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Purple combines the tranquillity of blue with the excitement of red. Purple is associated with non-conformists: artists, performers, designers, mystics all prefer purple. Purple has long been considered to have healing properties and has been associated with royalty and religion.
Decorating with purple: Purple is not for everyone but can be used in many of its varied shades as an accent in your home. Purple can be strong in the kitchen as an accent, like in Italian ceramics and majolica. Quieter shades of purple can be serene in the bedroom. A rich, grape tone of purple can be used in the dining room to evoke a sophisticated atmosphere. Purple is especially well-placed in a south-facing room. You may consider the elegance of plum or a subtle grape in the living room. Avoid too much lavender here. Like too much pink, can be cloying in the living room. Aubergine or wine colors can create a cozy comfortable feeling in the den. Any of the paler shades of purple, like lilac and lavender will work well to provide a flower-like freshness in the bathroom.



















