Showing posts with label blue green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue green. Show all posts

12/18/14

IT STARTS WITH COLOR

 CASUAL LIVING
there is an art to it
there is skill involved in making a home comfy, casual, comfortable

and still beautiful

because there isn't one of you out there who secretly wishes for an unattractive home

it starts with color
and restraint
color is great - especially when you know the colors you love
or the colors that make you feel good
or the colors you prefer to wear



Before you choose the wall color, you should have a good idea
of the other colors you want to live with...


take some time on this
you will be living with them for quite a few years...

Start with color..
but there is no need to hit someone over the head with it
the minute they walk in your door

Decorating is all about layers - and I like to start those layers with subtlety -
with background color -

something a little more quiet
that adds to the overall design but doesn't wave flags at you and say

"Hey, Look At Me!  I'm the Wall Color!!!"

Color is tied to our heartstrings...
and because color is emotional
choose it carefully
decide the atmosphere you want in your home...

if you want easy care, 
the kind of room you can put your feet up and relax
nothing fussy
then choose colors that make you feel comfortable and relaxed


if you like a soothing, calm, spacious, comfortable feel to a room
choose a grayed down color
a gray, a blue or green or beige with gray undertones
soft
soothing
tranquil

If  you prefer fresh, spacious and uncluttered -
clean lines, bright rooms -

find a white, or the barest whisper of a color
for your walls



If you like cozy,
go with warm tones

they tend to move toward you - making a room feel warmer, 

cozier and comfy


Something a little more dramatic appeal?
Use high contrasts,
deep colors

or accent walls


It all starts with wall color - 
and wall color starts with a plan in mind...
but that's another post for another day...

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QUESTION FROM A READER:

You'll see by these photos that this room needs help. It was supposed to be a formal dining room but we're not formal people. 
We just won and mounted the TV. It's up high to allow room for the computer. I thought of spraying the computer stand black? 

The piano is going away to make space for a new couch. Have not picked out a couch yet. Would like something that people would want to curl up on and watch a movie.

I would like suggestions on wall color, couch style, and anything else. Budget is nominal. I'm not a fan of gray because it feels rather cold to me. I did see a Benjamin Moore Van Courtland Blue that appealed. I've also see a happy Robin's egg blue (but paler, not intense) on a site somewhere. It was R.E.Blue on the top half and white on the bottom half, set off by burlap, full-length curtains and a white couch. We have three kids so the color white is a no-go. The rest of the house is soft-contemporary. This room is the first room people see when entering from the foyer so I don't want to go crazy with a teal ceiling (although I thought one was cool that I saw). Thanks for your help and I hope your mom & sister are doing okay.
Thank you for your kind wishes... sadly my mom passed away at nearly 97 - after living a long and full life.  My sister is still struggling with her illness.  Good days and bad.  Life in a nutshell. :)



The warm tan on your walls has too much warm tone for its size.  Warm tones tend to move toward you - making your room 'feel' smaller.  So I would recommend a cool tone neutral and then warm it up with fabrics and accessories.



Not all grays are cold.  The most popular gray tones actually have a beige or brown undertone, making them 'warm grays'.  Whatever color you decide on, I would recommend choosing a tone of that color that is 'grayed down' - or is the gray version of that color
having that gray base makes is a cooler and more soothing tone, 
and also makes the room feel larger

Benjamin Moore's Van Courtland Blue has a definite gray undertone
but may be a little too dark for your space - we don't want it to feel cave-like...

Benjamin Moore VAN COURTLAND BLUE

Here are some blue grays to consider...
I hope you find one you fall in love with!
Benjamin Moore PALADIAN BLUE
Benjamin Moore QUIET MOMENTS
Benjamin Moore BEACH GLASS
Benjamin Moore SILVER GRAY
Best of luck!






5/22/14

THE COLOR YOU CRAVE: GRAY

Choosing a color you are going to live with for a while is intimidating
Especially facing hundreds of tiny squares of color
at your local paint store
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Throw into the mix lighting, undertones and the fact that the color you see on your computer screen can be completely different than the one you bring home...

5/2/14

SOPHISTICATED, CALM, SOOTHING COLOR FOR HURRICANE SANDY VICTIM



Hi Claudine, 
Okay one question will be hard but here goes. 
We live one block from the beach in Queens, NY, which is great, but Hurricane Sandy did a lot of damage to our home and neighborhood.

7/12/13

COLOR SPECIFICS

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO FIND THAT COLOR YOU CAN SEE IN YOUR HEAD?
and when you think you have it.... and it looks good on the paint chip
why does it disappear when you paint it on your wall?

Centsational Girl

6/16/12

PAINTED KITCHENS


I LOVE PAINTED KITCHENS
Greige Design
They don't have to be white, necessarily,
although the white ones make me happy
but there are other options, too...
like lovely dove gray
I wouldn't complain about this color - not even a little bit

6/14/12

CHOOSING A COLOR PALETTE

MEOWWW 

I've always loved the color palette of a Siamese Cat.  Creamy beiges,
deep browns, dark charcoal, and those calm blue eyes.
There is a reason they are so beautiful.  Nature knows the perfect
color palette!
 

2/16/12

REFRESH

TIME FOR CHANGE!

HGTV
It may just be that a brand new year is here, but I have a tremendous itch to feather my nest
a little.  Everywhere I look I see things I want to change - for instance the interior paint I've been living with for about 10 years. (This is where my sweetie looks up and rolls his eyes).

I find that making a list helps me focus my priorities. It's more just the act of making a list - putting thought to paper - sometimes I don't even look at it again until months later.  (Sometimes that's because when I look at it I hyperventilate a little) - who knew a list could get so looooong.

4/19/11

ASKED AND ANSWERED - COLOR HELP

Atlanta Homes
I've been in the middle of a client's renovation and I haven't had time to answer my wonderful readers' questions individually.  

So, with apologies to those who asked for help -
(and I hope this isn't too late) 

2/11/11

EXPLORING WALL COLOR: SERENE GREEN



There are specific words that come to mind for the color green.  Words like nature, calm, serene, soothing and 'Spring'. 

WHAT DID YOU MISS?

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