Soft, Subtle LAVENDER
{Color of the Week}
Purple has been long associated with royalty and wealthy, making it an ideal to make a room appear more luxurious. Use the lighter purple hue, lavender, in your interior or exterior color schemes as a primary color, through accents, or accessories. A pillow, blanket, or small vase of purple flowers can add a subtle touch of color without overpowering the room. Remember that the darker the shade of purple, the more apparent the effect, so make sure to add neutral colors to balance out the purple tones. For more ways to use lavender in your home, check out our Color of the Week!Benjamin Moore's Caribbean Sunset
Traditional Bathroom by Grand Rapid Design-Build Firms Thompson Remodeling
Beautiful lavender colored bathroom! The purple is a great option for a teenager, or an adult, who wants to add some color to their bedroom or bathroom.
Benjamin Moore's Lavender Lipstick
Traditional Bathroom by Philadelphia General Contractors Tilghman Builders
The lavender colors are soft enough to create a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere.
Benjamin Moore's Frozen In Time
Traditional Dining Room by Starling Showhome
Use a muted purple in sophisticated areas of your home such as your diving room or office.