


Make your home shine with jewel tones
Ruby, sapphire, emerald, gold and platinum — jewel tones abound.
These colors are not just for fashion; they can also perk up your home.
While most people may associate gold and silver with finishes such as chrome and brass, incorporating jewel tones may also help create an environment that truly shines.
Not sure where to start? Here are some tips.
Use the jewel tones you love or would use in jewelry, such as ruby, sapphire and emerald.
Look foraffordable ways to bring jewel tones into your space such as accessories including pillows and throws.
Infuse deep,rich jewel tones such as sapphire and deep emerald.
Use bright jewel tones like ruby red and bright gold to add a sense of light.
Don’t be afraid to blendgold and silver in the same space.
Experiment with fixtures and finishes.
Look forbold opportunities like artwork to make a design statement.
Consideraccents, accessories and artwork thatmay blend morethan one jewel tone into a single art piece.
Tone down jewel tones with neutral colors such as white, tan and black.
Experiment with jewel tones in various spaces from social areas such as living/dining spaces to bedrooms.
These colors are not just for fashion; they can also perk up your home.
While most people may associate gold and silver with finishes such as chrome and brass, incorporating jewel tones may also help create an environment that truly shines.
Not sure where to start? Here are some tips.
Use the jewel tones you love or would use in jewelry, such as ruby, sapphire and emerald.
Look foraffordable ways to bring jewel tones into your space such as accessories including pillows and throws.
Infuse deep,rich jewel tones such as sapphire and deep emerald.
Use bright jewel tones like ruby red and bright gold to add a sense of light.
Don’t be afraid to blendgold and silver in the same space.
Experiment with fixtures and finishes.
Look forbold opportunities like artwork to make a design statement.
Consideraccents, accessories and artwork thatmay blend morethan one jewel tone into a single art piece.
Tone down jewel tones with neutral colors such as white, tan and black.
Experiment with jewel tones in various spaces from social areas such as living/dining spaces to bedrooms.