Royal Stencils Made the Cover of Better Homes & Gardens Magazine!

Royal Stencils Made the Cover of Better Homes & Gardens Magazine!

We are ESTATIC to find our stencils featured smack dab right on the front cover of Better Homes & Gardens Magazine! This issue featured a gorgeous way to update your home to the latest (but forever timeless!) decorating trend of a clay orange and cobalt blue color palette.

We are ESTATIC to find our stencils featured smack dab right on the front cover of Better Homes & Gardens Magazine!

This issue featured a gorgeous way to update your home to the latest (but forever timeless!) decorating trend of a clay orange and cobalt blue color palette. Wall Stencils from Royal Stencils are the perfect way to coordinate and tie in different color combos in a room makeover. Better Homes & Gardens loved using our Sound Waves Wall Stencil to give this Southwest aesthetic a modern twist. You can also use Tile Stencils, Modern Stencils, Farmhouse Stencils and more to change up the style for different interiors. Check out what BHG had to say about this great stencil idea...

Clay & Cobalt

"Talk about a nature wonder: This trending orange paint color takes its inspiration from the unforgettable landscapes of the Southwest. A subtle spin on terracotta, it skews more sunbaked clay than cayenne pepper for a near neutral ideal on walls. Accents veering electric blue create a palette that's as enchanting as a desert mesa under a cloudless sky."

Making Waves

"For the look of wallpaper but with total control over the colors, we painted the wall Canyon Ridge then painted ripples in Sun Bleached (both are Better Homes & Gardens at Walmart) using the Sound Waves Modern Wall Stencil from Royal Design Studio."

"Orange and blue are opposites on the color wheel, which makes them a can't miss combination for BHG style director Jessica Thomas. To give the combo a fresh spin, she paired this soft terracotta with bright blue accessories. "Cobalt has vibrancy that makes this classic pairing feel modern," she says. If you love the colors but your home skews farmhouse, tweak the tone of the blue. "Rustic rooms may call for darker denim blue accents," Thomas says. "For traditional decor, make it navy."" 

Living Colors

"These clay and cobalt pieces bring in the beauty of the desert at dusk (are are proof that opposites really do attract).

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