Bright and bold colors have two best friends. White and more bright colors! Many times the hardest part of using bright colors (albeit on the walls or in your accessories) is to weed out the middle area.
For example, a few bright colors when balanced with a handful neutrals, makes for a fantastic space. Like wise, as Eve has done, pushing your color over the top and incorporating more into your rooms, with patterns and textures works out beautifully. But that middle ground where some color is used, whether it's more than a little, but less than a lot, can leave a room feeling unfinished or troublesome. Like Yoda once said, "Do or do not. There is no try."
Here's a few of our favorite links to get you started:
Thanks Eve!
(Images: Eve Trombley)
I love Eve's sense of adventure in here decorating!
view Henna73's profile
gorgeous! I think ultimately this works because she has quality pieces. If it were a bunch of cheap things, a person could run the risk of looking like they lived in a dorm room
view rvalexa's profile
Wow- what a great house- I love it!
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Where can I get a print of the piece above the credenza in the bedroom?
view kevoncubine's profile
I really like it!
I am so torn between the bold and colorful spaces and the calm and neutral ones that I always see.
For example, I was dead set on thinking this was perfect inspiration for us:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/boston/house-tour-the-deaners-fresh-start-in-little-rhodyprovidence-ri-084413
and then I read this post!
Anyway, I definitely agree with rvalexa- the great pieces really lend a sophisticated edge to this home and it definitely stays far from "dorm room" because of it.
Great job!
view Erin Lang Norris/Yellow Canoe's profile
I really love the wall art. This is a great collection. Where, how did you get the art from?
view LadyDesign's profile
Beautiful, Eve! Bright and airy. What a fun house to grow up in. Would you pls share the name/manufacturer of the aqua color on the walls in the third pic (bedroom i think?). Thx!
view nora_mc's profile
Eve is so incredibly inspiring!
view FreshPeaches's profile
Gorgeous, daring even.
My real question is: what is the kid doing climbing on a step ladder in the middle of the living room? ;)
Laura
http://grafxnerd.tumblr.com
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I absolutely love this! My favorite is the bedroom.
When I first moved into my apartment, I seriously considered repainting the bold walls in my studio to a more neutral color, but once I started unpacking my art/furniture/plants in contrasting colors, I realized that the color made a great backdrop!
view goodness is golden's profile
Eye-popping and well-done. Not for me, tho. I prefer a more subtle use of color. Could be a generational thing!
Empty nesters like me and the Hubs are too old and tired to have to repaint all the walls if the home needed to be put on the market.
view aychihuahua's profile
well, at the risk of being censored...
I think it does look a little circus, though high
quality and tasteful circus, if that makes sense.
My tendency is to use more traditional art with bright walls, or contemporary art in more traditional spaces.
I like the contrast. I can understand the love some people feel for these rooms--they are done with care and love and it shows. But it's too much for me!
view baba yaga's profile
Nothing circus-like about this place; I find it quite consistent.
I'm really inspired by the bold graphic art which pulls this home together.
view Vincent B.'s profile
I love bright colors and contrast as much as anyone...
...but so many choices here, seem so random. Although a few things click together, they're followed by something else that doesn't make a connection to anything else in these rooms.
Ie: The curtains in the dining area are completely out of place - If they were replaced with the orange ones from the bedroom, that room would make much more sense - then that orange could be repeated in the Living Room curtains, and the two rooms would be drawn together as well as connect the Orange wall-display from the corner above the sofa with the rest of the room as well as the artwork and vases in the dining area.
And for the bedroom, I'd have chosen curtains that were white & lime green to pick up the colors of the bedcovering and contrast w/ the wall color - the orange seems out of place in that room. (Or bring in those orange vases from the dining area)
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Thanks for the comments, everyone! Just as some background info.... the house is not done/completely tweaked/polished yet, we bought it & moved in on April 2nd. So we've only been here about a month & a half.
Kevoncubine - the piece in the bedroom is Iso Satakieli, it's a fabric panel by Marimekko and available here.
Lady Design - most of the art is work that I've done. The painting over the lefthand side of the sofa is a gift from my dear friend Erin Adams. She is also an amazing artist.
Nora_mc, the bedroom paint color is Blue Spa by Benjamin Moore. Fantastic color!
Laura, that would be my 2-year-old partner in crime. He was trying to get in the shot. ;) He also loves to climb anything and everything. I'd had the ladder out to put up the last of the hexagon decals.
Aychihuahua and Baba Yaga.... lots of our friends & family love how it looks but are happy to go back to their own neutral/more calm homes. I understand the amount of color isn't for everyone. I sometimes look at homes with lots of white, natural materials, and soothing colors and think "oh how peaceful that would be." But then I think about the times I've tried more neutral palettes in my previous flat - I had to repaint it within a couple of months because it just wasn't me. So it's one of those "to each their own" type things, and I can appreciate your point of view. :)
And Bepsf, I can see where you see the disconnect but in my mind it all makes perfect sense, whereas your suggestions seem too matchy-matchy to me. I'd rather fill the space with pieces I love than something that doesn't necessarily speak to me but the shade of orange perfectly matches something else or stick to mundane interior design "rules" about the number of colors to use in a space. Which is why I didn't go to interior design school - I prefer to decorate in a gutsy no apologies manner. Which isn't to say I can't appreciate it in someone else's home - but to me it's boring. Thank you for your input, though!
view eveb1123's profile
I love the peacock rug in the dining room - where did she get it?
view indie.mom's profile
I love the kitchen/dining room. I have that EXACT dinette set. And, when we finally get a place (we're shopping now), I wanted to paint the kitchen/dining room a bright citrus green, similar to this! I'm so glad it looks so wonderful! I feel like my idea's been validated!
