Wall Treatments – Fabric

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Although paint is a favorite and quick remedy for a room wall change, think about fabric to create a warm and inviting place to rest or read a book.

This cozy nook is created with fabric covered walls and matching daybed fabric. The lamp shade and the small wall nook are also covered in the fabric. Creating a wall and upholstered pieces with a self-fabric, (same fabric) is a splendid way to show warmth in this small space.

  • Often smaller “forgotten” spaces have irregular wall dimensions.
  • Here the white built-in cabinetry fits perfectly into the small “L” corner giving useful book and miscellaneous storage space.
  • The client has provided small stools and ottomans for additional seating and for use as a small coffee table
  • To balance the white built-ins the designer has provided a white framed picture wall.
  • The eclectic and various colors of pillows on the daybed area create warmth, interest, and color but don’t detract from the other design elements of the room.

Go ahead, be creative. Take a small space and let your imagination run wild. Upholster the walls, add wall art and lighting. You are on your way to a rest/guest area called heaven!!!!

Remember when you are creating your space love is in the details.

Should you have questions or comments please e-mail me at paula@albinson.us

Paula Albinson

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Guest Bedroom or Forgotten Space?

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Guest rooms are often forgotten spaces. They may not be used very often and may be decorated with many of the family’s least popular furnishings.

Our guests, however, would feel welcome and right at home in a space where they can retreat, have some alone time to read or rest. When I saw this guest bedroom area, I felt the homeowner wanted his guests to enjoy the stay and be rested and fulfilled when the visit was complete.

Two warm and restful tones of lime green and soft azure along with an ivory backdrop were chosen for this room. A four-poster bed with fabric canopy plus side fabric panels create a warm and cozy environment. The side drapery panels may be closed for a more private feeling. Keeping two color tones which are soft and comforting create a restful and welcoming space.

A very special area of the room is the space in front of the windows where two chairs are placed for reading or for great conversation. A small footstool, kidney pillows on the chair backs, plus small side tables provide a separate sitting area. Lighting from the window and two-room lamps offer everything needed to relax into this soft and wonderful guest area.

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When choosing fabrics where you want to pattern mix find patterns using the same colors with a different styling.

The colors can be the same intensity (boldness) or lighter/darker.  This room shows a border used as the alternate fabric. Another way to replicate the room colors is with the door or trim work.  The entry door is painted with a neutral trim and the door panels use the soft azure and lime green found in the fabric and border.

Notice the walls are a shade of neutral ivory with the ceiling using a wall covering print of ivory and a pale lime color…very soft and very warm. The art pieces over the book table are also in keeping with the same soft muted tones.
Other accents are the small traditional chairs on either side of the bookcase which are painted the azure color… what a wonderful color accent for the room. Intensities (color strength) of the ceiling and flooring are equal creating a restful space.

This room has privacy where your guests can be “enveloped” and comfortable. Go ahead; enjoy this time with your friends not only in your home space but in the guest area as well.

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Welcoming Colors for your Entryway.

IMPACTFUL AND INVITING ENTRYWAYS/ FOYERS

Many of our older homes have an inviting entry area. It is the first impression for guests so it needs to reflect the style and feeling of the home. Although the entryway in this Traditional Home Magazine is neutral we can add design accents to make it a true welcome to this home. The designer/ client has chosen soft turquoise as the accent color. And yes, we can embroider on this single tone creating a more impactful feeling to the entry.

—Let’s make the accent color (turquoise) more integrated into the entry area.  How about adding another color for a second accent tone? The table skirt has banding at the bottom in an olive tone…how about a more narrow trim banding in plum or burgundy to begin another color inclusion.

—The entryway floor is a neutral stone and depending on the size of the space an area rug with neutrals, plums, burgundies, olive, and turquoise would create a textural place where all tones come together for a unifying and welcoming design.

—The stairwell has a full tread of solid turquoise carpeting. Depending on the condition of the wood under the carpet a 4-6″ reveal on either side (showing the wood floor) would create interest to the stairwell. Another way to create interest is to use banding at each side of the carpet and should you want to be really bold use banding in a small scale pattern or a combination of the olive/burgundy tones

—How about painting the small alcove wall behind the chair in a soft tone of turquoise or olive…but remember a very soft tone. Change out the kidney pillow on the chair to a fabric combining all the colors we have brought into the space.

—Another way to unify the entryway is with small accessories such as lampshades. How about changing the sconce shades on the stairwell and the shade on the table to a very soft olive silk color. You could even add a narrow burgundy trim for additional impact.

—Go ahead, be creative,  remember love is in the details.

For many of us having a lovely entryway/foyer space in our home presents a wonderful design opportunity.  The photo of this very colorful and inviting foyer from Traditional Home shows a colorful way to work with the neutrals in the walls and flooring.

The stairwell steps go bold with color and pattern. This stair carpet color acts as a backdrop for the tones in the table skirt and chair in the curved area. Staying in the same color palette as the stairwell carpet, the table and chair fabric show varied and a surprise color of avocado trim on the table skirt.

A real wow for a great first impression is the traditionally styled chair painted a high gloss turquoise to keep the color moving in the curved inset area. Repeating the avocado green accent color in the chair pillow, fresh flowers and art piece on the table creates a sense of warmth. Let your eye go up the stairwell to see the framed botanical pieces with the green again in the botanical design and on the border.

The wall color is lifted from the floor marble and helps move the warm tone of the stairwell up to the second floor. One way to create a seamless/unified look to an area is to have one paint color for all trims in the home. This trim color helps to unify the rooms and create a sense of warmth and flow to the home and the rooms.

Entry areas, no matter how small, create a welcoming area for your guest. Go ahead, be creative and have this small space reflect you and your home.

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