Bits of Inspiration: Cobalt Blue

 How often do you see an item and for whatever reason you just can’t seem to get that item out of your mind.  My latest “mind bend” is the result of one of Target’s latest home decor collections and this cobalt blue lamp. 

via Target–Sabrina Soto Collection 

Every time I see the ad on tv showcasing this lamp and that blue paisley pillow, I just want to jump through the screen and grab them up.

I don’t exactly know why I’m loving Cobalt Blue these days, because it’s not a color that I typically wear or decorate with.

  Maybe it’s because I recently flipped through one of my favorite design books, by one of my design idols, and was reminded of the refreshingly crisp and stylish look that blue and white always creates.

via Carolyne Roehm

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Or maybe it’s because of the gorgeous cobalt blue fashions I’m seeing in magazines and on the runways.

Demi Moor’s Signature Color, via Instyle

DKNY Handbag

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Or maybe it has something to do with all the attention on this upcoming event.

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Whatever is fueling my obsession for blue and white, has brought a burst of energy to my design perspective.  I hope that one day soon, I’ll have the opportunity to design and blue and white space and turn my bits of inspiration into reality.  Until then, here’s a design board I created inspired by Cobalt and White.

inspiration board created by Shelly Dozier-Mckee, ConfettiStyle Interiors
 

If you love blue and white as much and I do, check out these gorgeous color inspired spaces…

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Urban Outfitters–Ikat Chair
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What’s your current color obsession? 

Stripes Make Me Happy!

Have you noticed that stripes are everywhere? 

From  Spring fashions….

these knit wrapped trees in Houston, Texas.  Aren’t these just incredible!  Check out the mission behind this trees, here.

And of course, stripes are one of the most stylish ways to add punch to your decor.  Here are a few of my favorite stripe infused spaces.

I love the mix of different stripe widths in this room.  So modern and fresh!

These chair covers are adorable.

 

The combination of vertical and horizontal stripes give this area lots of visual interest.  A great technique for a large accent wall!

 

I wonder what’s behind the  pink door?

This chair looks like it would be great for a springtime nap!

 

Cheerful accessories bring so much life to a room.

 

Classic!

If you need to infuse a bit of energy into your home, consider stripes!

Cheers!

 

 

2011 COLOR OF THE YEAR

Pantone has spoken, and the 2011 Color of the year is HONEYSUCKLE!

 

 

I was thrilled when I read about the Color of The Year, not only because of how bold and dynamic Honeysuckle is, but because of how this color can make a room come to life and energize whatever it adorns.  Here are a few inspiring spaces that have been touched with a bit of Honeysuckle.

House Beautiful

I love how the honeysuckle pillows provide a vibrant pop against this camel sofa–classic yet modern.

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House Beautiful–Windsor Smith

As a backdrop, a toned down version of honeysuckle provides the right amount of depth and energy to give this room a warm, comfortable vibe.

Southern Accents

I love when a room makes a bold statement.  The honeysuckle walls combined with chocolate furnishings and creamy white accents make this room feminine without being too girly.  Even my husband said he could live comfortably in this room.

Decor Pad
House Beautiful

Sometimes a bedroom just has to be pink!

House Beautiful–Suzanne Kasler
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One of the hottest color combos is honeysuckle and lime green.  The black accents help to ground everything, without taking away any of the rooms energy.

Exquisite Furniture Design

Not a kitchen for the faint of heart.  After seeing this space, I’d paint my kitchen Honeysuckle in a minute.  And, isn’t that chandelier just darling?

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Not only do I love Honeysuckle in home decor, I love the color in paper goods too!  Several years ago, I decided to develop a signature gift wrap for myself, combining Honeysuckle and Red.  Now, every time I give a gift, it’s wrapped in my signature colors, giving my gifts a real sense of personalization.

  Here are a few photos of my wrappings.

 

 

So what do you think of the color Honeysuckle?  Does it lift your spirits?

DIAMOND BARATTA DESIGN

 

The diamond pattern is an obvious choice given the design team's name and color is their calling card.

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I recently came across these interior photos while surfing the web.  These gorgeous rooms were designed by the dynamic duo of William Diamond and Anthony Baratta of the New York design firm Diamond Baratta Design. Known for their use of color, bold patterns and unexpected design elements, the Diamond Baratta team’s work has graced over 25 magazine covers. The work of this talented team is not limited to the use of bold color, they have also designed some incredible rooms with traditional, contemporary and cottage styling.  Read more about Diamond Baratta Design and check out more of their work, here! 

Orange Is A Happy Color

In my blog  post yesterday, I talked about my love for the Fall season, especially the deep, rich colors that make the season come to life.  One of the colors I love most during fall is ORANGE.  There is something so lush and regal about the color and I just love the way it makes a room feel happy.  Here are a few inspiring photos, starring the color orange, that are sure to put a smile on your face.  Enjoy.

