Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Light it up
Lighting is such a crucial part of the success of a room. Not just for the adequate amount of light, but the positioning, source and quality of light and light fixtures. 'Layering' light will really build the visual interest of a room--not to mention the practical benefits of having multiple placements of light. What I mean by 'layering' is multiple sources of light at multiple heights: center ceiling fixtures for a general 'wash' of light, perimeter ceiling light to wash down walls or cabinets/ furniture, wall scones to wash up and down walls and artwork, and lamps to illuminate specific areas and furniture at sitting levels. Task lighting under cabinets or over tables and desks. Try adding some lamps to a room and see the difference. Just remember to keep the lamps in proportion with the room size, be bold, and have fun with it!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Being brave with paint color
Interior paint color is one of the most dramatic and inexpensive ways to set the tone of a room. It seems to me that so often people are afraid of color, and as a result tend towards a variation of white, believing that this will make the space 'feel bigger'. Actually, although a lighter color will reflect more light and make a room 'bright' it will reduce the visual size of the space. Richer, darker colors will add volume to a room. What happens is that with darker tones the eye cannot discern the actual perimeter of the wall. Also, a stronger color can blend more subtly with the exterior views, blending inside with out. This gives a room more visual volume. However, a darker color will absorb more light, so this must be accounted for with extra lighting--but this is another story for another time!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Color for Homes
Color is such a fundamental element of a home; yet it never ceases to amaze me how many mistakes I see around town. For example: do you like blue? Blue is the most popular color in the States, however whenever I have a client who says "Blue is my favorite color--I would like the exterior of my house to be blue" I shudder. Blue is one of the most perilous colors to use on an exterior. It can so easily turn to 'gray' or to 'country'. If it is too dark it can weigh down a house. If it is too light it looks trendy, and can date very quickly. It competes with sky--which always wins! It is better to complement your surroundings--neighborhood and environment. Don't be tempted to make a color preference statement with your house. Blue may be the most favorite color--but it is definitely not everyone's and a blue house may inhibit resale. Sure, blue may be your favorite color--it's mine--but dress yourself in it, not your house.
I will be talking about some different exterior colors over the next few days--feel free to tell me what you think and if you have any questions. . .
I will be talking about some different exterior colors over the next few days--feel free to tell me what you think and if you have any questions. . .
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