorating Ideas

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The living room is one of the most important areas in your house for a great hosting experience. It's likely you and your guests will spend countless hours in this room, discussing and entertaining.

Decorating your living room properly will deliver deeply satisfying living for your leisure time. To get there, however, you must pay attention to all of the following areas:

1. the colors that you select

2. material and quality of seats and furniture

3. wall decorations and art

4. lighting and light fixtures

Below we show you some great ideas for decorating your living room.

The Best Colors for Your Living Room

One area that will have a disproportionate impact on the mood of your living room is the color you choose for the walls. While you can install wallpaper to change the look of certain walls, there are areas that wallpaper cannot cover. Getting the wall color right, therefore, gives you the best shot at creating a remarkable effect.

Some of the best color palettes for living rooms include:

1. White - White walls add a touch of class. They are the perfect backdrop for decorating with upscale furniture.

2. Turquoise - This color is great for creating an informal but refined feel. Your kids and family will love the refreshing mood this color creates.

3. Cream - Striking a balance between formal and informal, cream-colored walls create a quiet, soothing effect.

Furniture Choices

With your wall color selection made, you should select furniture that pairs well with the colors you've already chosen. For example, combining white couches with white walls will create resonance in your room design.

Make sure to provide ample seating to avoid crowding. Add multiple sofas, easy chairs and other seats that can accommodate a complete roomful of people, depending on the size of the room.

Furniture like TV stands and tables should generally blend in with the colors of the room and ceiling. There are some natural materials, however, that can work regardless of the colors on the walls. For example, wooden table surfaces look good whether your walls are white, blue or another color.

Lighting Ideas

You can greatly improve the aesthetics of a living room with bright lighting and impressive light fixtures.

To start, you can consider a beautiful chandelier in the center to provide light around the whole room. This central masterpiece ensures adequate lighting throughout the living room while adding an air of elegance.

You can then add to the light sources in the living room with individual lights on tables and around the walls in areas where people will not knock them down.

Carpeting

Consider adding carpeting to your living room to create a comfortable walking area. Carpeting lets you and your guests go barefoot if you choose. The living room almost demands this since you will want to take off your shoes and kick back on occasion. Warm plush carpets provide a good, comfortable surface for this. There are many choices when it comes to carpet size.

If your living room is very large, you can opt for wall-to-wall carpeting. On the other hand, if it's smaller, you can add just an area rug in the place where you will sit. For example, you can have a rug around the sitting and TV area where your kids will play.

The advantage of area rugs over wall to wall carpeting is, mainly, lower costs and ease of replacement. You can completely change the area rug and create a new aesthetic in a fraction of the time it would take to begin installing new wall-to-wall carpeting.

Art Ideas for Your Living Room

Many homeowners like to have some wall art in their living room. If your living room is spacious, it can accommodate a good-sized piece of art mounted alongside one wall. In some instances, you can consider multiple art pieces. Invariably, tasteful art adds to the sophistication of a living room. It adds an interesting item that sparks many conversations from impressed guests.

Selecting art is an opportunity to express your unique personality. If you are fairly conservative, you can select some classical type pieces that portray a quiet life. If you are more adventurous, you can experiment with a post-modern impressionist piece that others might consider risky. It's your space, and so feel free to decorate it to express who you are.

Glass House Living

Source: https://www.life123.com/home-garden/decor/living-room-decorating-ideas?utm_content=params%3Ao%3D740009%26ad%3DdirN%26qo%3DserpIndex

Living And Bedroom Combined

Living And Bedroom Combined

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is an age-related form of arthritis. OA is what's known as a degenerative joint disease, and it tends to occur most commonly in the hips, back, hands and feet. In the United States, over 32.5 million adults are living with OA, which has no known cure. However, certain activities can reduce your risk of developing OA, and there are steps you can take to relieve the associated discomfort once you've been diagnosed with this health condition.

What Is Osteoarthritis?

