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Entries in Benjamin Moore (8)

Tuesday
Oct182011

Color Trend 2012: Feeling blue

As a decorator, I believe that color changes everything.

Not just your home but also your mood and how you feel about things in general.

That's why I am always so interested in color trend forecasts.  It's not that I call all of my clients and tell them to repaint. But because color trends tell us a lot about who we are and most important, what we need and want in our homes.

Room painted in Benjamin Moore's Wythe BlueBenjamin Moore's Wythe Blue. Photo: Benjamin Moore.

A good example is Benjamin Moore's 2012 Color of the year:  wythe blue (HC-143).

A safe forecast because blue never goes out of style.  It is a classic color.  Something we can trust. Calming.  Perfect for the time in which we live.  Or any time.

From the historical collection, it has a blue green hue with a cool gray cast to it. A modern edge. I predict it will become a go-to color for designers in 2012. 

Benjamin Moore describes wythe blue as "a beautiful, calming hue that has an element of heritage and offers grounding rootedness, providing comfort and stability." 

Who doesn't want some of this?

 

Sunday
Jul312011

Tips for bringing beach and ocean hues into your home 

As a southwest Florida interior decorator, I have always been drawn to the colors of the water and beach. Calm and peaceful. In our homes, they set the tone for comfort and casual style that can go either relaxed or elegant.Photo of beach sign

Personally, I like a combination of both!

The beautiful "Palette" page in the current issue of Traditional Home, “Beaches & Cream,” is perfection! It has a little of the best of everything: colors, accessories, furniture and more.

Most of my decorating clients from Naples and Bonita Springs to Fort Myers and Captiva and Sanibel Islands like to include at least some elements of the water/beach/nature that we find in our lifestyle. Lately I have seen a trend among local homeowners who want to get away from every room painted in a tropical color.  Here is a tip:

Benjamin Moore’s “White Chocolate” is a gorgeous neutral color that is perfect for walls and ceilings.  What goes with it? Turquoise, browns, greens and mangos.

If you have been trying to come up with a new color scheme that allows pops of Florida elements, try it.  You will love it.  Like beaches & cream. Yummy!

 

                 

 

Monday
Jun062011

Spectacular Spaces tips for eliminating color confusion!

If you are thinking about making some color changes in your home, like most of my clients, you may be feeling a little overwhelmed by the choices.  Check out these tips from my Home Inspirations column in this weekend's News-Press.

Wrenda Goodwyn • special to the Fort Myers News-Press• June 4, 2011

Photo of colorful window awningColor is a homeowner's most powerful tool when it comes to dramatically changing a home. Used correctly, it completely transforms a room or an entire home. It is the biggest change that can be made for the least amount of money.

It has the power to change everything, like magic. Color is the first thing we notice. The wrong color sends us in the other direction and the right color draws us in. It turns a dull space into something exciting. It can soften a room. But picking just the right color can be a challenge. Color confusion!

Much of the process has to do with the emotional aspects of color and deciding what you like and how to achieve a feeling or an emotion in a room or in your entire home. It is what happens before you begin to pick out paint colors.

When I do a color consultation for a client, I find that most are confused about where to begin the exciting task of picking out color. Because it is about the client's home and not mine, what is a decorator to do?

First, we decide how you want the room to feel. For my own home and for my clients, I am constantly taking pictures of vignettes of color: flowers, pots around a pool, a setting in a park, that draw me in and speak to me and inspire me. This helps me to decide what mood I want to create: Playful. Whimsical. Elegant. Exotic. Cozy. Sexy. Exciting. A spring garden. Summer. Nature-inspired.

Here are some tips that are tried and tested. Use them and you can't go wrong.

• When redoing the color in a room, follow the 60-30-10 color rule. Many decorators use this rule and it works every time. The 60 percent should be your wall color. Your furniture and fabric should be 30 percent. The remaining 10 percent should be your accessories, pillows and rugs. When you see a room or photograph in a magazine and it seems to work, chances are that this rule applies.

Photo of colors from mother nature• When selecting new colors, follow nature as your guide. Mother Nature has perfected the color palette so imitate her. This is a rule I always follow.

• Think about each room and how it is used. In southwest Florida many of my clients want a palette thatPhoto of fabric and paint samples is calm and that may mean the blues and greens. For my own office, I use a coral because reds and oranges are energizing. In bedrooms, think about neutrals such as the Benjamin Moore whites. Pop color in with accessories.

• Stick with two or three (at the most) paint colors for your home. I recently redid a beach house for a client who had previously painted each room a different tropical color. She found it to be tiring. We completely transformed the house into an old Florida beach cottage look with a pale gray and bright white trim in the living areas and bedrooms and a pale blue in the baths. Tropical colors were added with fabric and accessories. The result: Beautiful and restful.

• Avoid trends. Each year we talk about the trends in color. This is fun. Pink is the hot color. Gray is the new beige. What is a homeowner to do? Go with what you love. No matter what the trend of the moment happens to be. And don't forget my rule: Stick close to nature and you cannot go wrong with color.

 — Wrenda Goodwyn is a Southwest Florida interior decorator. Visit her website at spectacularspaces.com. Call her at 949-1808 or email wrenda@spectacularspaces.com. For more decorating tips and photos, visit spectacularspaces.com/blog.

Monday
Jan312011

Home inspirations: Romancing the closet

Technically, it is still the new year.  So, if one of your resolutions was to gain some control over your closet, check out the fun, fast and affordable tips from Spectacular Spaces that were in my column in this weekend's Fort Myers News-Press.

Wrenda Goodwyn • special to news-press.com • January 29, 2011

Photo of Wrenda GoodwynIn "Sex & the City," Carrie Bradshaw told Mr. Big that she would rather have a really big closet than a diamond. It is a woman thing.

Closets are very complicated. They have the power to make us feel happy, fat, thin, sad, unsettled. It is an emotional relationship that we have with our closet.

As a decorator, I get to peek into a lot of closets. They tell me a lot about my clients. And I tell my clients that your closet is the one area in your home that you can control with minimal expense and effort.

We go into the closet at least 10 times a day. It is first place we stop in the morning. And usually the last stop at night. Unless you have a Mr. Big around to drop a bundle, a Carrie-style closet is probably out of reach. But I have tips on doing a closet makeover that will give your closet a designer look.Photo of Elfa designed closetKeep your closet organized with an Elfa system.

If your budget allows for a total redo of the closet - including lighting furnishings, drawers and all of the amenities - go for it. You can also check out some of my favorite closet systems: California Closets, Elfa at the Container Store and IKEA Pax. These vary in a medium price range and are easy to customize.

For budget systems that are easy to install, try Closet Maid (Lowe's and Home Depot) and Rubbermaid.

Once you have a system in place, we need to make it pretty:

- Select a yummy paint color. This will give you immediate results. I love Benjamin Moore's Blue Dusk.

- Depending on the size of your closet, pick out a beautiful runner or square rug. Something whimsical and fun. West Elm's Chrysanthemum rug is hand-tufted wool and starts at $129 for a runner

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