Posts Tagged ‘Colour Combinations’
Walkin’ the ‘hood
Whilst I am technically back at work, many of my clients and some of my suppliers are still on holidays so I can enjoy a slower pace. However, I am enjoying my walks around the suburb each afternoon and watching the houses changing colours.
I live amongst Californian Bungalows and Federation homes in Sydney’s North Shore and many of them have undergone renovations over the last few years to accommodate the families that have moved into the area.
It’s interesting to see the colour palette moving towards grey rather than brown which is what the colour forecasters have been predicting.
Most of the houses subscribe to my 3 colour formula and I must say, I think the homes look smart with a light, medium and dark colour.
It’s a shame this homeowner hasn’t read my blog or decided to spend a nominal outlay on a Colour Consultant to get the overall look just right.
This was the house before via Google Street View and I really think it would’ve benefitted from a dark colour on the barge boards (they’re the wide boards at the top of the gable). Alternatively, the shingles could’ve been painted a colour between the dark grey and the white.
Remember a Colour Consultation is the cheapest part of repainting your home but will make all the difference.
If your home is brick then the brickwork is considered a colour so you only need to choose two colours. What do you think – two colours or three?
If you would like assistance choosing exterior paint colours for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
It’s official – the hottest colour for 2012 is Orange
Pantone have announced the Colour of The Year for 2012is Tangerine Tango – a vivacious, reddish orange.
Orange is a friendly colour as well as being warm and energising and that’s just what we need to buoy the economy back to life.
Each year when the Colour of the Year is announced I like to look at how the new colour will work with past colours.
Orange and Pink (2011) looks great in girls rooms.
Orange and Turquoise (2010) has that electric zing.
Orange and Yellow (2009) is a very retro, mellow look.
Orange and Purple (2008) can have a certain sophistication about it.
So orange could be the colour for all seasons. Will you be decorating with orange?
If you would like assistance selecting colours for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
Colour Trends for 2012
St Ives Shopping Village is a local shopping centre on Sydney’s North Shore. For the past few years I have been writing the Home article in their bi-monthly magazine, Village Life.
The latest issue has just been published and the article is on Colour Trends for 2012. The article was compiled with the help of Dulux and Resene colour predictions.
The magazine promotes the stores in the shopping centre and I’m always keen to see what illustrations they have used to go with my article. They add some great visuals to my words.
If you would like assistance choosing colours for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
It’s not orange
As I tear through the shopping centres on my quest to complete lists before Christmas, I have been noticing a plethora of orange.
It seems just about every shop window features an orange item of one shade or another.
Pumpkin, Amber, Coral, Clay, Tangerine, Peach, Melon, Splice, call it what you will, but it’s all out there.
I know that once a colour appears en masse in the fashion industry, we can expect to see it in the home industry very soon thereafter.
I don’t mind touches of orange in the home, in soft furnishings, feature walls or even wallpaper, as long as it is in moderation.
However, I am really worried that we may return to that time in the ’90′s when everyone was giving their home a Tuscan makeover by laying terracotta tiles and painting the walls apricot.
Frances Mayes has a lot to answer for!
What about you? Are you a fan of orange and it’s many tints and shades?
If you would like assistance choosing colours for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
White Hot
An all white room usually leaves me cold. But I did a double take when I saw this study recently.
The all white room has been punched with colour bursts making the room so much more friendly and fun.
What about you? Do you like all white or loads of colour?
If you would like assistance choosing a colour scheme for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
Jonathan Adler in Australia
I was very excited to learn that a selection of Jonathan Adler furniture and pottery is now available here in Australia.
I love his quirky style and bold use of colour and pattern. The house he decorated for the Barbie’s 50th birthday party was sensational.
Visiting one of his stores was high on my list of shops to see when we holidayed in America this year.
His two books Happy Chic Colors and Happy Chic Accessorizing are full of Adlerisms on the lighter side of decorating. And now we can enjoy some of his products here.
If you would like assistance finding quirky furniture and accessories for you home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
Particularly Partial to Purple
It seems that I everywhere I turn I see purple.
Which is not a problem for me as I’m particularly partial to purple.
Fortunately my clients like it too.
What about you? Are you partial to purple?
If you would like assistance choosing colours for your home, contact us for an online or in-person consultation.
There’s No Place Like Home
After tripping around the United States for the past four weeks, I am finally home in my own little abode.
We had a wonderful time and saw so much. But there’s nothing like getting home to your own space and bed.
Travelling certainly broadens the horizons and it was fascinating to see the many styles of architecture and colours used somewhere else. It was also great to visit some of the interior shops and marvel at the seemingly limitless choices there are in more populated countries.
But coming home, made me realise that behind every door, the interiors are probably similar.
There will be a kitchen where the meals are prepared and homework done.
A living room for watching television and conversation with friends and family.
And bedrooms that are as individual as the occupants, yet somehow the same as the next one.
The interiors will be smattered with curios and collectibles that have been purchased for one reason or another or handed down from family. Each item telling a story or transporting the owner to another time and place.
Dorothy was right, There’s no place like home.
She’s just lucky she didn’t have a 17 hour plane flight to get there!























































