• Follow us:

Posts Tagged ‘white interiors’

White Interiors – Get Ready for This Energetic Aura

Thursday, December 7th, 2017

Or it’s just lovely to swim in white with specks of gold and pastel. Featured here is the Cynthia Rowley for Hooker Furniture Dining Room Swanson Upholstered Metal Side Chair.

There are many known advantages to using white in a home, probably the best known is its awesome ability to reflect light, making any home more spacious and airy. The aesthetic benefits of white also bring about a different level of calmness, cleanliness, and simplicity.

If you’re tempted to suddenly whitewash your home with this color (or the very absence of hues), it is wise to hold your horses first. There are many more creative ways of using white in interior design than just painting the walls white.

An even better part when you’re willing to wait is that you are going to have a limitless choice of fusing more beautiful colors all around.

Use White as Main Feature

Instead of using white on your walls, why not use white furnishings? Don’t let white become your default backdrop when you can use it in more interesting ways.

White furniture can pop against a dark background.  So, when you have dark walls then you’ll have an elegant vibe as you make the space more interesting with your white furniture pieces. You can also have the fireplace painted white to match your furniture set.

Your background can be black, midnight blue or the unique bottle green.

Use White as a Highlighter

This is one of the most common roles of white. You can play up the most interesting details by using white as a highlighting color. An example is when you have white kitchen cabinets surrounding your kitchen. Here, fun details can be seen as a dark-colored kitchen island and wood flooring will help in playing up the beauty of bright yellow flowers in a glass vase.

Even your appliances can now come in color to offset the mainly neutral surroundings.

Use White as an Overhead Beam

Imagine white wood beam ceilings. This single feature can already make the room. A few people may prefer the natural color of wood as opposed to whitewashed ceilings but if you want to brighten up your space, then having white ceilings is one of the easiest ways to achieve it.

Plus, a single coat or whitewashing will not completely hide the grain of the wood so it will still look beautifully natural than having to hide the wood completely with thick coats of paint.

Use White on Trimming

Wainscoting might not be that common in bedrooms but it could be a terrific and fashionable idea to work on. Wainscoting can cover a major portion of the walls then you can choose any pastel color to complement.

This duo can then be the perfect backdrop for any interesting patterns and colors that you would want to add to the bedroom.

Paint the Floor White

Sure they are a tad more difficult to maintain but white floors are super charming. They can exude a casual vibe but, at the same time, a fancy appeal that is impossible to ignore.

White flooring can also make the furniture appear floating. You can also play up the fashion in the dining area as you place the most colorful, mismatched chairs. What about white oak floors? Oh, they’re so beautiful that they exude cleanliness.

White flooring is the most excellent complement to any home’s design. These floors are your blank canvas just like white walls.

Paint the Staircase White

Why not? Amp the style in your home as you take the interior design further with white staircases. Encase the steps with glass or acrylic side panels instead of the usual metal spindles and banisters.

Go Traditional with White Tiles

And what is a bathroom without white ceramic fixtures? White is still the go-to color when it comes to cleanliness and simple beauty. White bathroom fixtures are also an excellent way to add value to your home.

Tags: , , , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Elements, Interior Design Themes | Comments Off on White Interiors – Get Ready for This Energetic Aura

Stark Getaway: How to Create the Non-Alienating Style

Saturday, September 2nd, 2017

White can either be the backdrop or it can be the star of the show. Here, it is obviously the focal point – you just gotta love the Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Lady in White Console.

How do you feel when you enter an all-white place? Do you instantly feel comfortable or do you have a foreboding feeling? White is not a color that many homeowners would use in their homes. In fact, a lot of people are nervous about using the absence of color right in their very home.

Yet white can be a refreshing color to use. It is that one color that evokes cleanliness, purity, and even holiness. It can also exude sophistication when properly used. Before you make the proverbial change, just make sure that you are okay with this color and that you can live with it for a while.

A Blank Slate

Consider white as a blank canvas. Just think of it as a way of having a fresh start. Let your creativity run free. Begin by searching for that killer view which you can highlight (e.g. a beautiful landscape, the blue ocean or a majestic mountain).

