Friday, February 16, 2024

How to Find Your Happy Colors

From Veranda:

Color is at the heart of all Natalie Papier’s decisions. The Charlotte, North Carolina, designer has a reputation for “unapologetically out-of-the-box designs” that emerge from her use of colorful wallpaper, eclectic art, and funky textures. These bold, eclectic rooms make her clients—in a word—happy.

Most of the time when people don’t like a color, Papier believes it’s because they’re thinking of it in the context of an eight-crayon box from kindergarten. She encourages her clients to imagine a bigger crayon box. “When you start out with a few primary colors and you graduate to a box of 64, you realize there’s more than just purple. There’s wisteria and lavender and eggplant,” she says. “You get a better understanding of the colors you’re drawn to.”

For Papier, that color is yellow. “The color of sunshine and hope. Marigolds that feel warm and buttery. The color of cheer and a pop of happy,” she describes. “From bright to light, that golden glow will forever be my mood-lifting color.” (Read more.)

 

Wallpaper. From Martha Stewart:

If you're looking for a unique way to bring some personality into your space, consider adding wallpaper instead of paint during your next redecorating project. What paint lacks in visual interest and texture is made up tenfold with the myriad options you have with wallpaper. Graphic patterns, delicate textures, and bold hues will instantly liven any space. Let these wallpaper ideas inspire you to go bold with your next project—we promise you won't regret it. (Read more.) 

 

Painting your bathroom. From ArchDaily:

Below, we have gathered a series of bathrooms that employ different approaches to enhance the space. Whether painting all surfaces in a single color, incorporating geometric shapes, utilizing tile patterns - which may even include colored grout - or unleashing creativity on the walls, these examples showcase that a well-designed project can completely transform a small space through colors, textures, or finishes. (Read more.)


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