OA is a painful joint disease that occurs when the cartilage within a joint starts to break down. Cartilage normally serves as a shock-absorbing cushion between bones, and its breakdown results in bones rubbing directly against one another during movement. This friction causes the bone to thicken, which can cause spurs (bony growths) to develop between joints.

Stiffness, pain and loss of movement may occur as the joint lining becomes inflamed after long-term cartilage breakdown and spur growth. Over time, the abrasions between bones that occur when they rub together may result in permanent joint damage.

Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

Symptoms of OA may vary from person to person. However, most people living with this condition tend to experience at least one of the following:

  • Joint soreness
  • Joint pain
  • Joint stiffness following periods of inactivity
  • Morning stiffness that dissipates quickly
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Changes in posture, walking and bodily coordination
  • Pain in weight-bearing areas of the body, such as the knees, hips, spine and extremities

What Causes Osteoarthritis?

As a person ages, it's normal for their cartilage to lose its elasticity. However, intensive stress such as vigorous exercise can make the cartilage break down faster and make a person more likely to develop OA.

There are two types of OA: primary and secondary. Primary OA is known as the more common "wear-and-tear" OA and is usually associated with aging. Secondary OA may happen from a variety of modifiable risk factors, including prior injuries, weight and genetics.

While the specific cause of OA is still unknown, there are several factors that can increase your risk of developing this condition:

  • Weight: Individuals with obesity are at an increased risk of developing OA, as their joints may experience stress due to increased weight-bearing.
  • Age: OA is known as the "wear-and-tear" form of arthritis and is associated with increasing age.
  • Anatomical sex at birth: OA affects people assigned female at birth more than those assigned male at birth, particularly after the age of 50.
  • Genetic predisposition: OA often runs in families. In addition, an individual with arthritis in one area of their body is at an increased risk of developing OA in another area, such as their knees or hands.
  • Past injury or joint overuse: Prior sports or occupational injuries (such as physical labor, repetitive motion or frequent heavy lifting) can contribute to the development of secondary OA.
  • Having other illnesses and deficiencies: People with other forms of arthritis have a greater chance of developing the condition. In addition, deficiencies in certain hormones and vitamins C, D and E may also play a role in the development of OA.

Diagnosis & Testing for Osteoarthritis

To diagnose OA, your doctor will first take a thorough medical and social history in order to build a complete picture of your condition. Included in this medical history will be a review of your past and present symptoms.

Next, your physician will perform a physical exam to check your joints for swelling, abnormal growths and changes in range of motion. Following the physical exam, you will likely undergo imaging, such as an X-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Depending on the results of your imaging, your physician can recommend a treatment protocol and activity adjustments.

Treating Osteoarthritis

There are no known cures for OA, but there are steps you can take to prevent or alleviate the symptoms you experience:

  • Weight control: For individuals with obesity, weight control may be the best self-management technique to alleviate OA symptoms. Losing weight will help alleviate additional stress on the joints.
  • Physical activity: Moderate exercise can strengthen the surrounding musculature of affected joint muscles and increase flexibility, thus reducing stiffness. However, it's important to consult a physician for a specific exercise plan because overly vigorous exercise may worsen your symptoms.
  • Medications: Your physician may prescribe medication to help reduce joint inflammation and pain, ranging from topical creams to injections within the joint.
  • Physical therapy: Physical therapy can target and strengthen certain muscles to increase flexibility, in turn helping joint mobility. Occupational therapy can also teach you how to manage your job responsibilities without further stressing or damaging your joints. These therapies may employ braces or splints to help you lead a more comfortable life with OA.
  • Surgery: Surgery and joint replacement may be reasonable treatment options for more advanced cases of OA. During surgery, surgeons can remove or repair damaged tissues, cartilage and bone spurs. You should consult your physician for the most ideal treatment option.
  • Diet: Antioxidant intake and vitamins C, D and E are helpful in counteracting inflammation. Eating a balanced and healthy diet can also help improve your body's natural anti-inflammatory abilities.

