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Four Gorgeous Front Range Rooms That Embrace Color
The article explores the increasing trend of incorporating bold colors into home decor, moving away from traditional neutrals. It highlights four distinct rooms in Front Range homes, each showcasing a different color scheme and design philosophy, offering inspiration and practical advice for homeowners.
The first example is a vibrant red kitchen designed by Lauren Maggio, inspired by personal sentiment and New Orleans roots. Maggio emphasizes that red, being energetic and cheerful, is suitable for rooms where a lot of time is spent, such as a kitchen. She advises pairing strong colors with more muted tones, like creamy walls and rattan accents, to allow the primary color to shine without overwhelming the space. The designer also stresses the importance of carefully selecting the exact shade, as it will be a prominent feature in the home.
The second room featured is a master bedroom in Cherry Creek that incorporates bright green. Designers Ashley Larson Eitemiller and Conni Newsome of C&A Interiors chose green for its natural and soothing qualities, aiming to warm up an angular, tall-ceilinged space. The design began with a custom green rug, complemented by a similarly colored door. The article also provides a brief guide to various green shades, suggesting their best applications, from masculine hunter green for a man cave to soft Hollingsworth green for a master bedroom, and Minced Onion for a kitchen.
Next, the article presents a blue and white office in the Polo Club, designed by Ramey Caulkins of Griffin Design Source. The serene office prioritizes functionality while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing environment. The elegant blue-and-white woodland patterned wallpaper, Arbre de Matisse by Quadrille, serves as the foundation for the room's color scheme, with matching fabric used for custom shades and drapes. Caulkins highlights the enveloping effect of the pattern in a larger space and demonstrates how to extend the color by painting the back of a built-in cabinet and using a custom-blended blue to frame a mirror, creating balance and cohesion.
Finally, the article showcases a bold black dining room designed by Deidre Oliver of Oliver Designs. Oliver advocates for full commitment when using black, noting its ability to add an edgy backdrop that enhances layered finishes. For her dining room, she sought a saturated color that would complement her existing Ralph Lauren furniture. The walls and floors are painted in Benjamin Moore's Almost Black, contrasted with White Dove trim and a box-beam ceiling, blending traditional and modern elements. The article concludes with practical tips for DIY painting projects, including virtual color selection tools, paint quantity calculators, and resources for recycling old paint cans, providing readers with actionable steps to embrace color in their own homes.
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