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I love it! So fun and inspiring. We went crazy with color in our first house but this house already had really nice neutrals in place when we moved in, so we've been less daring. Seeing your house really reminded me of how fun a vibrant environment is.
view BadJuJu77's profile
Thank you! The peacock rug is from Urban Outfitters, this is the 60" rug but they also have a 30" version. And the paint color is Spring Moss by Benjamin Moore.
view eveb1123's profile
Wow! Love the use of color here! Looks wonderful with all of your fabulous artwork! Your home is very inspiring! When it comes to color...I say bring it on!
view suzy8track's profile
OMG! this is totally me!!! Love it
view colleen2009's profile
This is beautiful.....but if I had that much color in my home....it would make nervous. Guess I'm a more beige and boring person.
view baileyb's profile
i love the 60s influences throughout your home.. i am a fan! where did you get your bedsheets from?
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Thanks again!
Baileyb, you shouldn't feel boring because you prefer more neutral colors in your home. As long as you're happy with it, comfortable in your surroundings, and consider what you've put into it an expression of yourself, there's not really any right or wrong way to go about decorating. It doesn't mean you can't appreciate what someone else has done even if you can't imagine doing it in your own place. But thank you for the compliment!
And Agentlemonade, thank you! I adore the 1960s & 70s style. :) The bedspread is a vintage piece from that era that I happened upon on Etsy and had to snatch up. The design was so me.
view eveb1123's profile
I think the space is too personal to be for everyone, which is the point, and why I like it so much. Plus, dang man, we've got 1500 names for beige now, and I've had enough. Viva color!
view carlitadee's profile
I love all the color! Eve never fails.
view pollyhyper's profile
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous.
I LOVE the absolutely *shameless* use of colour and patterns. And I believe they all match perfectly.
You have a gift, Eve. Looking forward to seeing (and stealing) more! :)
view guivers's profile
I find it funny that people say this is too much color for them. To each his own, I guess. I think it's actually pretty restrained. The eating area has the white wainscoting to break it up; the living room has a huge white sectional and rug. I have seen way more "colorful" homes featured on AT--way more saturated colors, way less simplicity of furnishings, and more visual clutter. I think this is really inspired and I bet when you're in the house the rooms flow perfectly together. In fact, my only regret in reading this post is that there aren't more pictures.
view sally305's profile
this is great. i think (almost) anyone can pull off a neutral color scheme. this home just screams happy to me!
view SpanishOlives's profile
Thanks again everyone! Sally305, I am hoping to do a house tour in the fall once things are a bit more polished (but in owning a home it will likely never be "finished".... we have a list of projects a mile long, some to be done soon, some for a year or two or five from now. :) But there will be more pictures then! And if you click on my name above it'll bring you to the Flickr if you feel like looking through more house pics.
view eveb1123's profile
Very cool place! Where is the artwork above the dining table from? Thanks!
view fondo's profile
Beautiful place! May I ask where you got the bedspread from?
view Harley's profile
I love the green with the yellow and orange sort of trippy art work. I'm just to the point of adding art in my room and I can really see how art can set the tone.
view LadyDesign's profile
I know the bedspread was bought on Etsy but does anyone know where I could get something similar? I have been spending all weekend looking for something close to it but havent come close. I searched for "vintage floral bedding" and other variations but have no clue what type of flowers are on the bedspread. It's so unique and I would love to find something similar to it.
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Fondo & LadyDesign, the art in the dining room is a piece that I sketched/colored and had printed onto fabric. I am thinking about selling it through my Etsy shop eventually.
The bedspread is from Etsy. ndxdmb - I dunno where you would find anything exactly like it. I'm going to send you a message with some similar links. The flowers are outlines of chrysanthemums and daisies, I do believe. That's what makes it so cool to me - the thin outline/illustrative quality.
view eveb1123's profile
Alright, it won't let me message you. So here are the links:
Etsy bedspread - reserved for someone but??
Etsy Green White Yellow Floral bedspread
Etsy flat sheet that could work as a bedspread
eBay vintage Spencer & Marks throw - this one is the most similar in design to me, even though the colors are different. But the flowers are extremely similar.
Anyway, I hope you see this message & I hope it helps!
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Well if you do decide to sell it on Etsy please holla! Thanks!
view LadyDesign's profile
Eve - you rock! Thank you so much for taking the time to point me in the right direction.
view ndxdmb's profile
LadyDesign, here is a link to my Etsy shop. It's empty presently but hopefully will have some art for sale soon!
And ndxdmb - you are very welcome! I often search just for mod/retro bedspreads/flat sheets in either the vintage section of Etsy or on eBay.
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LadyDesign (and others who were possibly interested) - the trio of canvases in the dining room are now available at my Etsy shop:
Atom & Eve Design
Thanks!
Eve
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www.atomandevedesign.com
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