Decorating Ideas for Living Rooms using Luxurious Jewel Tones

Modern Classic
by Miriam Schulman

oversized wall art for your contemporary modern home decor

The color of precious stones inspired the painting and interior decorating idea in this modern living room featuring my artwork and well-priced furniture by Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams. Rich jewel tones never go out of style but are very trendy right now. Jade green and citrine color lily pads are surrounded by deep teal and emerald waters. Other lily pads are painted in rich metallic bronze. You can look at details and purchase information for the painting by click HERE.

landscape painting of Waterlilies

Powder blue walls are the backdrop to a dramatic living room starring large waterlily painting. Original interior design by Tobi Fairley updated with painting by your truly, Miriam Schulman. To get the look of this living room tint the walls with Sherwin-Williams paint in  Silvermist. Baker’s Neue sofa is softened with shaggy Calypso pillows in a periwinkle. Nancy Corzine’s Curtain cocktail table adds additional glitz and glamour without trying too hard. The Tamarian rug is an adult only white. Jan Showers’s rattan side tables. Turquoise lamps are by Christopher Spitzmiller. You can buy the affordable art online from my store HERE

Jade green looks great in your home and is a flattering easy color to incorporate into your fall wardrobe.

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I inspire art-lovers to reconnect with their creativity and profit from their art. Whether you paint simply for the joy of it or you’re serious about selling your work, and you’re ready to stop putting yourself on the back burner...You're in the right place. I've done it and I can inspire YOU how to do it too.

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