Monday, November 28, 2011

Color Confidence

I think a color pro is anyone who takes the colors in nature and uses them with confidence and pride in their home. For some, decorating a room  with color may initially feel overwhelming, but it need not be. First of all paint is paint and can always be changed.
I suggest these few steps to help you decide on the color scheme for you.
* Look at your wardrobe. What colors do you gravitate toward? What colors do you wear often?
* What colors make you feel happy, serene, relaxed, stimulated, inspired?
* Look at the room or space that you intend to color. How is it used and how do you hope it will make you feel?
* Check out what you are using within the space that you already have, can you keep it or is it possible to change the color to work with your new color palate.

Once you have asked yourself these questions, you are ready to make decisions about which color will dominate, and which colors will be the secondary and the accent colors. Your goal is to create a balance; however, with color, rarely are colors balanced when used in equal proportion. According to many interior design and color associations the formula that is most successful is 70% of the room dominated by one main color (often walls and floors), 20% of the room in another (window  treatments and upholstered furniture)and 10% of the room for accent color (often pillows and artwork).
Most importantly, do not forget to look at the lighting in your room. Color changes hues and value and tone according to the time of day and the amount and type of light within the room.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Home Goods Demonstration

Saturday, my partner in crime, Pat, and I facilitated a fun seminar at our local Home Goods store. We hoped for a few folks and got over 30. It was quite a turnout! We offered interactive and informative information for people to make their homes their own personal sanctuary.
Here are a few of our tips of the trade that are useful to everyone.

1. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Each person designed there own cocktail table. It was amazing how many completely different looks emerged. The one consistency.....design secret 101......on each table was something vertical, a set or trio of the same object, books, and an unexpected surprise.

2. Mirrors
Mirrors are a designers best friend, and can be used anywhere anytime to complete or accent tough to design areas

3. If you see it, Buy it!
Home Goods has something for everyone, but here is the deal...if you see it buy it. Everything in the store turns over 20 times per year! If you see something great, you may not find it there again.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Tell Your Story

Every Person, Every Family Has a Story.

Tell your story in your home through design elements. Much like life, design trends change with the times. However, you can still personalize a room to say something about you and your story. Find a focal point, something that you love and that is special to you, and build the room around it. Whether it's classic or funky, you can make that the foundation. A focal point can be a to-die- for view, an interesting architectural detail, or even a great piece of art that doesn't match a thing In the living room.  It may be the oversized cocktail table, or a mirrored chest transformed into a changing table in the baby's room that takes center stage. The point is to think outside of the box when deciding on the focal point.

Once you've picked the focal point, begin to tell your story by.adding something tall, something unexpected, something fresh, and a pair of items. Don't be afraid! Things can be moved around. Work in all directions, vertically as well as horizontally. Layer items to create an experience for family and guests.