Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Blue + Yellow = Chipper

I'm not typically drawn to yellow. But, when it's pared with blue it creates a fresh, zippy look. There is something very energetic about blue and yellow rooms. The two colors just work well together just look at the sun and the sky or a Van Gogh painting!









 *interiors by Angie Hranowsky, Annsley Interiors,Lisa Sherry and Martha Stewart





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Classic {Chole & Camel}












I am quite fond of  Chole's fall ad campaign...I don't think there is any color much more classic than camel (well expect black, of course).
Plus, I love this large open room with it's rough stone surfaces and worn Greek columns filled with french antiques.
It's so Very Classy!

*interior by Stephen Sills & chole ad via F.G.R

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

{Indian Summer}

{Sun keep on shinning because I am not ready to put away my flip-flops yet!}  









                                                                                                        *images via FGR,Kathyrn Ireland, House to Home,Marc Neuhoff, House to Home, Giovanni Zaccagnini, Chris Maya, Kathyrn Ireland, Anna Wolf

Thursday, September 2, 2010

COOL- balt






               Good morning sunshine! I am sure taking delight in the light peaking in on these dark inky blue walls. I enjoy the rich cobalt pigments smeared on walls and printed on fabrics & ceramics.

*photos via Rachel Whiting & textile via Mariel Brandolini

Thursday, July 8, 2010

{Mountain Life}


























I'm not sure if its the fact that it is gray and rainy in San Diego in July (which is completely abnormal). Meanwhile, I'm wearing a flannel shirt; knowing the rest of the country is having a extreme heat wave. But, I feel the urge to head to the wilderness. To be surrounded by the tall green trees and the damp dirt and breathe the fresh mountain air. I love this enormous house, layered with neutral colors and textures. The old natural beams,  limed woods and gray, taupe and white color palette feels so modern and rustic at the same time.

*Interior by m.elle Design