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Rather than rustic and rough-hewn, the walls in this lake house guest room are painted a glossy orange that also covers the trim and window sash bars.

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WHAT A LITTLE PAINT CAN DO

No longer is paint just for your walls and ceilings.  I spent the weekend flipping magazines, blogs and websites and came across some really cool painted floor designs.  Check out how these floors take the design of these rooms to a new level.

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 This last image was a DYI project that the very talented Lori Dunbar from Fin and Roe and Marzipan Inc  completed in her home. If this inspires you to do a little painting of your own, check out Lori’s how-to instructions here!

Fabulous!

 

THE BRIGHT SIDE OF DESIGN

When it comes to decorating with color, bold, in-your-face color, I think that many people love the idea but just don’t know how to go about doing it.

Decorating with color can be tricky, but if done correctly, the results are fabulous.  If you want to add color to your home, here are a few simple design guidelines to keep in mind:

  1. FOLLOW THE 60-30-10 RULE.  Select the primary color you want represented in the room, which in most cases will be the wall color, and use that color so that it represent about 60% of the visual impact of the room.  Next, select your complementary color and use that color so that it represents about 30% of the visual impact.  In many case the complimentary color will come via your sofa, rug or larger accent pieces.  The last color statement you want to use is an accent color.  Your accent color should represent the last 10% of the visual impact and will most likely be added via accessories, pillows and artwork.

  2. CONSIDER THE COLOR VALUE. Color value is all about the depth of color you choose to use. It is light, dark or somewhere in between?  When selecting your color combinations (primary, complimentary and accent), make sure to use colors that not only work together but that will create a room that feels balanced.

  3. USE COLORS YOU LOVE.  I really think your home should be decorated in a way that makes it feel like an extension of you.  Everything you put into your home should make you feel comfortable, relaxed and at-ease, including the colors you decorate with.  If you use colors you love, you’ll create a palette that not only works together, but that makes you feel good. 

Check out these rooms, where color is the hero, and be inspired to add a little color to your decor!

  The pink walls are a definite statement in this space and the strawberry accent chair and pink toss pillow on the sofa tie it all together.

In a room with a more subdued color palette, a bright accent color can really bring it to  life.  The pumpkin colored chairs are a dramatic design statement and really set the tone of this room.  If you look closely, you’ll see hints of pumpkin in the wallpaper design.

 I love color in a bedroom.  The bedding and chair fabrics make a great pair.  The blue wall color is represented in the paisley bed cover, linking the two surfaces together.

 This space is a great representation of color value done right. All of the colors used are deep and rich, with the same depth of intensity.  I love how the green chairs pop against the carpet. 

 Sticking to a simple color statement can be just as impactful as using multiple colors.  Here various shades of Chartreuse green have been combined to give this space depth and dimension.  Hints of pink are represented in several spots on the table and shelves, and the off-white benches provide the perfect neutral touch.

 This 3 color design statement is bold and dynamic.  I love the combination of hot pink, chocolate-brown and ivory.  The adjoining room is painted a shade of green, which is the perfect complement to the pink tone.

 If color on the walls is not your thing, use color as the accent.  This room is successful because the bold accent colors have been spread around the space to make the room feel visually full and alive.

 I just adore a black and white color statement that is punched up with bold accent colors.  Framing  the chairs in the same creamy neutral as the table and wall stripe let the bold color of the chair seats and back really stand out .

 While it is often safer to go with a neutral sofa, a bold, colorful sofa can give your room all the personality it needs.

 Sometimes it’s best to make your color statement in a unique way.  The red frames on these chairs really bring this dining room to life and give this really simplistic table a new personality.  Do you see the red throw on the sofa in the adjoining room?  Repeating an accent color from one room to another is a great way to create flow between the spaces.

The orange accents used in this space was used in the right way.  Try repeating your accent color in 2 to 3 spots so that it creates rhythm within your room.

 If you have a favorite color you want to use everywhere, then make sure to use several shades of it to give the room some depth.  You can still apply the 6-30-10 rule, just using different shades of a single color.

 

What’s your favorite color to decorate with?

Photo source:  DecorPad (1,2,3,4,6,10,12), Beau Arts Maison (5), Kathryn M. Ireland (7), Ruthie Sommers (8), Camille Julner ( 9), House & Home (11), Lee Kleinhelters (13), House Beautiful (14)

PURPLE RAIN

It appears that the color of royalty will remain a strong design influence into Fall 2010.  While purple is not a color that I would typically design a whole room around, I do love how it can give a room a shot of modern elegance and sophistication!

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How would you use the color purple in your home?

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