White is a wonderful canvas which can easily serve as a backdrop to that gorgeous vista. Don’t engulf the entire room in color. Use white and find out which elements speak to you in your habitat.

Another way that you can use white as a canvas is to have it frame a lovely artwork. Showcase your style as well as your personality through the work of art, whether that’s a sculptural piece or a painting.

Traditional or Modern White

The versatility of white is truly amazing. Just imagine the wide range from which you can choose a shade – from cream to egg white. Whether you want to set up a traditional or a modern kitchen matters not.

Use marble countertops for your traditional kitchen then white lacquer should be used in your modern kitchen.

A lot of homeowners are now braving the beauties of having a white kitchen. Sure, it needs a little more maintenance but it feels and looks cleaner and more classic. In fact, a lot of appliances and furniture work well with this hue.

White + Metal

Have you given white plus a metallic color combination a second thought? This is a trend that’s hot at the moment. In fact, other neutrals such as browns, blacks, and grays are also being paired with different metals.

White and stainless steel also work well, again, in the kitchen. See how you can have some brass fixtures paired with your white furnishings. Metal can beautifully reflect the crisp beauty of white. Don’t be afraid to tread this design path.

Work That White Upholstery

Who says white upholstery won’t work in a home? Again, it will be a tad more difficult to clean but it’s oh so worth it. Just think about which room you will have a white furniture in. Preferably, these are areas with low traffic – the bedroom, home office, or a home library.

If you really, really have to use white upholstery in your living room, then be sure to have faux leather on the sofa. Faux suede and white denim seat covers are also the ideal elements to use in homes with children and pets.

White Layering

Should you feel that your room is lacking personality, consider how you can layer different shades of white. Use textures, patterns, and different materials in similar white shades. This styling technique works well best in bedrooms.

Upholstered headboards and textiles, bedding, and window treatments work well in different shades of white tone-on-tone variation.

White Bathroom

It is best to highlight your white bathroom structures. What could defeat a white bathtub, white sink basin, and white tile flooring? These can be better appreciated if you have teal, red, or aqua mosaic tiles to frame these white beauties.

Tags: , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Elements, Interior Design Themes | Comments Off on Stark Getaway: How to Create the Non-Alienating Style

The White Décor: Exciting, Docile and Many Things in Between

Wednesday, January 11th, 2017

Cynthia Rowley’s Mystique Nine-drawer dresser in white sits wonderfully with all the other Nordic elements in this room.

White is the color of snow and decorating with white could mean one of two things – it could make you feel anxious or you could feel at ease. Many homeowners veer away from white because it is too stark, too antiseptic, it even makes them feel like they are inside a hospital building.

To others, though, white can be a refreshing color since it evokes cleanliness, purity, even sophistication.

Before deciding whether you would or would not use white, here are some guidelines that could help you decorate with this hue –

Think of It as a Blank Slate    

Instead of feeling animosity towards white, look at it as a way of freshening things up. You could go any way you want to go, creativity wise. White rooms could inspire you to frame a scenic view of your garden outside. It could also be the canvas to beautiful stencils, stickers and photo murals.

Instead of automatically resorting to bright colored walls, see what white would translate into in your home.

White Kitchen: Traditional or Modern

White is deliciously versatile. It can be creamy and the perfect partner to wooden furnishings, thus, it is the foundation to a classic or traditional kitchen. Wooden kitchen cabinets would pair well with gleaming, white, marble counters.

Homeowners also love white because it confidently blends in a modern environment. In fact, a lot of kitchen appliance manufacturers have long made appliances in an array of white options.

Be Timeless With White

If you’ve been paying close attention to interior design trends, color pairings use grays, blacks and tones of white with metals. White has been paired with brass, stainless steel, gold and copper. This pair looks warm and inviting even when metals have reflective properties and white is crisp.

If you’re brave enough, you could also venture into white upholstery. Sure, it is more difficult to clean as it gathers dirt more quickly, but just consider which room it would go to and you could control dirt through regular maintenance.

Use white denim slipcovers if you have kids and pets in your home. Don’t let white’s stark cleanliness hamper you from using this wonderful hue.

