Bringing the Outdoors In: Organic Touches

 

I am sure you have experienced a time when you walked into a space and thought to yourself, “I am not sure what it is, but this space just feels fresh and organic.” Well, maybe not in those words, but you get my drift. Sometimes it is just the little things that make a world of difference in a space; the small touches that pull it all together. Many times, these details can be found on your evening walk, or better yet, visit to a local beach or park.

Bringing the Outdoors In: 6 Small Organic Touches that Make a Difference

1.Eucalyptus. This beautifully scented plant grows naturally in most regions. Many people use it for its aromatherapy healing properties, but it also is a beautiful soft green color that doesn’t fade as it dries. The beauty of this plant is that its versatility. Because it grows in long, bendable stalks, you can make wreaths, table runners, and candle holders (pictured below) easily for an elegant touch.

 

 

2. Branches. You see branches used in designer showrooms all the time. Reminiscent of a simpler time, branches can really bring a touch of sophistication to any space. I often find myself walking through my neighborhood, thinking, “wow, those branches would make the perfect accent piece!”

 

 

3.Wheat. Neutral in color, wheat adds a bit of texture and country to an interior space. It is plentiful- you can find it on a farm road growing abundantly. Perfectly groomed wheat arrangements are all the rage in the design world. Simply bunch together the perfect wheat stalks, tie with twine, and cut the bottom off in one clean swipe. The arrangement should be able to stand on its own.

 

4. Rocks & Stones. We all enjoy a day at the beach or the mountains. We tend to collect shells, or stones only to find ourselves with a pocket full of them when we get home, and no where to put them. Next time you’re out in the sunshine, seek out treasures that you can use in your decor. Large white stones work beautifully as bookends as pictured here.

 

5.Rustic Pieces of Wood. Oftentimes you will come across old, worn out pieces of painted or not painted wood. You may think nothing of it, but these finds are so unique, they are sure to make a stunning conversation piece within your home.  Pictured here, simple hooks and mason jars complete the look for beautiful candle wall sconces.

 

6.Hydrangeas. These beautiful flowers have been popular since the beginning of time. The pale pastel colors they take on as they dry out add a softness and femininity to a space like no other flower. Hydrangeas grow abundantly in the Pacific Northwest. You can enjoy them while they’re fresh and vibrant in color, then hang them up to dry and enjoy them for years to come..

Radiant Orchid-Still the COLOR of the Year

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Radiant Orchid is the 2014 Color of the Year as announced by Pantone early this year. We’re still enjoying the color very much and think it’s a perfect color for spring.  We wanted to show you how to incorporate it into your home easily without making too much of a commitment.

 

As always, pillows are the easiest thing to change at home but adding some curtains and/or stools creates a beautiful living room.   This regal living room in purple adds some brightness with Radiant Orchid poufs.      

Simply add a lamp to a blue living room for an instant trendiness factor.Pillows and throws look perfect in a grey, pink and red living room.   This trendy living room of muted colors emphasizes Radiant Orchid with a lovely placed blanket.Add Radiant Orchid to the bedroom for an instant update.

Weekend Project – Painted Ceiling

 

It’s going to be a wet weekend with rain in the forecast. Why not use this time to do an indoor project. We think that painting your ceiling is a great way to spend the weekend! It’s a simple thing you can do but will completely change your space.

If your walls are white, why not choose a dark color to contrast. We love this dark blue above, very close to Authentic Home COLOR Paint’s Parisian Blue.

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Image Source: Unsplash

   

You can’t go wrong with a grey ceiling. Grey is that neutral that goes with everything. Oyster and Greystone are perfect from Authentic Home COLOR Paint.

 

If you’re looking to keep it light for the Spring, these pretty blues are nice and airy! Try Authentic Home COLOR Paint in London Fog, Power Blue or Glacier.

 

If you’re ready to start painting and want to give use Authentic Home COLOR Paint a try, callKathy to set up your paint order today!

2015 Pantone Color of the Year: Marsala

It’s official, Pantone has announced the 2015 Color of the Year. Marsalaa muted burgundy with hints of earthy brown and soft reds has recently been showcasing itself in fashion, home decor, weddings, and architecture. This beautiful and spicy pigment can bring a classic elegance to any look.

 

From fashion and photography to interiors, Marsala has a timeless feel that can bring sophistication to any space- reminiscent of many times past. At Authentic Home, we researched our favorite beautiful interiors that reflect the richness of this gorgeous color.

