Color, color, color. It influences our moods so much! The September House Beautiful is chock-full of combinations that lend distinct personality to each of these rooms.
The tranquil blue of the walls of this Greenwich, CT bedroom feels calming, while teal is energetic & creative and navy lends sophistication.
Aquamarine walls (and mattes - interesting touch), stand out against reddish-brown woods, pops of coral red, and brass accents.
This Atlanta living room's tranquil taupes and creams are broken up by pops of sunset-inspired hues.
The colors in this Santa Fe adobe home, built in 1919, are a sort of Southwestern primary palette: buttery yellow, terra cotta red, and a deep blue found often in traditional ceramics.
Color makes such a statement and is one of the least expensive ways to totally change up the way a room feels. My bedroom used to be a pinky peach, which felt soft, girlish and romantic. Now it's aqua (Tropical Pool, to be precise), and it feels a lot more refreshing and energizing.
What is color's role in your home? Anyone planning on switching it up?









Everyday of your life you will feel happy. Those are colorful and lively room. I love the aquamarine walled room. Makes me feel active.
Posted by: Jason @ Progress Lighting | March 21, 2013 at 05:37 PM