Decorating with white doesn’t default to an all-white interior as proven by this single piece Hooker Furniture Bedroom Sandcastle Twin Wood Panel Bed.

Frame Artwork with White

One of the best assets of using white is its ability to highlight other stuff. It could emphasize personality and it won’t even compete with the other colors that you choose to use.

Sculptures, paintings and other works of art demand attention so you need a color that won’t compete with them. Here is where white would come in. You would notice how all eyes would instantly go to the artwork without you asking the guests to.

Choose from Shades of White

There are, believe it or not, hundreds upon hundreds of shades of white in the market these days; some even look closer to beige. Some even look like yellow, green or pink and this is not surprising since every color that you can find in the spectrum has a version of white.

Pick flooring, furnishings, countertops and just about anything in white for your interior design. Just be sure to layer tone upon tone for a warmer appeal. Don’t forget to add textures and patterns in similar hues in order to keep the room interesting.

A room that lacks warmth or personality needs layers of white. White hues create depth and interest. This setup works best in bedrooms as you layer the headboard, bedding and window treatments.

White makes your home versatile all year round. Whether you’re cuddling indoors with during winter or awaiting the exciting colors of spring, white will always be a welcome basic color.

Tags: , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Themes | Comments Off on The White Décor: Exciting, Docile and Many Things in Between

Why White Is Not Blank

Thursday, November 17th, 2016

Fine Furniture Design Bedroom Bamboo Drawer Chest 1050-116

Fine Furniture Design Bedroom Bamboo Drawer Chest 1050-116

What did you feel when you last saw an all-white home? Did you feel relaxed or was it the opposite? White is a color that most homeowners would just use to mix with other colors but using it – on its own – is not something that many would venture to. A lot of people are nervous about the use of white especially when they want their home to look homier. Yet white can be a refreshing color compared to many other colors on the spectrum.

White evokes cleanliness, purity, even sophistication and confidence. Prior to using white in your home, be sure to check out the following tips first –

White as Clean Slate

Instead of feeling nervous about white, look at it as a way to achieve a fresh start. White can release your creativity without you even becoming totally aware of it. A white room is a wonderful way to decide what inspirations you have for your room. For instance, if you have a scenic view from the living room, then it would be a great idea to frame this in white walls. There is nothing more beautiful than white as a backdrop for the most gorgeous vistas.

Know also that there are different shades of white that are not automatically beige. Every hue, in fact, has a corresponding white tint, from yellows, pinks to purples and greens.

White on Upholstery

Sure, white upholstery is a bit more difficult to clean as it gathers dirt more quickly, but using white in this case means knowing what fabric type to pick. Having children and pets in your home would call for sturdier fabrics such as khaki or faux suede. There are also slipcovers that are now made with white denim so find out if that’s also suitable for your active home.

Let Art Do the Talking

A great asset that you can actually show off using a white wall is an interesting piece of art. Show your personality by putting up a framed painting or any interesting piece of art on the wall. Such pieces command attention and adding the bareness of white make them the perfect focal points in rooms.

Use Tone-on-Tone Layering

Should you ever feel that your room lacks warmth or personality, think of layering the whites in like shades. Use warm whites and warm grays, for instance. Use textures and patterns that are similar to the white hues that you used.

White Spells Versatility

White will always be a rich canvas where you can decorate and style all year round. Whether you’re ushering in the winter season or welcoming the advent of spring, there will always be shades of white that go well with the interesting colors of the season.

White can also be used to frame interesting architectural features. For example, an all-white bathroom would effectively highlight a colorful vanity table. With the right accessories, white can actually look cosmopolitan, even sophisticated.

Risk aversion or veering away from idea overload is also the role of white paint. As a homeowner, it is often easy to get lost in the trendiest interior designs. If you want to have a more grounded setting, then use white to anchor your most interesting designs.

White Means Erasing Blemishes

White is an eraser of any architectural error – from blemish on the drywall to exposed ducts. White is an effective way to camouflage eyesores. If you’re living in an older home, then this can also highlight the most beautiful crown molding.

