gray area
my current fixation: the deep, charcoal wall accessorized with pops of color. not a novel idea just something that's been rolling around in my cluttered head.
i think it started with this shot of, designer, ruthie sommer's kitchen in the first issue of domino {spring/summer '05}:
i love the fact that a dark color/hue can actually open up a small space {especially so, when the color is allowed to travel on to the ceiling}
creating, an easily achievable, graphic punch to an otherwise overlooked space.
kind of like throwing a great, pin striped jacket over a pair of crapped~up jeans and t shirt. {in really good way}
{above photo credit:marie claire french }
of course we can't ignore this clever idea of using a darker, possibly, flat against satin paint, to create a great design element~ brilliant.
suddenly friends are saying, 'have you always had that aubergine wing back?' yes, and now the purple chair that you found dumpster diving, has become 'aubergine'.
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So is her store :)
~Kate
i do love it!
So go deep young woman, deep, dark, rich color that is..
Great post!
i love hearing about everyone's success with the gray walls!! or is it grey?
visual vamp~ you know, you are SO right. i always do flat paint now days. it's washable. little oily handprints can be cleaned off. definitely if you're doing gray flat or nearly flat is the key.
jessie, i have to hop over to your blog and see photos of your home with all of this gray lovliness!
Formula:
BK 8x 20.00
BB 2x 24.00
WH 1x 00.00