Here are Our Favorite Six Marsala-Rich Interiors.

1. Subtle Meets Bold. This sitting room really exhibits the beautiful color of Marsala by pairing classic elegance with old world charm. 

 

2.Urban Glam. This gorgeous grass cloth wallpaper in a Marsala tone brings texture and warmth to this luxurious bedroom. Gold accents pair beautifully with the piquant backdrop.

3. Just a Pop. Give your space a whole new feel with the addition of these elegant Marsala club chairs. Accenting your space with this rich tone can truly make a statement.

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Image Source: Overstock.com

 

4. Marsala and Blues. The seating in this space truly showcases a saturated Marsala tone. Pairing this rich color with a soft blue really makes it stand out.

 

5. Eclectic Chic. One of the most elegant ways to showcase any vibrant color is to place it in a mostly white interior. The beautiful Marsala window treatments make a true statement in this charming bedroom.

 

6. Classic Elegance. There is something so timeless about a rich wall color paired with old world decor. The lavishness of this hallway design speaks volumes.

Are you considering bringing Marsala into your space? Authentic Home’s Regal, Serene and Playful color palettes feature this gorgeous color in many variations. Not sure which colors to pair it with? We have taken the guess-work out of that process as well.

Fresh Color Palettes

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There are no more vibrant, saturated colors than the ones created in nature. With the amazing paint technology today, you can replicate the color of an old growth oak tree’s moss in your backyard. You can bring in the vibrance of those daffodils you planted in the spring. You can well, pretty much paint your home in any of the  colors you see everyday. This brought us to thinking, what are our favorite natural color palettes?

Fresh Color Palettes- Bringing the Outdoors In

1.Spring is in the Air. This gorgeous, feminine palette is so calming and rich. It would work beautifully in a sunroom overlooking a garden, a little girl’s bedroom, or even a dining or living room. When you put soft color palettes into your space, you create harmony that reduces stress from the every day. And, this color palette is Pantone’s pick for 2016! Authentic Home’s Playful Palette has the perfect selection to achieve this look!

 

2. Organic Bliss.  Keeping a clean, bright and nature-inspired palette will truly give your space a freshness like no other palette. This beautiful neutral palette works beautifully in large, airy spaces as it allows the architecture to stand out. Typically seen in the Northwest, a paint palette like this works best in cloudier climates as its warmth balances out the wet dreary weather. You may find Authentic Home's Fresh Palette perfect if you’re going for this look!

 

3. Southbeach Charm. This bold, bright, and cheery palette is perfect for smaller spaces, preferably in brighter, warmer climates. These cheerful citrus tones stand out in sunlight while blending in with organic colors found in outdoor surroundings. We love this palette for a powder room or a dining nook-reminiscent of sunny spring mornings.

 

4.  Zen Garden. The perfect combination of cool tones meet warm. Soft and airy, this palette brings forth a sense of calmness into your space. The gorgeous lavender and green tones would work beautifully as an accent color- an arm chair or throw pillows would really “pop” against the remaining colors in the palette.  The more neutral colors are perfect for wall paint and larger accessories such as furniture. See Authentic Home’s Elegant Palette if this is the look you desire.

 

5. Bright and Cheery. So rich and delightful, this palette is perfect for someone looking to bring a little cheer into their home. These tertiary colors are close friends on the color wheel and can be applied to any space, working beautifully in harmony. If you are seeking a bright, saturated palette like this one, we recommend allowing the brightest colors to “pop” as accessories, and setting the more neutral colors to stand as a backdrop. If you like bright and cheery, you will love Authentic Home’s Playful Palette.

 

Love color, but can’t decide? Contact Kathy Banak for a consultation!

We’re Feeling Blue- And It’s A Good Thing

 

I am sure you have noticed blues making a strong debut in the design world. After the past couple of years implementing gray palettes, blue just made sense. Blue and gray as a team, are the perfect combination. We are seeing blue patterns in rich fabrics, blue interior and exterior paint palettes, and blue wall coverings and decorative accents everywhere… and this is just the beginning of this newly rediscovered color’s comeback. 

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If you are familiar with Authentic Home’s Kathy Banak’s style, you know that she uses a lot of soft blue hues in her designs. Blue is such a universal, approachable, and peaceful accent that it’s a no wonder that all of Kathy’s designs have an overwhelming calm and serene vibe.