Use white to transform your home to the modern minimalist, classic neutral or traditional setting that you dreamed it to be.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Elements, Interior Design Themes | No Comments »

Scandinavian Interior Design: Simplicity, Function and Beauty Rolled Into One

Wednesday, September 21st, 2016

1586-80116-MULTI Aura Round Accent Table with Shell Top 1118CR Delancey Club Chair

1586-80116-MULTI Aura Round Accent Table with Shell Top 1118CR Delancey Club Chair

Scandinavian design is maximized styling with the least amount of fuss, the two guiding principles being function and fundamentalism. This design has been shaped by the sensible minds in Old Nordic Europe resulting in airiness, light, serenity, even a stark oneness with Mother Nature.

Scandinavian trend is a concoction of Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish design principles. All of these use natural elements which favor the neutral color palette. Remember to keep lines more basic.

Winning the World Over with the Scandinavian Look

Scandinavian home design invaded the world right after the 1947 Triennale di Milano edition. This is a renowned design exhibit in Milan. Here, glassware, accessories and furniture pieces coming from Nordic regions are shown. Later, the world caught on as they saw the beauty that this stark white design can offer.

The design show soon travelled to the U.S. and in Canada. The years 1954 through 1957 were the most fascinating years for this design as more and more ideas were added.

It is interesting that Scandinavian trends have evolved from the usual European look of favored ornate and opulent décor brought to the world by royalty and aristocracy. The Nordic people embraced a more practical look though plush pieces also appear now and then.

Scandinavian Light

Lighting is key in the Nordic regions with only seven daylight hours during the winter season. The look and feel of your lighting fixture will say a lot about whether or not you have achieved the Scandinavian design.

Scandinavian interiors have different kinds of lighting for mood building and correct illumination. This usually hangs between the industrial and modern looks. The styles could be anything from pendant to wall sconces.

Candlelight is also a must as it can automatically add a beautiful glow to any space. Votives are a beautiful deviation though you can be traditional by using candelabra.

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Mimosa - Cottage Fabric Barstool

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Mimosa – Cottage Fabric Barstool

Scandinavian Form and Function

Scandinavian furniture is all about the use of clean lines. Find chairs, tables and sofas that have a Mid-Century modern look. These are the ones that have rounded, smooth edges and neutral hues.

This design also focuses on function and innovative look.

Scandinavian Flooring

Don’t ever use wall-to-wall carpeting as this never happens in Scandinavian interiors. Flooring is traditionally hardwood, used in its natural color or, often, painted white. Since it is white, it automatically contributes to the expansion of the space and allowing more light inside.

Scandinavian Living Elements

It is also crucial to bring in living elements of beauty and color in this design. Fresh flowers are an absolute necessity. This is apparent with all those sidewalk florists in Copenhagen who sell tulips in every possible color.

Succulents are also a welcoming vision in any Scandinavian home.

Scandinavian Means Neutral

If there is one color palette that is most associated with Scandinavian design, then it would have to be neutrals. So go ahead and use a lot of whites, grays, browns and blacks. These can be interwoven throughout your home if you want to create a calming and clean look.

Designers have introduced pop colors throughout the years so sea greens and light pinks are also now acceptable.

Regular Scandinavian homes have white walls that allow art and furniture to mesmerize.

Scandinavian Means Zero Clutter and Limitations

One of the best features of Scandinavian interiors is cleanliness. Storage is a must and is often implemented through shelves and cabinets. Décor is always intentional where less is more. Always remember visually relaxing as your mantra.

Inviting light in is a major concept in Scandinavian interior design. Windows from these European regions have windows that are often stripped bare. Should the homeowners consider using window treatments, then the materials should be sheer or linen.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Interior Design 101, Interior Design Themes | No Comments »

The Grecian Impact: The How-to’s of God-Like Interior Design

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016

Hickory White Living Room Greek Key Cocktail Table 243-11

Hickory White Living Room Greek Key Cocktail Table 243-11

Not a lot of knowledge is known in terms of Grecian interior design and décor. Despite this, Greece, known more for the beauty of one of its cities – Athens – is equal to embellishments and everything that’s simple yet posh. Grecian art and architecture also spell wealth, texture and rich colors that are surprisingly offset by the cleanest lines and edited furnishings.

