AT:SF, I desperately need some color help! This past year we moved into a new home, and I've waited until the fall to conquer my bedroom. I have a few items I've based my decorating choices on such as the brown and blue Amy Butler fabric I used to create a headboard, the blue FLOR tiles, and the gorgeous silk curtains that help block the early (4:45 am) Seattle summer sunrises...
...I am LOST on what do to on the walls. The white walls are practically SCREAMING at me. Do I have too much blue to consider an icy blue? Should I go chocolate and switch out the headboard fabric? I'm not wedded to the blue FLOR tiles, and I'd consider changing their color to accomodate the walls.
HELP!
-Tara
Color advice for Tara?
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Hmm, a pewter color might be pretty.
I actually love the way your room looks now. But a few other ideas are to pair a color that is popular with the blue/chocolate theme. What pops to mind is avacado green and pink. Personally, I think some avacado green accents would look great. But not really as paint. Also, not too sure about the pink. . . : ) I am not sure what too say abou the paint. I think a beige would actually be great (and I hate beige, I don't say that lightly). Or maybe you could pick up the tourquoise blue from the headboard and just paint your ceiling the same color, leave the walls white? PS, sorry about my spelling, it is the end of the day, I am tired!
A cafe au lait or warm taupe would look nice with the brown and the blue. If you do an icy blue, I would make sure it was on the warm side.
I agree with the other poster - a soft, light dove gray (with more of of pinkish/purple tint to make the color warm). Lovely room!
a pale pewter or ice blue would be okay for the walls, and I would add more values of blue to the mix.
Great space!!
That headboard fabric is so cute. Know anyone with Photoshop? Have them try a few different colors in the picture!
Completely agree with the grey. I personally like Benjamin Moore's Silver satin or Eclipse.
I second the warm taupe color. It would give the room a nice warm feeling.
Neutrally color that looks like cappuccino. =)
I think a light terra cotta color would great.
http://www.philipsperfectcolors.com/palette.html
this easy-to-navigate site has several possibilities, including kaitlin's blue, veranda, agua verte,bare trees,tea on the veranda...just to name a few.
http://www.breathe-design.com/
i would also look for a beautiful throw for the bed in the same green as the skirt on this oct 4th post.
and i want to see a tiny spot of orange, but no advice as to what object to add.
I don't know if icy blue would be the best choice for this room...right now it looks so cozy and I think if it was icy blue it might feel cold.
What about a nice grey color with subtle purple or red undertones? If you think it would be too stark, you could add a tall skinny white vase in the corner between the window and fill it with some of those really tall zig zaggy natural colored branches.
I really love your room, I wish mine was that cozy!
Check out Benjamin Moore "pewter". It would look great, and soothing when time to go to bed. It is a soft grey.
If you want to cosy up the room, I would go with a nice light brown - take a piece of the Amy B. fabric with you if possible to make sure the browns are in the same family. This would be good also if you tend toward sort of more earthy furnishings, art, clothing even. If you're more a cool type person who likes silver, mirrors, the icier side of colors, then the light gray would be beautiful.
Exactly what Ellecapitale said
P.S. I adore the fabric on the headboard fabric and I think it is a very lovely room as it is
What a lovely bedroom on so many levels.
I would choose a lighter blue that goes with the blue in your lovely headboard and just paint the wall the bed is on (and keep the window woodwork white.) It would almost make the whole wall feel like it's part of the bed rather than just having painted walls.
I like the bolster pillow. Can you tell me the source?
I would go with an teal.
Like sherwin williams' "intense teal"
http://www.goodepainting.com/swatch-n-4.gif
"Right on" with the suggestions for gray. What you need is to expand the color palette you've started with the blue and brown, not simply continue more of the same. Grays and off-whites are an easy fit for that palette.
You already know the hues you like, so when picking a "field" color (a color that fills in the field behind your accents; in this case the wall) pay attention to value (brightness) and saturation. The blue and brown are medium and dark values respectively, so you'll want to go with a value that doesn't get too bright (and therefore too contrasting), and you don't want to pick a saturation that upstages that wonderful blue.
Stay in the medium- to medium-light values (no white), and stay fairly desaturated with the intensity. This explains the suggestions for dove grays, taupes, and pewters. White and black can work well as accents, used in small proportions.
Tara here. :) thank you EVERYONE for the thoughtful responses! what a pleasure to read each one. and THANK YOU for the compliments. i do love the room, and i can't wait to make it more of a cozy sanctuary.
the bolster pillows are a west elm find from a few years back. it looks like they have similar versions available right now:
http://www.westelm.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=17001&langId=-1&catalogId=17002&viewSetCode=E&partNumber=WE-PRODr578&retainNav=true&parent_category_rn=&cmsrc=SCH&parentId=bolster
Try Benjamin Moore Smoky Green which is actually more blue. I think it would go well with your drapes.
I love the way it is...maybe light barely there tan color.
