I say moods of gray because gray strikes me as a moody color. In the last couple of years I have been using various shades of gray with clients, and they all conjured a very different mood and feel in the rooms. Some shades were airy and classic, while others were sophisticated, elegant, and sometimes contemplative. The elements that made them different were depth of color, supporting colors, furnishing style, and decorative details. All things that make a space either sing in harmony and balance or cry out for more attention.
How intense is this? I love images like this!
This is great design! The black and white diamond pattern floor is a really thoughtful foundation for the additional color and pattern in the room. I love the gray walls with the yellow rubics cube wall art! Bolster pillows on the armless sofa is smart and interesting! The pattern of the sofa is a great rhythm with the flooring. The mixture of finishes flows so well with the rest of the elements. Even though there are many pieces of interest in this room, nothing is distracting, and the gray wall color is a great place for the eye to find rest!
The dressmaker details of this bedding is lovely and very feminine!
I love that the panels on the door are painted a different shade of gray from the rest of the door! It elevates the panache of this area. The deep molding, the amazing rich finish of the floor, the fantastic pattern and color of the rug, not to mention the yellow draperies are not to be overlooked here!
How much do I adore this chest! It's just beautiful sitting high on a great pair of cabriole legs! The mirror really enhances the look of each miscellaneous piece that sits on top! It's truly just so random and inspiring to add yellow roses and a yellow lamp that is of a completely different style!
I've been waiting for a moment to use this illustration! She is perfect! I would love to have this smocked floral wallpaper! Of course, the chair is just wonderful in yellow velvet upholstery!
I really need to learn this technique of applying fabric to walls and then using nailheads to accent in a classic design. I happen to think that the desk chair and yellow blotter gives this area the spark that makes the statement!
Until next time!
Rhonda
*Original image credits via my Pinterest boards
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