Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 April 2013

how to incorporate bright pink paint into a girl's room


So a little while back I had a client email me for an online consult. He had just moved into a new condo in the city with his daughter. We worked on choosing two grey paint colours for his main space, and then he asked for help with his little girls room, shown bottom right in the floorplan below.





It seems like most young girls request a pink room at some point, and it's almost always fuchsia, or another shocking shade of this colour that they like. The question is how do you work this colour into their rooms without it becoming garish?

My client asked me to find a way to tone down the colour, and work in black, which is what his daughter had asked for. This is not a large space, and so we needed to incorperate the pink without it overwhelming the space. Thought maybe some of you are struggling with the same dilemma in your own homes, and would be interested in the options we discussed.

First of all, I asked him to show his daughter the photo below - was it really bright pink she wanted, or just pink? A softer pink could be paired with black and used on all her wall space and the effect would be soft and lighthearted.






Nope. MUST be bright pink.
How about bringing the bright pink through accents?






No dice. ON THE WALLS. Right. This girl knows what she wants! Moving back on track...


First of all, there is the accent wall. I'm not a huge fan of accent walls, but in a child's room, on the headboard wall, they can work. I suggested a white bedding, warm white on the other three walls, and adding the black accents on those walls via picture frames. This striped treatment can be achieved by using a high gloss and flat paint in the same shade.





and while we are on the topic of stripes, this is cute as well....





Second, the partial wall options - these emphasize the horizontal and thus make the room feel larger.






love the black pinstripe detailing on this version....






The next look brings in slightly more pink on the walls but still allows for some visual relief - 
three tints of pink in an ombre horizontal stripe. Darling, isn't it?






But what if we NEED to have pink on all the walls, to bathe ourselves in the very brightest pink out there? Well, you can always cheat a little - bring the ceiling colour down a few feet and have the pink meet it (I did this in my son's room when he insisted on royal blue walls in a space with north facing windows). You'd be amazed what a difference this 20 - 30" makes...






My client and his daughter mulled these over, and in the end she fall in love with the striped headboard accent wall idea. I suggested Benjamin Moore Peony 2079-30 on the headboard wall in a semi-gloss and matte to create the striped effect.






If you are working with white furniture, like my clients, you want to ensure that the walls are a warm white, because white furniture is seldom a true white. If the white on the walls is too cool then the furniture will look dingy. Benjamin Moore Simply White OC-117 is soft and warm with out being too yellow, and works well with Peony on the three remaining walls. 






I suggested black be used sparingly, on picture frames, desk accessories and a pillow or two.
This keep contrast to a minimum and doesn't create a lot of visual distraction.

I'm happy to say that both my client and his daughter love her finished room, so my job is done!


Have you ever used an option like these to tone down the impact of a vibrant colour in your home?
Which one would you choose?


Tuesday, 18 October 2011

lightening love


Have you been to Anthro in the past few days?
They've lost the paper header, and sharpened up their graphics.
A little less shabby vintage and little more graphic.

I feel like the return to eighties edge is upon us.

Case in point, these one-of-a-kind quilts by Fred Shand,
(on sale now for just $750.00!!)
that have that perfect anthro balance of kitsch, artistry and 80's vintage.








Ever since I first saw them I've been dreaming of the bedroom I would put one in,
particularly this one...







it would work quite nicely with the anthro campaign bed that they style it up on,
but what else?

Perhaps a shagreen wallpaper, 
a lush overdyed carpet,
hits of black,
and a wee bit of sparkle and shine?








Lightening Love.









Monday, 8 August 2011

Crushing on Color: Sundeep of DesignWali







I've decided that all the fabulous Crushing on Color guest posts will be up on Monday's,
because they're always chock full of eye candy,
and what better thing to get through a Monday-wish-it-it-was-Sunday ?!


I've been looking forward to this one, 
if you've visited the cool local blog Designwali
you'll see why - Sundeep has a passion for saturated color...
and she didn't disappoint!


DESIGNWALI





Hello 10 Rooms Readers!

I am Sundeep from Designwali and for today's "Crushing on Colour" post you might as well call me Pinky.
 For some strange reason all shades of pink are on my mind lately
 with anything from coral to magenta to salmon pink! 

Now personally I think it is a lot easier to wear pink
 than throw it in a room,
 but in small doses it can really bring that punch to room
 and add some character when required.







ooh lovely shades of pink.
Salmon pink was my saree colour pick for my sisters wedding and it made me feel divine!
All images via Fashion Inquisitive






Pink can be cozy!
Image via House & Home.






Go bold with a wall... very chic.
Image via House & Home.






A pair of pink occasional chairs... of course!
Image via Decorati



Kitchen eclectic kitchen



Now this is super bold... but works!
Image via Houzz.com






For those of us that are not that bold a few orchids (or any pink flower) always does the trick.
  Image via Decorati.



Thank you so much Anne-Marie for letting me participate in your series.

