Showing posts with label decorating with color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating with color. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL WALL STATEMENTS


Bold and beautiful wall statements for the home

Bold and beautiful wall statements can become a tasteful addition to any room. People often tend to veer away from using bold color, but with a couple helpful tips, and a little experimenting, you will overcome your fear.

  • When choosing a bold color, be sure to keep in mind the floors, furniture, and wood work -- they should all compliment your bold color of choice.
  • Look for alcoves or focal points in which to apply your bold wall treatment.
  • Think outside the box and go beyond just painting a wall.  

View the inspiration gallery for some unique ideas.

Bold glass wall tiles accentuate a feature wall.

Bold built-in furniture with crisp white walls - wow!

Brick, wood, and a bold wall -- the perfect finishing touch.

A bold painted accent wall spices up the room.

Bold stripes add character.

(sources: pinterest.com, homefurnishings.com)

Monday, September 17, 2012

THE 60-30-10 RULE: ADDING COLOR TO YOUR SPACE

When decorating your space, divide your colors into percentages,  using the 60-30-10 rule. Take a look at any decorating magazine photo to see how this rule applies.  It's really quite simple.  Here is how it works:

60%  of a dominant color

30% of a secondary color

10% of an accent color


Mark McCauley, ASID, described it perfectly when he said, " The color breakdown is similar to a man's suit":

60%  of the color is the man's jacket and pants

30% of the outfit's color is the color shirt

10% of the outfit's color is the tie


So translated, this means:

60% of color is the walls

30% of color is in the upholstery

10% of the color is in the accents or floral arrangement

























This striking kitchen follows the 60-30-10 rule, using the last 10% of color as a bold accent above the cabinetry.





















Afraid of using color in a small space? Don't let it scare you.  This cozy nook used the 60-30-10 rule and the results are fabulous.