Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

Color Recall: The 1970's

Installment number three in my mother's 'color recall' series, in which she remembers the colors of her decades and I then share how to incorporate the colors in modern decor....

COLOR RECALL


There were two colors hard to avoid in the 1970’s:  orange and yellow...


They spread their citrusy cheeriness in home décor and clothing and just about everywhere.   Perhaps people were sick of the dull gold, avocado, and rust of the previous decade and chose these two colors to represent a new outlook on life.  

Vintage 70's Dress via Etsy

I always liked orange, but apparently it didn’t like me.  I proudly wore an orange pure silk blouse with beige lace trim on an excursion with a single friend of mine.  She kept asking if I was feeling well and my eldest daughter said I looked yellow.  In later years when I had my colors done in the “are you a summer, spring, winter or autumn?” era, I found out that orange, along with camel, were my absolute no-no’s and I haven’t worn either color since.  




Orange as a home accent is forever etched in my mind  because of the home of an acquaintance.  She lived in an elegant, but rustic A-frame home in a heavily wooded development in southern Virginia.   One evening, my husband and I were invited to a party at her house.  She answered the door looking terribly sophisticated in an orange silk halter top and skimpy white shorts (I was jealous!)-- large orange and turquoise beads circled her neck.

yellowandorange


She led us into her open living-dining room area where the color orange literally coruscated from silk pillows, dinnerware, glasses, and fruit bowls.  A wonderful mobile with shiny orange objects dangled gracefully from the high ceiling.  It was impossible to be in a bad mood in that room, mostly because of her graciousness and the warmth emanating from the color orange. 


via flikr


Returning to my earlier mention of the other 70s color, yellow-- I have to say it was not my favorite, but there were, of course, yellow objects in my home at that time.  I had to keep up with the trend.    

-Sandy Tuberson 
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Thanks again mom for another fun post! I think I know which decade I like the best...bring on the orange, yellow and chrome. Below are some modern interpretations of 70's use of bright color...

If too much orange is overwhelming, why not add just a splash on the ceiling...

Lynn Amon

Or maybe you want to spice up your dining area...

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via Elle Decor

Did you know Farrow & Ball, a wonderful eco-friendly paint source, came out with a new color this year???? It's called Charlotte's Locks and it is possibly the most gorgeous shade of orange...

image via Farrow & Ball

And lastly I can't forget yellow! My first home was painted bright yellow through out and it always looked cheerful. 

A bright yellow living room looks more current than ever, as evidenced in Rebecca Robertson's living room featured on Martha Stewart...

image via Martha Stewart

I don't think you could ever be down coming home to this...


I could go on and on, but I shall stop here as I plan on revisiting color in future posts. I have always loved color and will be sharing pictures of my first home with you all, as soon as I digitize them. My family referred to it as the citrus house, as yellow, touches of orange and bright lime permeated throughout my home with turquoise and navy accents. Needless to say it was a cheerful home!!! 

Hope you all have a wonderfully warm and colorful week!! xx Danielle

Monday, February 28, 2011

Color Recall: The 1960's

The following is number two in the series called color recall written by my mother...
 COLOR RECALL

Color-wise, the 1960’s are somewhat a blur, not because of any psychedelic  experience (honest), but because our family spent that era overseas.  But I do recall a plethora of EARTH colors every time we returned to the US.  

via English Textile Designer John Hopper's Flikr collection 

Appliances had suddenly morphed from white or off-white to harvest gold, avocado green or a bronzey brownish color that reminded me of shiny rust. 

Vintage Kitchen Aid Mixer

And who goes for shag carpets now {i do}?  Earth-toned multi-color shag carpets looped through every room of our 60’s era house that we bought in the early 80’s.  

1960s-eichler-style-home-color-scheme

Of course, there were some avant -garde decorators who went for the psychedelic look, but most mainstream décor in the 60s was all about earthiness. 


Thinking back to our overseas experiences, I wonder if any of those pink and black tiled bathrooms still exist. 


We lived in lovely homes, but the bathrooms were more than likely tiled in black and pink, two colors that are extremely hard to make earthy. I still can’t bring myself to wear or decorate with black and pink.   

By: Sandy Tuberson
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Much appreciated mom!!! I must say I actually like the first two interiors, they have potential to look current with a little finesse. Below are fresh modern takes on 60's decor:

You could paint your walls a deep rich avocado green. To modernize the look add bright white accents, gold tones and a splash of true blue...
Nick Olsen's Apartment using Ben Moore Paint in Oregano. via domino 

I have posted this before and I'm sure I'll post again, as I just adore this living room below with the shag rug...

Instead of a pink and black bathroom, why not kitchen...
hot pink, black and white modern kitchen

Have a wonderful week! xx Danielle

Sunday, December 12, 2010

A Holiday Pianist and Design

My son recently started piano lessons and loves it! After 3 classes he learned 2 holiday tunes and wanted to share...

My husband bought the keyboard on (you guessed it) Craigslist! Now that it is apparent music will be apart of my sons life, I am interested in getting a piano and of course it will be used. That means I will have to fit it into my decor, so I canvassed the net for pianos in interiors. This is just a handful of images I found...

Scripps Howard

Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac Home 

Traditional Home

Rothswchild Sargeant

Robert Hadley

Jeffrey P. Elliot

Martin Lawrence Bullard

All of these designs are gorgeous! But alas I don't have the space yet even for a stand up piano. When I do the addition on my home eventually (yes I know not the greenest, but as my parents age they look to me to step into their hosting shoes and I have a large family), I will add a piano and probably a stand up because my addition will not be huge and I am thinking paint...

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So my plan is do an addition, keep my son in piano lessons (thanks goodness he loves it), purchase a second hand stand up piano and paint it a fun color! I can't help it, but I love color and lots of it!!!

P.S. My giveaway is still going on, if you wish to win a piece of my hand built pottery, then go here