A pop of colour in a neutral interior can impact tremendously and Martha O'hara Interiors are extremely skilled in creating restful, neutral interiors, at the same time introducing colour to enhance and uplift. The goal of the project below was to update an historic house which was to host the owners daughters weddings over the summer months. The design had to be cohesive throughout the entire first floor living space and needed to accommodate the flow of people during the weddings. The formal living and piano room focused on pink, cream and glossy black. The other side of the main floor a more casual family and dining area is in blue/grey tones creates a relaxing space.
Although this project was designed with the weddings in mind, the decor had to work for these empty nester's beyond the weddings. I think you would agree the project was a definite success, a light, contemporary feel with some uplifting colour to evoke the senses
Lee oxo
I am in love with these colors you are posting and pinning! It is making me re~think my bedroom plans ;) after, of course, I paint it white~
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The colours are fabulous, the blue in the last image is proving very popular right now, I saw some fabulous candles in this blue yesterday while out window shopping. I would have loved them for my living room but the blue in my cushions is more of a deeper blue and it wouldn't have worked. The pop of pink with the grey is also beautiful. I have a friend who has all grey walls throughout her house, a barely there grey/white and in one of the bedrooms she has a white bedspread with pink pillows and it looks stunning.
DeleteIf you have made a mistake, white is very easy to go over but whatever you do try your colour in several areas of the room before hand. I have just tried a blue in my office and its not working, luckily I only bought the test pot.
Lee :)