If you want to embrace a Mediterranean interior, then it must be Greek décor that you should first consider. It could look fresh and modern without passing off as too antiseptic.

Frescoed or Painted White

Homes in Greece differ depending on the climate. Most of the interior walls are left bare. Others come with just a single woven wall décor. The warmer southern regions favored whitewashed clay, even stucco wall finishes. They also love window openings that are great in catching Mediterranean breeze.

Greek city dwelling, on the other hand, reflect wealth. The homes come with frescoed walls that have been painted by the best artists. Common colors are earth tones and pastels, those who favor deeper shades use blacks and reds.

Notice also the sceneries that have been carefully preserved in many Greek pottery pieces. Framed frescoes come with tiled or painted borders complete with classic Greek designs and symmetrical curves.

Greek minimalist homes are stucco-textured that have been whitewashed. The use of drapes, shutters or window shades are kept at a bare minimum so that the gorgeous skies and the blue sea can still be enjoyed.

Hickory White Living Room Greek Key Sofa 4902-05: White plus any bold hue is the basic pairing for any Greek interior.

Hickory White Living Room Greek Key Sofa 4902-05: White plus any bold hue is the basic pairing for any Greek interior.

Don’t Forge the Floor Décor

Grecian art is pointless without the floor artworks. This country has forests that supply ample amounts of oak, maple, beech, citrus and willow trees which are great for furniture making. The floors, though, were often pounded plaster or simple earth. This was, of course, more evident in poorer dwellings. You could opt for concrete flooring if you want to play the role of a well-to-do Athenian to a T. You can also install mosaic tiles on your floor, patterned scenes that are paired with those that are painted on the walls, or bordered geometric designs.

And what are Grecian floors without thick woven rugs? Have these installed in special areas to frame authentic Greek vases and other iconic images.

Zero Frill Furnishing

Less should be enough – this must be your new motto if you want to have Grecian interiors. Your home must not be cluttered with furniture and accessories. You should be contented with simple and standard designs.

Use functional furnishings but are still aesthetically beautiful. Rectangle is the only shape that you should look for in beds and couches. Drape a crimson tapestry over a neutral-colored bed or sofa and you’d see a bit of Olympus.

Clothing storage is also essential in the Greek’s way of living. Though they had basic clothing, this did not mean that they were left lying around. They used wooden chests that were either plain or carved. As for their seating units, they enjoyed sitting in stools and backless chairs. Tables were portable and were often made with carved wood.

Completing the Greek Look

It’s time to get the Grecian look in your home. Mimic Greek aesthetics further by adding rounded arches to connect rooms. Install wood panels and beamed ceilings. The doors and shutters could also be painted with a bright shade of blue representing the beauty of nature just outdoors.

Always use white bed linens with key design border as much as possible. The dining table, though transportable, must be made of hardwood. And what is a Greek home without those white porch columns?

So go ahead, put all these signature pieces into your home to magically transform from bland to grand.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Interior Design 101, Interior Design Themes | No Comments »

The Energetic White: Using the Aesthetic Powers of This Hue

Tuesday, July 19th, 2016

1118CR Delancey Club Chair 1586-10443-WH3 Swan Room Divider with File Storage

1118CR Delancey Club Chair 1586-10443-WH3 Swan Room Divider with File Storage

Who cares if it’s another season and you’d want to feel the warmth of summer in your home? Just picture the beauty of this sunny season, from curtains billowing in the gentle wind, shell décor, freshly-squeezed orange juice, and such, and you would be begging to get into the summer vibe straightaway.

If you’re ready to jump into the summer routine, here are ways to get crafty and creative –

Outdoor Curtains Are In

What could be more summery than white curtains hung outdoors? Add these ASAP to your lovely porch, they are the perfect provisions for privacy and a little shade.

Pearly Shells and Flowers

Begin your decorating project by filling up, partway, a huge glass vase with sand. You can then add shells that you found on the beach to complete this summer decorative piece. If you have kids, have them help out in filling up the vase with their own shell picks.