Resource Links:

https://www.arthritis.org/diseases/osteoarthritis

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/osteoarthritis/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20351930

https://www.versusarthritis.org/about-arthritis/conditions/osteoarthritis/

https://www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/osteoarthritis

https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/osteoarthritis.htm

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Sea Salt Living Room

Sea Salt Living Room

Sherwin Williams Sea Salt is a gorgeous color. I know, I have it in several rooms in my home! It's the perfect coastal "neutral" color.

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Hey friends!

I hope you are having a wonderful week so far. We've been away on a little vacation to the Outer Banks to maybe find our beach getaway this week!
Eek! Anyway, we are looking and that's the fun part anyway, right??

So today I thought I'd share one of my favorite wall colors, Sherwin Williams Sea Salt. When we finally find our little beach getaway it will most definitely get something painted that color!

The color is best described as a soft, pale greenish, blueish, grayish shade.

And it's a bit of a chameleon. ;)

In some rooms/lighting it looks more greenish (but not GREEN if that makes sense). In others it's more blue. Both with that hint of a soft gray tone. I'd note here that I see more blue overall in my home. All rooms included.

It's always best to test any paint color in your home and lighting before committing though.

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You all should know it pretty well. I have it in 3 rooms in this house here.
It's one I get asked about most often, here in emails and on Instagram when I post photos of rooms with it.
I almost feel like it's a universally loved color. (ha, I'm sure that's just my thinking but still…)

I have to say that I also love (very much) the pretty white, not white, neutral I have in my other rooms too. But that's going to be a post for another day I suppose. ;)

**Below my photos, I'm going to list the items in the photos with links below to each corresponding post/project. I usually get asked about things that are sometimes in the pictures so thought this would be helpful!

So first let me share some of my pretty rooms painted in Sherwin Williams Sea Salt…

Our guest bathroom

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Here are a few of the things in this room we've done:

  • Bath Cabinet Makeover
  • Bathroom Cart Refresh
  • Flooring Post
  • DIY Green Berry Wreath
  • Painted Mirror Makeover

A few shots of Sea Salt in our family room…

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  • "Stay Salty" Sign
  • Find the rug here
  • DIY Farmhouse ladder ($6!)
  • Gold Lamp Makeover

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  • DIY Tiled Top Table
  • Find the bench here
  • Faux Board and Batten

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  • White Stain Dresser Makeover
  • Blue Paris Box (flatware box makeover)
  • Mirror Makeover
  • DIY Coastal Wall Art

And our foyer…

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I think Sea Salt looks especially good with darker floors and white-white trim. (or I may just be biased ;) )

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  • DIY Stair Tread Makeover with Gel Stain
  • Foyer Table Makeover
  • Gallery Wall
  • DIY Coastal Beach Prints
  • Painted Lampshades (without taking them down!)

Want to see even more Sherwin Williams Sea Salt in other peoples' houses?

I've got more for ya!
Be sure to hop over to each blog I'm sharing to see even more of the room. (and more of the blog too!)

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Isn't this coastal bathroom just gorgeous??
You can see the rest of this pretty space here >>> Sand Dollar Lane

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Kim's entire home is just beautiful! She uses Sea Salt in her family room here just beautifully.
Hop on over to see more (and look around because you MUST see her gorgeous kitchen too!)
See more here >>> Sand & Sisal

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Brittany gave her living room a beautiful new makeover with Sea Salt as the perfect backdrop.
See the rest here >>> Pretty Handy Girl

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Remember when I said I love Sea Salt with the dark flooring?? This is the same look and I just love it!
It goes so well with so much. See more here >>> Tag and Tibby

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You can see how even red goes wonderfully with this color. Just about anything you put with it will work.
And can you believe this is painted wallpaper?? See more here >>> Create and Find

I hope you enjoyed seeing more rooms and homes with Sherwin Williams Sea Salt today.
I get asked about it so much that I thought it was time to dedicate a post to it. It's truly one of my favorite colors.
So much so that I even painted our kitchen island off of the same color chip…Oyster Bay. Similar to Sea Salt but just a touch darker.
Love it too! You can't go wrong with either.

PIN it to save this gorgeous color for later!

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I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

xoxo

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