Design Direction

“I have a cape cod contemporary two story on the water with large windows facing east. We have a beautiful whitewashed cedar ceiling. The floor has stark white 10″ floor tiles that are very hard to keep clean. I’d like to replace it with porcelain floor planking that looks like wood. I’m stuck trying to decide on the color for the floor. There are so many options. By the way, the doors are all whitewashed with a bright white wood trim. My style is classic with a bit of contemporary thrown in. We are planning on a redo of the fireplace as well as well as the kitchen.

Here is a summary of my decorating challenges:

  1. What color floor planking (porcelain) to put on the floor.
  2. What color to paint the new wood around our new fireplace.
  3. The kitchen cabinets are white washed.  I’m selecting white painted ones.  What color granite – light or dark for more or less of a contrast?
  4. The wood doors are all white washed too.  As is the railing going up the stairs.  Do I paint the railing white or?
  5. Do I paint the walls a lighter or darker color?

Whitewashed Cedar Ceiling

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A Mid-Century Modern Color Palette

July 7, 2011 · Posted in Interior design trends · Comment 

The folks over at Modern Capital posted a great link on their Facebook page today. Paint company California Paints have a feature on their website where they showcase various paint colors (both interior and exterior) according to time period in their 20th Century Colors of America.

If you head down to the 1940s to the 1960s you’ll find colors for, our favorite, mid-century modern!

Here’s what they had to say:

The post-World War II housing boom and the popularization of modern architecture brought bold colors in deep tones into popularity once again. Earth tones dominated exteriors, while interiors featured sophisticated, modulated neutral shades like bone, gray-beige, pearl gray, and taupe alongside saturated accents in fuchsia, teal, evergreen, charcoal, and chocolate with strong contrasts in chartreuse, tangerine, gold, and sulfur yellow.

Check out the colors below and some of the stories behind those individual colors.

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Design Direction

June 30, 2010 · Posted in Design Direction, Painting design ideas · 2 Comments 

Do you have a challenging space or need some design guidance? Design Direction is a chance for you to submit photos or videos of your design challenge(s) and a Vastu interior designer will provide you with some help. Every Wednesday we will feature one reader’s submission.

“I’m going room by room in my new place and I’m currently focused on the kitchen. I’ve painted the walls and LOVE the color, but I’m wondering if I should paint my cabinets white (or some other color) or leave them as is. What do you think?”

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Design Direction

December 16, 2009 · Posted in Design Direction, Painting design ideas · Comment 

Do you have a challenging space or need some design guidance? Design Direction is a chance for you to submit photos or videos of your design challenge(s) and a Vastu interior designer will provide you with some help. Every Wednesday we will feature one reader’s submission.

“Hi!  So I saw on all my favorite design blogs that turquoise is the color for 2010.  I was thinking this may make a good wall color for my twins’ bedroom – a boy and a girl.  I figured it might be good because it looks good with pinks (for my daughter’s side of the room) and greens (for my son’s side).  Are there any good turquoise paint colors out there or would you suggest another color that is fairly gender neutral?”

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Design Direction

November 4, 2009 · Posted in Design Direction, Painting design ideas · Comment 

Do you have a challenging space or need some design guidance? Design Direction is a chance for you to submit photos or videos of your design challenge(s) and a Vastu interior designer will provide you with some help. Every Wednesday we will feature one reader’s submission.

“I have seen the walls beside sliding glass doors painted a dark shade to frame a view. I was thinking of doing this in my apartment with a medium blue green shade – Ralph Lauren Sanctuary is the paint colour. I have painted my backsplash and island this colour as well. Let me know what you think.”

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