
Showing posts with label white. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Emotions through colour.
Most of us are unaware of the effects that the visual world has on our senses and feelings; blue is considered beneficial to the mind and body, it slows the metabolism and produces a calming effect. Red is a very emotionally intense colour, it enhances human metabolism, increases respiration rate, and raises blood pressure.
These emotions can be altered significantly depending on saturation, or depth of colour, but the basic principles are worth considering when deciding on your colour scheme.
- Red is associated with energy, power and passion.
- Pink is fun, lively and feminine.
- Orange stimulates creativity, encouragement and is invigorating.
- Yellow is the colour of sunshine and is associated with joy, happiness and intellect.
- Blue represents the sky and water. It is associated with wisdom, confidence and calmness.
- Green suggests nature, harmony, freshness and fertility.
- Purple is associated with royalty. It symbolizes power, nobility, luxury, and ambition.
- White means light, purity and cleanliness.
- Black denotes strength and authority; it is considered to be a very formal, elegant, and prestigious colour.
www.aguilarinteriors.com
Pictures via 11eleven-life.blogspot.com, arsitekturmedia.com, uptowncountryhome.blogspot.com, MilesRedd.com, rawsilkandsaffron.wordpress.com, eledecor.com, modecodesign.com, homeinfurniture.com and freshhome-design.blogspot.com
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Louis XIV fauteuil
Pink and white and retro, baby!
Unique designs
love all the graphic details in this room and the contrast…makes the white chandelier stand out.
http://blog.uniqueuniquedesign.com/
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Country House Decor in the City -William Howard Thompson House
With a creative eye and a passion for salvaged antique treasures from Europe, an entrepreneur proves that country style can be right at home in any setting — even an elegant city house.
Anyone still believing that country style must be limited to farmhouses need only behold the home of Annie Brahler for compelling proof to the contrary. Located in Jacksonville, Ill., the stately, six-bedroom house is a landmark of that city's historic district. On the outside, it is pure architectural sophistication; on the inside, it's country through and through.
Beneath a crystal chandelier, a small table off the kitchen provides an intimate dining nook.
Pictured: Eight-year-old daughter Isabel's bedroom has a bedstead that belonged to Princess Lillian of Belgium.
Dividing the living room from the sitting room is an archway rimmed in tooled leather and guarded by carved indian heads
Dressed Up & Dressed Down
Tasseled, buttoned "ball-gown slipcovers" dress up gilded dining chairs. Their opulence is underscored by the bare oak floor, outlined in walnut parquet, which gives the room the youthful look of "wearing an evening gown without shoes," Annie says. The Drexel claw-foot table was dark brown until Annie coated it with Sherwin-Williams "Pulmonaria" semigloss paint, deliberately avoiding a precise match with the slipcovers. "I don't like things to be matchy," she adds.
Annie in the Garden The daughter of Dutch immigrants, Annie lives with her husband, Richard, three children, and three dogs in an imaginative re-creation of the interiors inhabited by her ancestors, with antique "farmhouse castoffs" she unearths at barn sales throughout Europe. These she imports through her business, Euro Trash, a thriving enterprise that employs a carpenter and two seamstresses full-time. Like a tableau by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, these rooms combine opulence with an irresistible lack of pretense: Elaborate crystal chandeliers and chairs covered in simple linen look as lovely together as a 17th-century servant girl with a pearl earring. Here, all members of the Brahler clan make themselves at home as they please: "My kids and dogs are welcome anywhere," Annie says. "This is definitely not a museum!"
Anyone still believing that country style must be limited to farmhouses need only behold the home of Annie Brahler for compelling proof to the contrary. Located in Jacksonville, Ill., the stately, six-bedroom house is a landmark of that city's historic district. On the outside, it is pure architectural sophistication; on the inside, it's country through and through.
Tasseled, buttoned "ball-gown slipcovers" dress up gilded dining chairs. Their opulence is underscored by the bare oak floor, outlined in walnut parquet, which gives the room the youthful look of "wearing an evening gown without shoes," Annie says. The Drexel claw-foot table was dark brown until Annie coated it with Sherwin-Williams "Pulmonaria" semigloss paint, deliberately avoiding a precise match with the slipcovers. "I don't like things to be matchy," she adds.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Shabby Slips, owned by Renea Abbott
Shabby Slips is owned by Renea Abbott, a much in-demand interior designer with several Veranda covers under her belt. She recently repainted the walls going from dark to white and the effect, along with all the mirrors and crystal chandeliers is stunning – the store absolutely sparkles! The ceiling is filled with the crystal chandeliers and the Venetian mirror shown above has to be the prettiest one I have ever seen! Shopping here is such a treat – a true eye candy experience.
http://cotedetexas.blogspot.com/2009/02/houston-shopping-bissonnetkirby.html
Friday, March 26, 2010
Classic beauties in muted tones
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
The effective use of color
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