Pulp Design Studios, located in Seattle and Dallas, is led by Beth Dotolo and Carolina V. Gentry, who created this tastefully sophisticated lounge area. The two are huge fans of this color scheme for adding a contemporary, cozy charm to a space.
This combination of colors can be ideal for you if you like a more conventional style. Designer Janie Molster of Richmond, Virginia, combines these two intense colors, but she maintains equilibrium by using a white sofa, light gray paint, and carpeting, which allow the combination to accentuate rather than overpower the other.
Take a cue from Honolulu designer Shaolin Low if you're like beach house flair. She incorporates some striking blue and gold accents, but the room still has enough muted hues to convey the tranquility of an oceanfront refuge.
Although this bold color combination isn't for the timid, done well, it can provide a dramatic touch to any space. We adore the jewel box kitchen that New York-based designer Vanessa Deleon created with this combination.
Try pairing gold with earthy neutrals if you have a more relaxed style and want to add a little sparkle. This organically gorgeous dining room was designed by Toronto designer Melanie Hay, with the perfect amount of gold accents.
Although gold is frequently connected to modernism or the glitz of the Gilded Age, depending on how it is used, it may really be a key component in achieving a vintage vibe.
We adore how fearlessly Janie Molster pairs gold with almost every other color, from fuchsia to lavender and every shade in between, in this other exquisite living area.