If shells don’t tickle your fancy then you can always add wild flowers into the glass jar instead. Snip some flowers from your own garden and have them fill a jelly jar. This is the natural alternative to buying those bottled potpourri in shops.

Fun and Calm

What was that again? Yup, you can actually have both fun and calm on the same deck. Place colorful cushions, your guitar on its stand, and your collection of pottery out on your deck. This is the perfect setup for a series of relaxed afternoons in that area.

‘Want to hold parties instead? That’s possible, too. Invite your friends and have a fun party right by the deck.

The All-Summer Bar

Set up a lovely tray complete with some glasses and lime – these are the starter pieces for your summer bar.  Add a few summer drinks that you love and – voila – you have an instant bar right in your home.

‘Want to set up the bar outdoors? Then do so. A cabana would be the perfect alternative to a corner bar in your home. Hang a colorful swinging chair to complete the theme.

Speak of outdoor changing area, if you happen to have a pool in your backyard, then it would also be handy to have a changing booth right outside. Be sure to stylize this booth in your home, too.

Summer Spells Remodeling

Remove all sorts of clutter in your home, especially from the kitchen cabinets. Have the unused pieces donated or handed down. You will be amazed at the amount of breathing space that you’d be able to create with some cleanups.

As soon as you’re done cleaning, you can then bring in a visual masterpiece such as well-chosen driftwood. This cool chunk of wood can be placed as a decorative piece on the coffee table or in your bookshelf.

Summer Colors Only

It’s only logical to use lively colors when setting up a summer-themed home. Use blue as it is the perfect representation of the color of water. This offers a calming and cooling effect that is very gentle to the eyes.

Orange tones also work because it is as energetic as the rays of the summer sun. Use it with yellow or red to bring a zing to your home.

Whoever thought soft gray could also work on a summer theme? Its neutrality will add that classic touch to the bright yellows that you bring in. This gives any home a concrete-like vibe so it is a convenient and cool foundation to your summer elements.

Pink is a standalone color that will create an impact that’s difficult to forget. Use champagne pink or hot pink to complement the summer hues all over your home.

The Beach Theme

You can never go wrong with white and blue stripes when it comes to summer design so go ahead and freshen up your bed with these crisp stripes. This fusion of colors provides the needful beach house elegance so shop around for the coolest bedding and accessories.

Bring in a surfboard, roll up some beach towels by your front entrance, have everything as bright and sunny as your disposition and, yes, no one can beat your lovely summer theme.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Themes | No Comments »

Trusting the Color White

Monday, May 9th, 2016

Hooker Furniture Living Room French Two Drawer Chest offers a distressed yet elegant optimization to the white walls.

Hooker Furniture Living Room French Two Drawer Chest offers a distressed yet elegant optimization to the white walls.

There are many ways of freshening up a home in terms of its overall look. If you plan to level up on your cleanup, there is a clean-slate strategy that is hassle-free and safe. Painting your walls white is a technique that will make your home into a blank canvas that is ready to be doused with your personality.

A Word of Caution

Before you delve into this undertaking, you might want to look into the possible effects of the color. First, white paint may be the magical solution to many homes that want to start anew but it can also be a cold, unfeeling color.

Just like any other color, consider white to have its own temperature, lighting requirements, mood, even style. It has – more than any other color – maintenance requirements as well as a rich history. If you make the mistake of ignoring these elements, then you end up with a stark color as opposed to the clean, crisp hue that you wanted.

Do not be afraid to use white, though. Most of the time, all it needs is just a dash of another hue to tone down or warm things up.

Room Considerations

Prior to painting your home white, you must take a careful look at its orientation. Those rooms that turn away from midday sun have a gray-blue light. These rooms are great for summer bedrooms, a studio or a gym. This is so because the sun’s angle at this point provides the needed consistency.

White paint tends to optimize the lighting in these spaces. While it works in these rooms, white won’t work in rooms that face the north. White will link the snow-laden outdoors to your home without being visually distressing.

Use red, orange or yellow tint with white when you paint the areas of socialization and dining. Rooms that don’t have a direct access to natural light are the best candidates for these color fusions. The warmth of yellow, orange and red will make up for the heat lost from the sun. These colors are also known to raise blood pressure, thus, upping your level of activity and positive vibe.

