Yellow ochre
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Design colour palette with yellow ochre and muted neutral and moss green tones

Markétka Hruboňová saved to Logo, Kuba
Painting blocks to use in light and color-study still-life as explained in this previous post. (Newly gessoed panels drying in little rack behind the blocks). After jumping head first (or was it fe…

Debra Martelli saved to color combination
In Morocco, color still survives in its purest form, richly hued in shades born of natural dyes perfected over thousands of years by the Berbers, the indigenous peoples of Marrakesh, and oth…

Gourmet Viajante saved to The Doors.
1st in what will be a very long (and, no doubt, somewhat tedious after the first 50) line of doors and windows from Portugal.

Sally Porter saved to Doorways and Windows
Hi Everybody! I hope you're having a fantastic day! I don't know, but, if you're like me, but every now and then I see a color palette that really gets me excited. Recently, I noticed that the Color Burst colors Turquoise, Chartreuse, Yellow Ochre and Burnt Umber look fabulous together! And I wanted to challenge myself to create some work this week with this color palette. The challenge is pretty easy, just create something that you like, using these 4 colors. You can create anything you…
Hollie Wade saved to Living room
At Heckfield Place, the Ochre Room’s burnished yellow walls and ochre-painted cabinet and radiators create a cocooning effect. | Photographer: Courtesy of Heckfield Place
B alnzd123 saved to Living Room
Salvaged mahogany doors lead to the bathroom, where nautical lights - 'great for bathrooms as they're water tight' - are the perfect foil to the chic porcelain sink from [link url="http://www.lefroybrooks.co.uk/"]Lefroy Brooks[/link].
Maud Holdsworth saved to Decor ideas
We asked top designers to share with us the colors that they were most looking forward to using in their upcoming design work. While the answers ranged from deep blues to bright yellows, one trend is clear—2017 is all about rich, saturated color. Here, see what shades these 6 experts plan on using in the year ahead.

Coastal Styling saved to GOLD