The drapery on the window is catching my eyes everytime I see it. It looks too shiny and luxurious. I would switch to a natural material in the same color or a little bit lighter.
I love the silk drapes and would use them as a color cue. A hue very similar would be perfect for the wall. Take the mot your paint dealer for a match-up. Gee, I never thought there'd be so much beautiful light in Seattle.
A very light chocolate or taupe color would be pretty and would pull the browns together. It looks very nice as it is too.
Tabitha - http://www.fromsingletomarried.com
I'm with the metallic crowd on this one -- but not paint.
I think you have a lovely bedroom, and the icing on the cake would be wallpapering the wall your bed is on with an exquisite wallpaper from Maya Romanoff -- perhaps Mother of Pearl, perhaps a pewterish Korekara... there are many possibilities.
A treatment for the window over the bed has me stumped -- if it were just a solid window, I would leave it, but with the sliders, it becomes rather busy, and would not work with the wallpaper. Perhaps very narrow metallic horizontal blinds or a simple translucent fabric panel stretched over a frame sized to fit the opening (linen, muslin, etc.).
Good luck in completing it -- it will be beautiful.
I have the exact same colors in my bedroom (with a little bit of sage green accent thrown in) and wanted to do something like Benjamin Moore's Atmospheric, however I think an icy blue or gray blue might make the room feel uninviting or relaxing. Silver, no, too modern. I'm considering a blue-green-gray, and Maude's suggestion of Kaitlin blue in her comment above is where it's at.
http://www.philipsperfectcolors.com/palette.html
I have that Benjamin Moore "pewter" color on my walls in my living room, and I love it so much that now I wish I could paint my whole house that color. It is the perfect compliment for any accent color. I usually go with greens and darker greys but this color is really perfect.
I would do a light mango-orange color myself, just to change it up a bit.
I like the teal idea but I'd want to go bold like with the mango-orange that Sleggo suggested.
Check out Behr Desert Glow S-G-350
Leave the walls white and put some ART on them. I like the idea of something with some bright orange or yellow.
i love your headboard; how did you do it? all the info i've been able to find online on how to do that sort of thing have end result pictures that scream "sloppy diy", but yours looks great!
Too much brown already to add more brown to the space.
I agree with the medium grey suggestion - something with a subtle blue undertone.
I'd also choose larger-scaled lamps - something with more sparkle and style...
...and a faux-fur throw over the foot of the bed - and maybe a couple of accent pillows in a coordinating Amy Butler fabric - would be great too.
tara here again. :)
keep the suggestions coming! i love the input.
for the question on the headboard, i purchased a non-toxic, non-treated piece of plywood, and i wrapped it in about five sheets of upholstery batting by folding the corners neatly and using a staple gun. finally, i covered the upholstery batting with the amy butler fabric. the piece simply rests on the floor behind the bed. it was super easy, and iâve done it for my guestroom, too.
i hope this helps!
Hi Tara --
Just some more thoughts for you...
-for throw pillows, check into investing in some by Kirsten Hecktermann (some of her velvet pillows are on sale right now at Ochre). Her textiles are exquisite, and it would look more sophisticated to have something that's not in a coordinating fabric by the same designer -- more spontaneous, and less staged.
http://www.kirstenhecktermann.com/
http://shop.ochrestore.com/products/velvet-cushions-1
Since mentioning Maya Romanoff here, I couldn't resist checking out her wallcoverings -- they are amazing. There are so many possibilities that would work in your room, adding so much depth and texture.
Here are some possibilities:
http://cart.mayaRomanoff.com/collection.pvx?;?Category=0307
(lacquered rust, wheat, bark, charcoal; concord, eggplant...)
http://cart.mayaRomanoff.com/collection.pvx?;?Category=0306
platinum, rose gold, patina
http://cart.mayaRomanoff.com/collection.pvx?;?Category=0309 (silver, but maybe also pearl or rust)
http://cart.mayaRomanoff.com/collection.pvx?;?Category=1101
(silver, champagne silver, ebony gold, copper alloys )
A capiz shell pendant would be nice in the middle of the room -
http://thelavenderbarnshop.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16_19&products_id=600&zenid=83ef37080ce664fcb765c63c62205c2a
http://morewaystowastetime.blogspot.com/2007/06/low-to-high-capiz-shell-chandeliers.html
the Panton would be the dream version
http://www.stellarunion.com/itemdetails.php?id=211993
As for table lamps on the night stand, these mercury ones would be dreamy...
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/mercury-table-lamp-c-350-p-1-pr-20074.html
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/lighting/calypso-mercury-glass-lamp-034387
and on the other side, a c.1930 French architect lamp
http://www.moma.org/images/collection/FullSizes/13383004.jpg
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Another vote for taupe; it's a neutral but it will warm up the space; stick to the more grey tones of taupe and not the yellowish ones; it will help bring the blue and brown together.