Jul 052012
 

New shades and tones have sown the seeds of a mus­tard revival, and rooms every­where are reap­ing the benefit.

Mus­tard has gone from dated to dash­ing. Yel­low can be a dif­fi­cult color to work with, but the browns in mus­tard make it a lit­tle eas­ier to approach. Need proof? Just look at the var­ied per­son­al­i­ties that mus­tard takes on below.

Muted. Deep gray keeps a mus­tard cov­er­let and pil­lows in check, pre­serv­ing this bedroom’s quiet air.

Sub­tle. Add a splash of colour to an all-white scheme.

Strong.To pull off a yel­low sofa, you need a room to stand up to the impact. These graphic schemes rises to the challenge.
Mod. Deep mus­tard yel­low, a clas­sic mid-century hue, per­fectly com­ple­ments the retro atti­tude of this liv­ing area and reflects the golden floor­ing color.

The per­fect foil for the graph­i­cal pat­tern in the curtains

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Glam. Mustard-yellow adds a swanky top note

Source: Erin on Pin­ter­est

For­mal.Mus­tard shows its tra­di­tional side in this gra­cious liv­ing room
Cheery. This yel­low door sim­ply beams, draw­ing vis­i­tors right in.

Eclec­tic. It’s hard to imag­ine another wall color that would look as fit­ting as mus­tard does in this casual bed­room. It’s just off­beat enough to sup­port the whim­si­cal gallery wall.

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