...Using a tile from Rookwood Pottery, a company that has been making its iconic tiles in Cincinnati for over 140 years, was on Reusch’s must-do list. So she was limited to the colors they offered. “I initially wanted a plum, but they didn’t have that color,” she says...

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...No matter, as the lack of plum led her to a wonderful alternative. “When I saw this brown, I could tell it was really warm and cozy and it wasn’t something I see everywhere,” she says. “It was rich and deep and had red undertones in it.” The blue and reddish brown are a contrasting color pairing that play beautifully off each other. The red undertones in the brown also allowed Reusch to pull plum into the palette through the fabric on the window treatments. They add another lovely layer full of rich warm colors into the space. Pictured in the kitchen is Reusch’s dog, Teddy Bear.

...Using a tile from Rookwood Pottery, a company that has been making its iconic tiles in Cincinnati for over 140 years, was on Reusch’s must-do list. So she was limited to the colors they offered. “I initially wanted a plum, but they didn’t have that color,” she says...

Laney's Home - light blue kitchen with argyle back and white tile - Become A Client

...No matter, as the lack of plum led her to a wonderful alternative. “When I saw this brown, I could tell it was really warm and cozy and it wasn’t something I see everywhere,” she says. “It was rich and deep and had red undertones in it.” The blue and reddish brown are a contrasting color pairing that play beautifully off each other. The red undertones in the brown also allowed Reusch to pull plum into the palette through the fabric on the window treatments. They add another lovely layer full of rich warm colors into the space. Pictured in the kitchen is Reusch’s dog, Teddy Bear.