Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Day Dreams

I spend eight hours a day in a gray 6'x6' cubicle staring at a computer screen and listening to the phone ring. Sometimes (okay.... almost all the time) there isn't much to do at work besides count rings and dance to ring tones. Today, as I was cleaning the dust out of my telephone cord with a thumb-tac, my mind started to wander...

I began thinking about strong lines and bold colors. I thought about Utah and lovely chats with Mrs. Katie Macdonald about modern design. I miss the cozy brick living room where my husband and I would sleep and the custom, modern artwork that filled the apartment. 

There is something so inviting about modernism. Clean lines, smooth surfaces, and open spaces. So clean and organized- no clutter from life. Although I love the modern look, I have never lived the kind of clutter-free lifestyle that compliments such design. The Corbu Lounge by LeCorbusier epitomizes the lifestyle I wish I could accommodate.


Although my life is too cluttered to enjoy a strictly modern space, I don't feel that I cannot have modern pieces adorning my home. By mixing modern style with a more quixotic influence, a fabulously eclectic space is born.

My absolute favorite style is this combination. Romantic tufted furniture and soft window treatments coupled with dark, angular accents and colorfully funky accessories creates a glamorous and sophisticated space.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Color Basics

What is color?


In 1666, English scientist Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes through a prism, it separates into all of the visible colors. Newton also found that each color is made up of a single wavelength and cannot be separated any further into other colors.


Perhaps this scientific finding is why people are so stressed when it comes to choosing colors for their space. I often have family members and friends (even strangers in stores sometimes) ask me for advice when it comes to choosing colors for their home. This task always brings me joy as I love color; especially when I see the dramatic effect it has in a room.

Color is to design as the ABC’s are to reading. It is essential to understand in order to move ahead. The only difference between the two is that the rules for choosing color are much more relaxed.
But as color can be very scientific, I would like to make color a little more accessible to my anxiety ridden friends. Let’s begin with PRIMARY colors. As you probably know, the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. As these colors are combined they create more colors.

When you mix a primary color with another primary color it creates a SECONDARY color. And when you mix a primary color with that secondary color it will yield a TERTIARY color. Mixing can continue from there into infinite combinations, but Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary are the most basic combinations; and are the essentials in choosing any color scheme.


Warm Colors (Red, Yellow, and Orange) invoke a feeling of energy and are known to be mentally stimulating. These colors can be used easily in an office, kitchen, or playroom.

Cool Colors (Green, Blue, and Violet) are known to enhance relaxation and can physically make a space feel cooler.


The phenomenon of color can have a major impact on a space and over my next few posts I will be discussing some standard color combinations and their impact on the way we live.