The fact that it's January seems to make me focus on color. I really miss my leaves. So I scrolled through my photos and look what I found:
When you see that purple, don't you want to just fall into it? Wouldn't you like to see some of that color every single day?
When I heard that Pantone had named Ultra Violet as their Color of the Year, I was thrilled. The world needs more purple. I probably wouldn't paint my walls with it, but I definitely look for this kind of purple--strong, vibrant, saturated--in accent pillows, on throws, in art and definitely in fresh flowers.
But maybe I would paint my walls with it. Here's some serious inspriation:
It's the prettiest kitchen I have ever stepped into and I'll never forget it. Those walls! Look at how they're balanced with white, light wood finishes and sparkling natural light. Using soft neutrals: gray, taupe, cream and white gives the eye some relief when using a showstopper color. The eye always needs some relief, otherwise it's hard to take it in for a sustained period. At least that's how I am.
After the flowers in the first picture were gone, I still had a reminder because...
I painted an old frame to create a vignette with art! That pop of purple on gray walls sure does make me happy. That's what vibrant colors do--they make us happy.
Then there's this:
A friend is using color to put his own stamp on a beautiful old home and the above pics show two of his rooms. is this something you could live with? I didn't think I could when he started painting, but now I can see they would make me incredibly happy. And creative. Like, all the time. The picture on the left lets you peek into an adjoining space. The moldings in that room are painted the orange you see in marigolds and they're gorgeous with the red walls. The guest room (pic on the right) is softer, but still unexpected.
You can get vibrant colors into any room with accessories, paint or fabrics. Whatever suits you best.
The top photo in the above group shows drapery panels in a vibrant pattern on red wall - I need to tell you about that color-happy client in another post. I wrote about those sassy office chairs in this post and the blue chair with the cute-as-a-button orange pillow was in this post. The gorgeous blue walls showed up in this very recent post.
Look for a favorite color that gives your brain a little jolt of happiness and put it in your house!
Ciao,
Anne