Scientific evidences have proven that colors can create a certain psyche, in this case, the warm colors make the body feel heat even in the absence of real warmth.

Rooms that face the south are the ones that receive the most amount of sunlight during the morning. Summer or winter, this side of your home will receive a red-yellow sort of light during a clear day.

White-painted walls will cool such spaces while not limiting your color choices. You can still adjust the glare by looking at your pigmenting options. An example is using gray to soften the reflective property of white. This combination should create a hush-hush feeling inside your living space.

One color choice will not be able to offer the lighting changes required in different seasonal circumstances, however, there are times during the day also certain seasons when rooms get the most lighting wear.

It is during such times that you should dampen or radiate the natural light that comes in. To do this, choose a conditioning color that you can use with white. Cool colors include green, gray and blue tones while the warm ones are orange, red and yellow.

The Uttermost Accessories Resting Dog, Statue 19070 offers an amazing contrast to the starkness of white.

The Uttermost Accessories Resting Dog, Statue 19070 offers an amazing contrast to the starkness of white.

Outside-In

Remember that the outdoors can greatly affect what you have inside. If you have an awesome view of the ocean outside or, perhaps, a beautiful garden, then use it to your advantage. White walls will be able to enhance such picturesque views. White is the perfect solution for that much-wanted year-round shoreline view. You can enhance the view by fusing white with just a small quantity of yellow-orange pigment. This combination should frame the coolness of the view outside.

Now ain’t white beautiful?

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Elements | No Comments »

Revisiting the Shabby Chic Style

Thursday, April 21st, 2016

 

Whitewashed piece is from FFDM’s Campton Grove Collection

Whitewashed piece is from FFDM’s Campton Grove Collection

Antique finds and vintage pieces – the distressed, imperfect and cracked finishes, add the sparkling crystal chandeliers, old yet fresh-smelling linens, lots of white – yes, these describe the shabby chic style perfectly. This interior design theme is not for everyone, though. Shabby chic is luxurious yet still comfortable. This thrives in the spirit of seemingly old stuff yet new and clean.

This Style Ain’t Shabby

Don’t ever let the word shabby fool you into embracing the principles of this wonderful theme. It may seem unstructured to look at, at first, but the lack of formal rules is what makes this style timeless. It brings in an effortless sophistication into any home.

Don’t think of flea markets, though, or cheap retail shops or you would be disappointed with what you would find.

Say yes to handicrafts, vintage textiles , and white, distressed furniture. There is no need to search high and low for the best whitewashed furniture pieces, we have everything that you would need to set up your shabby chic home.

Get the look with these simple guidelines –

  • Find a comfy seat that you can sink into. Beanbag chairs are simply awesome as they are laidback and they offer an undeniable shabby chic vibe. Rachel Ashwell – the mother of everything shabby chic – even commented that beanbags are, indeed, very shabby chic. She even featured an entire line of beanbags in her couture line.
  • Whitewashed or well-worn table is a staple piece in any shabby chic environment. Man-made materials or straight lines can be forgotten when you’re going for this style. The dining room can go with a table made with reclaimed lumber. Place this atop a faded rug, add some mismatched chairs, and finish the look with some basic slipcovers.
  • Antique-looking frames that come with ornate designs will work well in this setting. Framed mirrors could be refinished in order to display art on your walls. Find one lovely artwork that you will highlight then find a frame, lightly sand it, and coat it with pastel or white. This should amply prepare the piece of art for the spotlight.
  • Now, no shabby chic dwelling would be considered perfect without a chandelier. Find a modern repro that would add that needed quirky elegance to your shabby chic space. Hang the lighting piece over a table or in a corner for that extra light. Add beads to your lampshade to show your personality.
  • Use leather chairs or seating units that have a sack-like textile. Find the faded florals and whitewashed furniture pieces then plump them up with equally faded yet clean cushions. Keep the rest of your space simple with furniture, walls and floors that have been whitewashed.
  • Now when it comes to the bathroom, you can use a claw-foot tub, Venetian glass chandelier and a farmhouse sink to balance this look. This is no less than the ultimate mixture of luxury and rustic beauty. These unexpected pieces plus the roominess would be great for washing delicates.
  • Don’t think that barn lights are just for outdoor living. Hang a pendant style lighting above the distressed dining table. This is a fuss-free way of creating a shabby chic dining area. A rustic bench plus a farm table are also delightful pieces. To add a bit of femininity, put some faded floral linens.
  • No shabby chic home would be complete without white cabinetry. These will look perfect when placed on rustic floors. Include glass-front or open shelving inside the kitchen. Place your collection of mismatched china to present the perfect shabby chic kitchen.
  • Don’t think that you will just be working with distressed wood, whitewashed pieces, or faded florals, though. There are so many other materials to choose from. Find mint green pieces, add a dash of raw wood, some rustic beds, and basic sconces and the place would be simply amazing.
Universal Furniture Bedroom Storage Bed King 987260SB

