Sunday, April 29, 2012

Capri: The Color Of The Week

  One part blue, one part turquoise, one part teal, a beautiful vibrant color Sherwin Williams Paints calls Capri or #6788. 
 Whether you use a little or a lot Capri brings a vivacious bit of color and brightness.
 It makes a stunning wall color in a casual or a more formal setting.

 The tones in Capri make a wonderful contrast to clear white.

 These chairs take on a whole new personality with a coat of Capri.
 Sometimes a little goes a long way.

 Designer Guild  uses the color with pink, navy and white.
 Harlequin mixes Capri with deep brown and chartreuse.
Capri, navy, yellow, black and white, combine to create a stunning palette.
 A beautiful, cool, contemporary setting.
 Capri can be found just about anywhere.

Where will you be using Capri?

2 comments:

  1. I have a palm tree type theme going on in my bedroom; green (bluish/green?) carpet on the floor that we can't replace right now. Cream colored duvet. Would Capri look good on the walls? I need a saturated color as the room doesn't get much natural light. Thank you!

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    1. The Capri paint could work in your bedroom but it will depend on the actual color of your carpet. You can can buy a sample size container of paint from Sherwin Williams and give it a try. Another choice is tan. I know you want color but if the strong color on the walls doesn't work with your carpet try Kilim Beige or Softer Tan, both are from Sherwin Williams.

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