Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Chicken Marsala Sounds Good for Dinner!

Pantone announced its' Color of the Year for 2015 last week as Marsala.

In a company press release, Pantone described the color as “a naturally robust and earthy wine red.” While last year’s Color of the Year, Radiant Orchid, “encouraged creativity and innovation, Marsala enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.
Marsala, Pantone Color of the Year   Courtesy of Pantone
 
“Much like the fortified wine that gives Marsala its name, this tasteful hue embodies the satisfying richness of a fulfilling meal, while its grounding red-brown roots emanate a sophisticated, natural earthiness. This hearty, yet stylish tone is universally appealing and translates easily to fashion, beauty, industrial design, home furnishings and interiors.”

 
Great fall choice for nail polish, and my husband makes a great chicken marsala, but I'm still wrapping my head around seeing that color in interior design.
 
Wait! Is it just me or do you see a deeper, richer version of MAUVE
in the color of the year? What's old is new again!
 
 

Thursday, November 20, 2014

It's Limbo Time!

So, you've decided to add draperies to your room as the crowning jewel to cap off your beautifully designed living room, dining room or whatever room. You're making a wise move! Not only will they complete the look of your windows, but you will have the added benefit of giving an extra bit of insulation on the outside edges of the window. You'll be stopping that early winter chill from leaking into your room!

The question becomes: how low do you go?

Are your draperies going to traverse? Unless you want them to do dual duty and sweep your floors as well, they will need to hang off of the floor. 1/4" to 1/2" is generally a good length - they will be able to move freely yet still maintain the luxurious, long look.

Are they just side panels? This gives you a few more options. If you have pets, you may still want to hang above the floor for easier cleaning. If not, there are 3 other ways you can go:
 


Brushing - the hem of your drapery just touches the floor. This also has the built-in benefit of keeping your beautifully dressed panels in place.



Breaking - 1" to 2" touching the floor. Think of the way a man's pant hits his shoe.


Puddling - as much as 12" on the floor. This was a popular look in the 90's when "more is more" ruled. Great spot for your kitten or puppy to cuddle up! Also needs to be restyled whenever you vacuum.

Think about how you want the room to feel. There are no real rules other than the more length, the more formal your window will feel. Family room casual or holiday only dining room formal, you won't go wrong by going down to the ground!




Tuesday, October 14, 2014

There are more than 50 Shades of Grey

I'm looking outside my office window right now and at first glance, I see a very grey and gloomy day. But looking further, I notice how it makes the fall colors just POP! The greens that are still hanging on, the yellows and golds, and the reds and oranges!

Whether the racy book prompted the trend or just that it is time in the cycle, but grey in home decor is everywhere! Whether it's walls or furniture or windows - grey has become the new neutral, (finally!) overtaking the beiges in popularity.

And just like nature, grey can be a backdrop to a bright splash of color in your home.

 
Personal note: this is a treatment I did for a customer about 18 years ago. I recently caught up with her to finish an adjoining room and was thrilled to find this looking great after all this time. Grey is still very much in vogue and looks elegant against a black backdrop with just a punch of red.

 
  Abdendriel/Citrine from Robert Allen
 
Yellow makes a terrific combo with cool greys, warming a color that can be considered cold and unflattering. This is a pairing found in the spring and fall collections of our fabric lines. And you can even update one of those beiged-out rooms by adding grey. The neutral and neutral combination of grey and beige is stylish and sophisticated and a great way to update without starting from scratch!


Look beyond the grey skies and see the color that emerges from that backdrop!