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Monday, March 31, 2025

In Celebration Of The Stripe!

Bold and fun, but often overlooked...stripes can provide visual interest, create a unique forced perspective, or just add some graphic punch! In celebration of the stripe, let's look at spaces that feature this energetic motif.

Striped floor in bathroom of Achille Salvagni's Rome apartment
Striped floor in kitchen of Achille Salvagni's Rome apartment
Shower by Amy Morris Interiors
Cabana stripes on ceiling by Caroline Rafferty
Vibrant pink and yellow stripes by Muriel Brandolini
French room with tent striped ceiling by Todd Hase
Striped butler's pantry by Paula Caravelli
Red and white candy cane all in the home of Kristiina Ratia
French inspired guest bathroom by Fiorito Interior Design

Happy designing!

Monday, January 30, 2017

Dark and Dramatic

Over the years, I have heard many clients say that they do not want to paint a space a dark color because they are afraid it will make it feel smaller. This fear is especially powerful for small rooms.

Yet, a dark color can actually make a room look larger. It seems counter-intuitive, I know, but Interior Design Mantra #6, seen at the right on this blog, is true: "Light colors advance, dark colors recede."

Think about it. It is the reason theaters hang black fabric around the perimeter of stage sets and in wings... it masks the entrances and backstage areas. Black makes those areas disappear. The dark color does not permit the eye to read any definition, any spatial markers, any dimensions. As far as an observer knows, that space could be 30 feet deep...there's no way to know.

With this idea, small spaces are actually ideal candidates for black or dark colors on the walls... there is simply much less visual information for the brain to process the shape of the room.

Powder rooms seem to benefit the most from this optical illusion.


Butler pantries and narrow hallways are also logical places to employ this color trick...it makes these spaces seem not only larger but more elegant and intriguing.


But larger rooms look fantastic in darker colors as well...


The home of London designer Abigail Ahern is a spectacular example of the power of dark colors in every room...


If you'd like to add some dark drama to your home, give me a call!

Happy designing!

Monday, January 4, 2016

White: A Blank Page Or Canvas 2016

As we begin a new year with promise and possibility stretched out before us, I am reminded of these words from "Sunday In The Park With George" by the great Stephen Sondheim: "White: a blank page or canvas...so many possibilities." Here in the western world, white represents purity. It is basic, untouched, unformed. These are the qualities of a blank piece of paper or a painter's canvas, ready to absorb any ideas and to support whatever might be created upon it.

There are those in the interior design world who think that white is a lost opportunity for color, and being more of a maximalist myself, I might lean in that direction, but I can't deny the allure of the absence of color as well. White can be a bold statement as much as any hue and the following white rooms speak volumes.


Welcome to 2016--may it be a year full of happy designing!