We have something complementary for you today ... a lesson in COMPLEMENTARY colors and how to use them to your advantage in your decorating.
Blue - Orange
Yellow - Purple
Green - Red
Yup, those are the 'complementary' colors, but are they or are they not.
Science says they are and we explain how you can use them in your home to great effect.
Plus we ring in on things like the Howard Johnson's logo and what to do with your kids when you want to DIY... all in this one episode. Tune in for all that and more...
and more, like our crushes:
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Crushes: Kelly has fallen for grocery tote bags that look like old fashioned picnic baskets. Have a look HERE.
Anita shares a podcast she is enjoying the Graham Norton Show. Find it HERE.
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Anita & Kelly
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