Design trends often transcend industry borders, and color blocking has made the leap from the runway to your room. Bold blocks of color, either contrasting or complementary, add geometric interest to any surface. It's flattering for your figure and your furniture.
1. Glamour/ David Mikhail Architects via Design Indulgences
2. Revolve/ Mono via Apartment Therapy
3. Vogue/ Klopf Architecture via Houzz
4. The Sartorialist/ Doug Aitken's home via NY Times
5. Barbara Bui via Studded Hearts / Eric Cohler via1st Dibs
(Images: as linked/credited above)






Nomade Express Slee...
Hahahaha, for once the canvas that I painted a single color and then never got around to finishing the project (and needing the space it was inhabiting, so hanging it on the wall) is ahead of the trend!
Though my Mondrian knockoff also seems to fit in with this trend... hmmm
http://homeindisarray.blogspot.com/2012/07/diy-mondrian.html
Amusing..
At first look I thought the model was a giant standing next to some doll furniture or something. hehe
If wearing one solid color as a top and another solid color for pants makes me a trendy fashionista, then I got swag.
What happened to her feet?? O_o
Nominating room 5 for worst of the year (so far).