Watercolor: A Trend Perfect for Controlling Color in Your Design
Adding watercolor to a design is a great way to control exactly how much color you want in a given element. From subtle to bold, solid to striped, watercolor can be used to liven up everything ranging from throw pillows to art to walls.
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February 23, 2018
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Watercolor Pinstripes on Living Room Walls
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LABLstudio
View of Bathroom With Watercolor-Painted Walls
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Jane Richardson Mack
Living Room With Watercolor Artwork
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Caitlin Murray
White Dining Room With Watercolor Tree Wallpaper
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Rethink Design Studio
Watercolor Artwork Adds Color to White Nursery
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Bri Moysa
Living Room With Framed Watercolor Art
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Blackband Design
Framed Abstract Watercolor on Kitchen Wall
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Lori Paranjape
Pink Watercolor Wall Treatment in Teen Bedroom
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Urbanology Designs
Master Bedroom With Blue Watercolor-Inspired Walls
Painted Living Room Ceiling Has Watercolor-Style Flowers
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Breeze Giannasio
Master Bedroom Features Oversized Watercolor Wall Art
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Laura Umansky
Girl's Room With Desert-Inspired Watercolor Wall Art
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J&J Design Group
Abstract Ocean-Inspired Watercolor Art in Sitting Nook
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Blackband Design
Large-Scale Watercolor Wall Art Matches Colorful Living Room
Bathroom With Ombre Watercolor-Style Shower Curtains
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Kerra Michele Huerta
Colorful Watercolor Throw Pillows on Neutral Sofa
Guest Bedroom Has Watercolor-Inspired Wallpaper
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Alison Damonte
Blue Hall With Watercolor Ambiance
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Rethink Design Studio
Colorful Watercolor Tablecloth for Spring
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Entry With Blue-and-White Watercolor-Style Wall Treatments
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Tobi Fairley
Stairwell With Multicolored Watercolor Stripes
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Rethink Design Studio

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