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Color for protruding garage

8th Apr. '08 · Exterior Color Schemes , Today's Decorating Dilemma · Tags: , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Today’s color dilemma…

Hello, color mavens! Enjoyed the article in the Post. I wanted to ask a quick question - we are getting ready to paint the exterior of our house, and have been working on colors. We don’t have that much siding to paint, our house is mostly brick dominated in the front sadly by a protruding brick garage. Any suggestions for colors that would bring attention away from the garage while bringing some warmth to the house? Thanks, DG

Kate suggests…

Having a garage is great but having one that dominates the front of your home can be a design challenge.

The biggest mistake homeowners make is drawing attention to standard or unattractive garage doors. I’m glad you recognize that this is not the way to go.

Let me start by giving a few very general DO’s and DON’Ts for painting garage doors:

  • DO paint the garage doors in the same color as the house itself and not the trim color or white (unless white is your house color). Painting the garage doors the same colors as the body of the house will make your home appear larger.
  • DO paint the trim around the doors either to match the door or to match the trim on the rest of your home.
  • DON’T paint the garage doors in the same accent color they chose for their front door or shutters. This draws too much attention to the doors and chops up the facade of the home.
  • DON’T highlight the details of a standard garage door by painting the door in more than one color. There are historic or special doors where this may be appropriate but for the majority of garage doors this would not be the way to go.

In your case rather than find a color that is very close to that of the body of your home (brick) you may want to identify the color cast of the brick and use that as a guide for selecting a paint color.

The bricks in your home may basically be red but will have a cast of another color such as beige or gold or gray. Your best bet is to find a close color match to the cast color.

For example if your bricks have a beige cast paint the siding and garage doors in a shade of beige. This guarantees that the siding and garage door colors will harmonize with the rest of the home and give you nice curb appeal.

This will begin to make your home feel warm and inviting but you will want to continue to draw the focus away from the garage and to the entrance of your home by selecting a beautiful color for the front door.

You can also draw attention to you entry with lighting, colorful plants and flowers, or an interesting bench or other tasteful element near the door.

Resources:

  • Do you have a color dilemma? Post it in the Makeover Gallery at RoomVues.com and you could be the next reader to have your color question answered on the Color For Your Home blog.
  

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Martha Stewart Colors

7th Apr. '08 · Design & Decorating Resources · Tags: , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

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Martha Stewart remains a decorating favorite because she instructs us on how to make everything in our home more beautiful.

She has taken the same approach with her paint line. Unlike most paint sample cards that include a single color or several shades or tints of the same color, Martha’s color swatches include stripes of two coordinating paint colors that would work well with the main color.

Continue reading Kate’s thoughts on Martha Stewart Colors…   

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Blah or boudoir?

7th Apr. '08 · Bedrooms · Tags: ,

Authored by Denise Turner

Even the most beautifully designed homes have a dirty little secret: a cluttered, dull and dreary bedroom.

Since the bedroom is a private space it’s generally the last to be designed: unfortunately with the smallest budget, often making it the houses’ stepchild to the beautiful abode.

Bedrooms should be tactile and sensual. We spend one third of our lives in bed — we might as well do it in luxury.

TIPS:

  1. Neutral, earth based color schemes are nurturing; medium to dark browns are ideal because they soothe the soul.
  2. Selecting furniture in the right scale is critical. Make a to-scale drawing of your bedroom before buying furniture.
  3. Use high thread count linens.

Remember bedrooms should support the three R’s:Rest, Rejuvenation, and let’s not forget Romance.   

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Kate paints the office

4th Apr. '08 · · Tags: , , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Okay, well I didn’t exactly paint it myself I had my favorite painter Victor paint it for me, which made the process even more fun.

Before:

Here’s a shot of the current chocolate brown walls. They looked great above the white wainscot when the former office occupant had the room decorated with an equestrian theme but I wanted a lighter more open feel.

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For the walls I wanted a perfect neutral plus a color that reflected my personality.

This was a tall order and (more…)   

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Newell paints the living room

31st Mar. '08 · Living Spaces · Tags: , , , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

About two months ago I started following along as Newell Turner, Style Director of House Beautiful magazine blogs about the renovation of his farmhouse in Upstate New York.

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Newell selected the colors some time ago but I hadn’t gone back and read many of his older posts until now which is why I am just now taking a closer look as his color palette.

Here’s what he selected (more…)   

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