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In Seattle, Decorating with Accessories II: Lamps and Lighting

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The next introduction into a room is lamps and lighting.  This includes table lamps, floor lamps and hanging fixtures. Lamps that are the correct size for a table surface fill the space on the table appropriately and art behind them is unnecessary. In the past few years chandeliers appear more frequently.  This is a wonderful departure from the overuse of recessed cans in the ceiling.  Small chandeliers are an option to replace a table lamp but need to be carefully selected for proportion. Select styles much smaller than one for a dining table and add a dose of drama.

 

The examples below from Global Views depict eye-catching lighting that add interest and pizazz to your interior. 

Pendant chandelier Global Views

Pendant chandelier Global Views

 

 

Murano Glass Leaf Table Lamp  Global Views

Murano Glass Leaf Table Lamp Global Views

Notes on Home From A Designer

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Making your home as comfortable and inviting as it can be helps create a sanctuary of peace and cheer that you can return to in good times and bad. In uneasy times like now, your personal space is also your personal refuge. Feel at ease spending time there no matter what your mood or fears. Relax in its supporting embrace in comfortable furniture and feel the harmony within its walls.
A comfortable home is an inspiration that calls to you when you long for tranquility and a place that encourages a sense of contentment. It can also be a place where you celebrate life’s joys and enjoy the results of your labor. The home you create reflects your inner tranquility. When you make your home as peaceful and comfortable as it can be today, you will always feel drawn to it.

How Fashion Week Influences the Color Forecast and Your Home

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After seeing the bold colors of red and gold during the Olympics, more of the same continued at Fashion Week.  No surprise to see the 2009 color trends reflect the synergy of commerce and culture.  The bold and saturated hues remind us of summer and beaches while connecting us to influences and themes of other places such as Russia, East Asia and Latin America.  As Thomas Friedman expresses, the world is flat. 

Interpreted for your home, orange becomes an appealing color for interiors but is not crayon orange but toned down with a touch of yellow and called ‘tiger-eye’.  Likewise red receives a hint of orange and becomes tropical and lush.  In a room setting this ‘Moorish’ red is enhanced by complements of tangy lemon accents.

From Project Runway to Fashion Week, vivid blues and purples are combined with neutrals.  Blue promotes optimism and it’s grounded with nature’s neutrals; think natural fiber, wool, and wood.  This combination of fresh blues with gorgeous gray grounds the palette and promotes stability – a perfect combination for a master bedroom suite. 

The Green movement is mainstream so certainly green is a star whether on the runway or in the home. Spring inspired daffodil yellow pairs with a muddier gold green and adds freshness to the interior.  An old friend, olive green, becomes a sophisticated companion.  One color that combines with all of the above colors is slate grey providing a visual ‘weight’ to the overall color scheme. 

 

Finally, I believe color is LOCAL. Explore your locality, see how the colors are nuanced at your local markets and store display windows.  Spin the color wheel with local hues for a timely update.