For a girl who is usually devoted to grey...
punching up our lives with colour is an absolute must. 

Thanks all!

Sundeep @ Designwali










Wowsas, Sundeep! 

I loved this post - 
your pics show how much power a little splash of color can have...

That cherry blossom pink front door is my favourite -
what a happy, welcoming thing to come home to each night.

Thanks again for taking the time to share your color crush with us!

Anne-Marie x








Wednesday, 20 July 2011

color post: which pinks love grey






For so many years beige, or some form of warm neutral,
was the go-to backdrop for every space.

Now, with grey at the forefront of design,
many of us are trying to make the switch from warm neutrals to cool ones...








Concerned about creating a space that feels "cold", 
my clients usually want to incorporate some colorful accents when using grey on the walls.

 A question I am constantly asked is what colors work with grey.

If you read my post on clean color,
you'll know that almost any hue works with grey, 
what's important is that it is a pure hue that has been mixed only with white, black, or grey.






but one of my favourite combinations is grey mixed up with pink and it's cohorts...








and when I saw this living room, I swooned, because the color mix is exactly right.

 grey wall and sofa + with fresh garden hues - how about that lush emerald?

(and note how the pillow on the right, sconce art and side table 
pick up the the warm tones found in the wood floor and allow for a harmonious mix.)







Black adds glam to the combo, 
and although I may have chosen a slightly cooler tone for the walls,
those chairs are showstoppers, aren't they?








Turquoise plays well with fuchsia against a serene dove grey backdrop, 
because they are equal in saturation.








Just as the palest of pinks pairs perfectly with the palest of greys to create this tranquil space.








The pink is fairly dominant in these living/dining rooms at first glance,
 but it's actually only the sofa and flowers that are pink.

So much impact from one piece of furniture!

Look how differently the paint and sofa color appear in the different photos.
This is why you should never choose a paint color based solely on a photo!!!
(hmm... I smell a future post :)







and some pretty bits of high contrast...
so want that painting, top left.





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What do you think?
Would you ever use this combination?

Since they are so popular right now,
I think I'll do a few posts exploring grey based color schemes...

any particular one you'd like to see explored next?




Thursday, 24 March 2011

Crushing on Color: Christine from Bijou and Boheme




Today's Crushing on Color post is brought to you by
the ever chic fashionista





I am thrilled to be here today talking about my absolute favourite subject...pink!
Truly, I think this shade is the perfect colour.
It's versatile in the prettiest of ways and has a chameleon like quality, which allows it to feel so entirely different depending on it's application.

Pink is in my humble opinion, the perfect neutral- 
it blends beautifully with every other colour 
and manages to feel both soft and bold...
humble, yet confident.


Pink is:






But most importantly, pink is just plain....





Thank you so much to Anne-Marie for having me join her fabulous Crushing on Colour series.

I loved being a guest at the gorgeous 10 Rooms!!

xo


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There is absolutely no way I could choose a favourite image from this post.

It's such a dreamy, take-me-away moment..
just the way pink makes me feel!

Christine, I have never seen anyone pair imagery so perfectly as you!
Every time I go over to Bijou and Boheme,
my inspiration folder (and wish list!)
grow a little :)
Visit, it will happen to you too!



Thanks so much for your wonderful post, lovely - 
Saturday we are going to wrap up the
Crushing on Color series with a wild ride through some super-satured shopping fun.
Join us, won't you?

x am

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Crushing on Color: Julie from Brown Eyed Belle








Kicking off the Crushing on Color series is 






Audrey Hepburn has given me some of the greatest advice over the years. 

Living in a perfectly pink world with a smile on my face 
and occasionally locking lips with a handsome beau- 
does it truly get any better than that?!






Hi, everyone! 
and lover of all things pink and girlie. 
When Anne Marie invited me over to post
 for her "Crushing on Color" series 
I was giddy with delight and
 knew exactly what I wanted to share with her readers! 

I'm one of those girls who loves to have a little pink 
in her routine everyday- any way I can get it. 
For me, there is no color that says pretty, happy and glamorous quite like it.

For those of you, like me, who already enjoy daily doses of pink, enjoy! 
And for those who don't, well, 
I would like to think that I'm opening your world to beautiful new things!






















Thank you so much, Anne-Marie for having me over today! 
I hope you all enjoyed my pink color crush!

You can visit me anytime over at my place.
I'd love to have you!


xoxo


Julie





Where to begin?!

What a lovely post, Julie.
Your Audrey Hepburn quote says it all,
life is about love, and happiness,
and what better color to represent that than pink?

Pink is such a romantic color,
 I actually chose to wear a blush pink wedding dress!
(and shoes, lol)

Visit Julie's blog, Brown Eyed Belle
for a delightful girly escape from reality.

Thursday post is all about another color that's near and dear to my heart,
and seems to be emerging as a bit of a star these days..

x am