Universal Furniture Bedroom Storage Bed King 987260SB

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Color Schemes, Interior Design 101, Interior Design Elements, Interior Design Themes | No Comments »

The White Living Room: How to Give Character to a Bland Space

Thursday, March 31st, 2016

This Kelsey Living Room Collection by Jonathan Louis depicts the exquisiteness of Nordic design.

This Kelsey Living Room Collection by Jonathan Louis depicts the exquisiteness of Nordic design.

Everyone knows that white is a reliable shade that can deliver astounding interior design results. It can make any space feel and look brighter, bigger and lighter. What’s great about white paint is that you don’t even have to waste time looking through piles of paint samples before you make your decision. Pulling off a white living room can be a tad more difficult to do, though.

What to Do with a White Living Room

Okay, so you’ve got a sort of blank canvas to work with. Let’s face it – those white walls would eventually look and feel boring if you don’t do something about them. A lot of white can look sterile or it is just too dull.

To get the best look with the color white, you need to consider bringing in some greenery. Green potted plants will stand out against the white walls and could even up the level of warmth and welcoming feel in your living room.

Add accessories that are equally interesting if not colorful.

Another way to go is to embrace the Nordic style. The Scandinavians are a huge success in making white work in their homes. They all know the value of white when it comes to boosting light and making a space appear airier.

Pierce Living Room Collection by Jonathan Louis

Pierce Living Room Collection by Jonathan Louis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Again, white walls are overly predictable so you have to do something to create an element of surprise. Try to incorporate panelling such as a horizontal design that will create lines all around the living room. The extra movements created will keep observers’ eyes away from the white walls. Those dark shadows and gaps between every board is a color theme that you can work on and even reproduce on the furniture and accessories.Nordic design is great at punctuating the edge of a white room. It can have wood, black or gray elements to make the living room look more exciting.

While it is necessary to deviate the attention of your visitors and friends from the white walls, it is also equally important to keep the freshness of white. To achieve this, you need to look for colors that would stand out against the sterility of white.

Teak sideboards can add a different kind of warmth while yellow or blue accents are sure to pop out from the white backdrop. When you do these color combinations, you get to keep the sharpness of white while using it as a canvas for interesting furniture and accessories as well.

Remember Scaling

One important aspect that you need to remember when using white for your living room is playing with scale. Introduce large pieces so that your all white living room won’t feel bland. While color is an important element, you also need to realize the role of scale.

When you don’t even stop to think about scale, particularly human scale, it would be difficult to design the entire living room. Scale is that relationship between two or more objects that share a common size. More often than not, the size is compared to the human scale (e.g. standardized heights for chairs and countertops).

The term proportion is also often used interchangeably with scale. The only difference between the two is that proportion related to two or more objects’ general size while scale compares two objects with the actual size being known for at least one object. Scale, therefore, is more absolute while proportion is just relative.

To use scaling in a white living room means you control the details of the elements that you put in. This means you don’t just cram large furniture pieces inside a small room. Your white space should be rich in detail not drowning in shapes or forms.

Personalize your white living room, otherwise, it will just be one other white room inside your home.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Interior Design 101, Interior Design Elements, Living Room Design | No Comments »