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Posted by Jennifer in General Remodel.
Never mind the neutral tones of beige, white and ecru. Pass on the pastels like mint green, robin’s egg blue and mellow yellow. Boldly go beyond the bright neon pinks and oranges. Design trends in bedding point to richly colored items that lend warmth and the feeling of luxury. The freshest new colors available to swath ourselves in are actually some of the oldest textile hues around.

The Vaughan set by Eastern Accents features vibrant reds blended with yellows, tans and browns. You may be able to spot some of those neutral tones, but they’re well accented with major splashes of bright, sensual colors. So exciting!

Perhaps I spoke too soon about the beiges and robin’s egg blues. Apparently, when you combine the two, you get a breathtaking combination. The Foscari collection is a fusion of mocha crushed velvet and robin’s egg blue silk.

Check out the Eastern Accents curtain panel collection while you’re at it. Not only will these rich colors add depth and comfort to your room, but varying textures really bring out the opulence in room theme. Taking in the fabulous colors makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time to the decadent, totally over-the-top décor of European monarchs. And seriously, who doesn’t want to feel as powerful and pampered as Napoleon?
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About the Author: Jennifer Heyns

I must admit that when my husband dragged me into the world of construction 15 years ago, I did not go quietly. The phrase "kicking and screaming" is probably what comes to his mind. But I’ve learned a lot through my experience with his company - from the planning and work required to design and build a house to the ideas and sweat equity that go into remodeling, expanding, and decorating a home.
On my way to finding my passion for writing, I even enjoyed a short career as a kitchen and bathroom designer. I soon found house, home and construction-type publications seeking me out, thrilled at having found someone who knows about the topic matter from firsthand experience and who just so happens to be able to write a decent article.
My life isn’t all about writing, though. I have two sons, 10 and 12, and those boys (husband and dog included) just don’t raise themselves. We spend a leisurely life in the countryside, enjoying the fresh air, growing gardens (mostly for the sake of the deer), and watching the wildlife who share our property (and not just deer - owls, foxes, groundhogs, chipmunks and hummingbirds, too).
For several years I've been successfully finding new ways to acquire quality, affordable healthcare for my family without an HMO. My first book,
Bargaining for Our Lives will be available soon at
www.JenniferHeyns.webs.com (great blog there, too!).
On a good day I find time to add to the book, say hello to all my followers on
twitter, or to post a blog (my way of thwarting therapy appointments). On a great day, though, I also get to bake, knit or make crafts - after the boys are asleep and the laundry and dishes are done, of course.