If I were permitted only two colors to decorate with, without hesitation, my choices would be various hues of white and soft shades of green.
Both colors have remained basic staples of my home-decorating style—for most of my adult life.
Both colors speak tranquility and restfulness to me.
Not only do I use those colors substantially indoors—throughout the cottage—but I surround myself with their beauty outdoors, as well.
For instance, my wicker settee—with its chippy, white paint and comfy, white matelasse-covered cushions—creates a wonderfully relaxing spot on the front porch.
Surrounding it with other decorative elements, like this vintage beaded-board box—one of our creations—adds to its overall charm.
You've seen this little guy before, but I can't resist introducing him to you again.
He's one of my favorite garden adornments!
I could have chosen to give the vintage windows, I used for my yard conservatory, a fresh coat of white paint, but I preferred the timeworn appearance of the existing whites.
Sometimes I use whites to soften the lines of pieces that seem too stark—
as was the case with the pieces I used for my serene tablescape in the field.
Other times, I use white as an anchor amidst a sea of color.
I find that no matter where I use them—inside or out—shades of white introduce an element of calm repose.
beautiful post and pics- I so agree, white and green, perfect!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Very lovely pictures.... thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~~ Daphne
Love the conservatory, it's perfect as is. . .
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Sue
Beautiful pictures! I love white in the outdoors. Brings out the green so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas...I just might copy your window greenhouse...I have lots of old window. And I love the idea of using old lace curtains over the chairs outside. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWonderful subjects.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
And I agree, really nice!
ReplyDeleteKisses, Zondra Art
Yummmmy, yummy whites....thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings,
Spencer
I DO love white everywhere!! And the green is the perfect accompaniment---especially the outdoor greens.
ReplyDeleteIs that an old smoking stand? I seem to remember a tanny-gold version, with two big heavy amber ashtrays, and a cup of cigarettes in one side and a lighter in the other. What a charming way to display it!
Calm and repose---so very apt and soothing for this bustly, fast-paced season. I plan to slow down and just ENJOY amongst the white and green.
I happen to agree with you on the white and green being perfect! Love your post!
ReplyDeleteO yeah! I love these white's. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteAnd calming too.
-Jo
-LazyonLoblolly
Love your table in the field, great shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat Beautiful White Treasures ~ I also love the soft tones of green, work as a neutral sometimes.... such a pretty post! *<<<-
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Lovely photos. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI love the little white yard conservatory.
ReplyDeleteEverything is lovely but I can certainly see why the yard conservatory is your favorite...it's gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! The white and green is beautiful together. You have some lovely items for your yard.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post...your home is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI agree, you can't go wrong with white, it's all beautiful, Char
ReplyDeleteI was hoping that as I reading the first words in your post that you were going to say "white and soft green"....and you did! I totally agree with you! The combination is soft, comforting, and serene! :) Lovely photos! Happy WW to you!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Thank you for sharing the beautiful photos. My entire house is decorating in green & white. They are my very favorites and make me feel like I am outdoors in the garden all the time.
ReplyDeleteThe combination of white and green is really catchy and innovative. I like most one thing that You have utilized unused space very well. Good job.
ReplyDeleteWhites! I love them. I want more white in my home but it's taking time..like to paint or not to paint. To PAINT is the answer! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Mona