via: coastal living
I'm guessing because this is an election year, the American Flag as a graphic component, has become the clear fore runner in the trending world. For the last 6 months it seems to be everywhere.Ashley Whittaker, via: 'everything leb'
To me, the color combo is always a good crisp, go-to whether used in the classic, Ralph Lauren-y way or used sparsely - with big hits of saturated color in a more modern sense.
via: Martha Stewart
Even if you're not down with the Americana vibe, it's a great jumping off point. For instance, by adding a little blue to the red, you'll get a raspberry that pairs well with a turquoise which in turn, reads a little more Swedish.
I've always loved designer, Ellen O'Neill's aesthetic. When I first saw these shots from her Bridgehampton, NY home, in House Beautiful I was reminded of how she always manages to take a clever angle on an approach that's not new. No, the notes of 'red' aren't true reds but more reminiscent of a favorite faded pair of Nantucket Red pants- pretty and beach-casual perfect.
Ellen O'Neill via House Beautiful
Ellen O'Neill via House Beautiful
Of course, if you can't totally commit or only like to give in during the season of patriotism , tossing a blanket or a few pillows in is an easy, hassle free way to switch things around. Just remember, if you start getting hokey, it will look hokey (wind socks = hokey) and that's fine...so long as that's your intention.
via: mjolk
Personally, I think this blanket (above) is beautiful. Probably best suited for a kid's room, but I do love the anchors and how they tilt to create waves.