COLOR is alive and well in Interior Design! So, why are you sooooo afraid to use it??? Chances are you've had a bad experience. You've tried to mix some colors. But, the outcome was miles away from the look you were going for.
What if I told you: ANY COLOR COMBO CAN WORK if you know how to use it! It just takes some thought and a lot of color balancing. Hmmmm . . . . . that sounds Intentionally Random. Yes! It is!
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This picture shows an eclectic mix of pink, blue, teal and green to create the feminine room. Using so many colors could easily create sensory overload. So, why does it work? It works because of the excessive amounts of neutrals and texture.
1. The white bedding in varying textures
2. The muted rug
3. The FABULOUS Lucite Cocktail Table
4. The glass screen (Yes! Glass can be a neutral.) framed in gold
5. The frame in the background with an oversized, solid colored mat.
Fashion often drives color in Interior Design. If a color is successful in fashion, it won't be long before you see it translated into Home Décor. As an avid tennis fan, I love Serena Williams. Known on and off the court for fashion, her innovative and fearless use of color sets her apart.
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Serena's color choice is bold, using purple and orange. So why does it work? She follows a 60/30/10 rule.
- Choose 3 colors
- Use varying amounts of each
- 60% 1st Color - Dark Purple
- 30% 2nd Color - Light Purple
- 10% 3rd Color - Orange
If you are just staring out on your color journey, paint can be an obvious first step. With all the paint colors out there, that is also where you may feel like ENDING your color journey. DON'T BE AFRAID! You may be tempted to go "safe" at first. But, if you're ready to take the plunge, the rewards are SO WORTH IT!
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This room would be nice, but average, if it weren't for the AMAZING painted stripes on the walls.
How can you use a similar look in your own room if you're a colorphobe?
1. Use the same color paint, only in different sheens. Flat and Semi-Gloss are a great option.
2. Use colors with much less contrast. White with a pastel. Two complimentary neutrals. The possibilities are endless.
Remember that stripes can be tricky to paint. Hiring this job out may keep you out of therapy.
The Good News is: THERE IS A CURE FOR BEING COLORPHOBIC! By learning the ways to successfully use color, you can feel confident in giving it a try. Color can change your room - which can change YOU. It's time to add color back into your home.
Still have questions: I'm here to help! Email me at twingatedesigns@verizon.net