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Published at 2016-05-23 06:40:00

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Follow the Yellow Door! built 1929 in the Morningside addition of AtlantaThis mature tudor has been modernized with bright color choices.  Look how fun and inviting the front door is to this place - complete with gray and yellow awning. You step into the sun porch. I admire how they mixed traditional with bright pops of color along with neutrals to create a contemporary and fun but still tasteful domestic. The yellow and gray color scheme continues into the front living room. Just enough yellow to make it a happy place.  The yellow continues into the dining with the rug but the rest of the room goes cold blue. admire the art propped on the chair rail. I admire that they did a kind classic kitchen in this domestic instead of something very contemporary. The sitting room off the kitchen has pops of orange. A single man friend of mine recently bought an orange sofa without consulting me. Everyone told him he'd made a mistake.
He lo
ved it and just bought cause he liked it but then was regretting the decision because everyone told him he should possess bought neutral.
I told him not to worry
, we'd make that orange sofa work in his apartment.
We'd add neutrals aroun
d it and it would be amazing. Which it is.
I think this orange sofa is perfect in this room.   admire the bright paintings on the wall in the stairway.  Notice the brightly colored fish in the aquarium? They fit proper in with the color scheme of this domestic.  Tranquil bedroom with bits of color. A pretty miniature bath.  The outdoor space has kind details too. Notice how the garage is surrounded by lots of potted containers? That makes the driveway appear to be an extension of the patio instead of just a place to park your car
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