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

Colourful Rooms

FROM THE RIGHT BANK | Creating a global modern home inspired by travels around the world.

As much as I love my neutrals, there's nothing like a blast of colour in a room to really make it come alive.   And, I don't mean just throwing a few colourful pillows on the sofa or putting up a bold piece of art in a beige or gray room, I mean colour like you mean it... in commitment pieces!

A large sofa, floor tiles, kitchen cabinets
massive rugs and glorious wallpaper!

See what colour can do to impart drama, infuse energy, create interest and establish a sense of mystery in these rooms,  and then see how it stacks up to plain old neutrals.

10 Bathrooms with Showstopping Tile Plus Where to Find It: These gorgeous hexagonal tiles, called 'Dandelion', are by Swedish maker Contemporary Tiles.
via Apartment Therapy
Love Painted Kitchen Islands? Read tips for incorporating one in your home: http://www.bhg.com/blogs/centsational-style/2012/12/01/painted-kitchen-islands/
Better Homes & Gardens
black, pink and grey -   wallpaper panels!


A beautiful dining area
Amanda Nisbet


Gold/Brass/Bronze Kitchen Sinks | FROM THE RIGHT BANK

ellie cashman wallpaper
Ellie Cashman wallpaper


DREAM HOME: Geremia Design’s 25th Street Residence | Rue
Geremia Design via Rue Magazine
Kelly Wearstler
Kelly Wearstler

Second Wind Interior Design

Miles Redd blue kitchen with high gloss paint - the only dark cabinets I've ever loved.
Miles Redd


Ok, so pink silk walls and high gloss navy kitchen cabinets may not be for the faint of heart, 
but it's what makes designer's like Kelly Wearstler and Miles Redd legendary artists.

Consider all the many ways that colour can make any room feel really special, and go for it.  
Decorating your home should be fun, not scary, and certainly not something that gives you angst when it comes to choosing the right colour.   

Start with at least one new colour on a piece of furniture
 (a painted cabinet or an upholstered chair) and go from there.
You may just find it lifts your spirits when you walk into the room and makes you smile.  
Don't be afraid to colour your world!

Check out more colourful spaces on my Colour Blast pinboard





Decorating with Blue


I must say that I haven't used a lot of blue in my own decor except for the Tiffany blue accents in my office.  

So when my client asked me to zhush-up her already lovely living room, my first instinct was to ramp up the intensity of the blues she loves to add some drama to the space while still keeping it very sophisticated.


As you can see from the Before shot above, the floors are a beautiful dark hardwood, the trim work and paint colour is classic, and the shapely ceiling is a great feature - but the room is relatively "boring" according to my client and really wasn't comfortable for entertaining.  

So the challenge was to create an inviting space that would accommodate several people at once for drinks before and after dinner but also to function as the spot for their upright piano (off to the right side of the above photo) and as a quiet, weekend reading spot.

One of the other key issues that makes this room "not quite right" is the scale and proportion of the furniture.

All the furniture, except the sofa, was purchased for a previous, smaller home.  The accent Persian rug (below) is a sentimental piece for the client, so we are keeping it and using the colours as a jumping off point for the room.  We'll place a much larger, wool sisal rug underneath to help visually expand the space, keeping the Persian as a focal point on top.


The coffee table is also too small and will be replaced with a larger one.  
The settee is going to another room, and we'll bring in two larger chairs and some side tables to accommodate the long, narrow room.

This was one of the inspiration images that really spoke to my clients in terms of the feel for the room.

Blues and Browns ~ Quatrain wall brackets

They wanted to keep a mix of contemporary and vintage pieces; some sparkle with their existing crystal sconces and aged finishes like antique brass and weathered silver; luxurious fabrics, and artwork that creates interest but is complimentary to the colour palette in the rest of the room.

So once the floor plan was done, I started to pull fabrics for the upholstery and pillows.
Here's the fabric scheme we landed on


The damask and leaf patterns are from Joanne Fabrics as are some of the blue/green velvets.

We are adding two of these modern wing chairs that will back onto the dining room

with the sage green velvet on the front and the damask on the back - can't wait to see it!
(a similar pattern is on the dining room end chairs in a gold fabric) 



The clients existing tufted arm chairs will get a big beauty boost
upholstered in this gorgeous cerulean blue velvet - YUM!


I also found this great fabric that will be used for a couple of pillows.  The client has an affinity for French decor and loved it as soon as she saw it.



The other big change in the room will be larger scale art pieces.

We'll add something colourful above the sofa working within the colour palette 
but adding some depth and interest to the well-lit space.

Here's a few pieces we're considering:




I think I see an image of a person in this one - do you?

 Decorating with art really takes a space to another level (as I've noted in another post here).

Given the main purpose of the room is to entertain, a place to store and mix drinks was key.  I looked at open bar carts, but this room really needed a larger piece to sit next to the sofa instead of an end table.

We're going to use this antiqued mirrored cabinet and then glam it up with styling... 




gold gold everywhere on the bar


glamorous bar carts - cocktail trays1.jpg


Mad Men drinks tray

Oh, the beauty of filled crystal decanters at the office!


And on that note, I'm suddenly feeling thirsty.









Blue Moods

I've always liked the colour blue because it reminds me of the soothing feeling of the ocean and summer skies.  So when I designed my office/studio I decided a blue and cream palette would be the perfect hues to give me the calming atmosphere I wanted when working.  This was my inspiration: a large canvas that hangs above my drawing table.  I love seeing it every day I walk in there and that's a feeling you definitely want for a work space!


But it wasn't until recently, while working with a client who wanted to create an elegant yet casual space, that I fell in love with blue and the sheer breadth of shades that can inspire all kinds of moods in a space.  

We wanted to create a palette that could work for the entire main floor - kitchen, family room, living & dining rooms.  The jumping off point would be the kitchen's dark wood cabinetry with white counter tops and grey wood flooring throughout - I wrote about it here.

When I started putting together the inspiration boards these were some of the images that evoked an immediate emotional response and I wanted to explore further with my client

Pinterest

Sharon & Ozzy Osborne's Home
designed by Martyn Lawrence-Bullard

Todd Alexander Romano

Tobi Fairley 
via
Even the simplest aqua tiles with minimalist fixtures and glass shower doors make it feel like this bathroom is submersed in water.  (However, I would have lightened up the floors for a more "sandy" feel).



So, if I haven't quite made my point about creating a mood with blue, check out how this ATM in Iran actually draws you in, almost inviting you to take some cash!  
How stylish is that?

Maybe they were inspired by one of these natural beauties?


So what kind of blue mood do you prefer?





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