We’re Feeling Blue: Our Favorite Design Elements

 

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Pictured Above: A Mercer Island Home’s Kitchen Remodeled by Authentic Home uses gorgeous blue hues in both the paint and fabrics.

Blue Fabrics. The use of beautiful patterned blue fabrics in throw pillows, window treatments, and other linens can really pull a space together. Geometric and artisan patterns are making their debut currently, but you often see beautiful floral prints and more traditional patterns in award winning interiors.

 

The beautiful Robert Allen Blue La Palma upholstery pictured below is reminiscent of Eastern ancient patterns seen often in Polynesian and Asian designs in the past- the rich pattern and texture is classic, timeless, and rich. You could implement this pattern into your throw pillows, drapes, or even wall coverings.

 

Blue Wallcoverings. The gorgeous natural grass blue wall paper pictured below brings forth a sense of grandeur and richness into this space. Mixing several patterns and textures of blue in your interior give it a cohesiveness and peaceful feel visually.

 

The beautiful blue Kravet wallpaper from their Heirloom India collection pictured below is classic, timeless, and sophisticated. You could specify this pattern in a powder room or a room smaller in size, or pair it with less patterned furnishings in a larger space.

 

Blue Paint. There is psychology in the color of paint you use. Spaces painted in cooler colors such as blues and grays tend to give the occupant a sense of calm, peace, and serenity. Warmer tones such as beiges, reds, and browns will give your space a warm, welcoming feel. We are seeing beautiful saturated color palettes in design trends currently, and rich navy hues are a sophisticated, rich option for your interior.

 

This Persian Blue color, from the Authentic Home Playful Color Palette is rich, saturated, and will truly make a statement.

 

Persian Blue

Blue Decorative Pieces. When you mix and match various color patterns, hues, and textures, you create a visually beautiful design that is both cohesive and elegant.

 

Pindler fabrics have beautiful selections, such as the Nebula Sapphire pictured here. This would be absolutely gorgeous on a side chair or window treatments.

 

Blue Exterior Accents. There is nothing more elegant and classic than the application of blue in your home’s exterior. We are now seeing gorgeous blue entry doors and paint trim in design, but one of the easiest ways to implement this gorgeous color is through the use of throw pillows, upholstery, and pottery.

 

The beautiful door and matching bench pictured below, was selected by Kathy Banak using Authentic Home’s Glacier paint color,  to give an extra pop of color to their newly refreshed exterior.

 

 

If you’re looking for assistance with your home’s design, contact Kathy Banak today!

Jewel Color Velvet Trend from High Point Market

High Point Market is the largest home furnishings industry trade show in the world. It happens twice a year in High Point, North Carolina and the fall show just ended last week. One interesting trend that emerged, just in time for winter this year, was Jewel Color Velvet used on sofas, chairs and headboards. This is a great trend for fall and winter as colorful velvet is warm and inviting when the days start to get cold and grey.

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Do you need help decorating with this new trend? Email Authentic Home or call (206)937-3070 for all of your decorating and design needs.

Brown-November Paint Color of the Month

 

The world of interior design is filled with lots of colors trends that change every year but there is always at least one color that fits the season. Brown is a color I most associate with November because it gives an excellent warming and cozy effect as the weather is definitely colder.

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Here at Authentic Home we are not afraid to put brown in any room as we have painted living rooms, bedrooms, bathroom, kitchens and entry ways in brown shades. Perhaps that is why we have so many different shades of brown. With our 12 shades of brown you will find the best one for any project in your home.

 

Brown is the color equivalent to a warm hug, it’s inviting and welcome in every kind of room, from modern to the most traditional.

 

Brown in the bedroom creates a warm and cozy sleeping space.

 

Brown is also a great earthy color to paint your dining room.

 

And of course, it’s a soothing color to paint a bathroom, especially if you have a soaking tub to relax!

 

Contact Kathy Banak for your color consultation and let her pick out the best brown colors for your Authentic Home!

Thanksgiving Jewel Color Tablescape

 

Jewel colors are still very trendy this fall. An easy way to incorporate this into your holiday season is to design your Thanksgiving table with the rich colors of emerald, topaz, ruby, sapphire and amethyst.

 

Adding cloth napkins is the easiest way to incorporate jewel colors like emerald on your table.

 

Blue glasses add a bright and interesting color to a traditional table.

 

This fun table incorporates several jewel colors. Mix and match colors to create a beautiful atmosphere your guest will enjoy.

 

Flowers are always a nice touch to a dining table. These bright bouquets bring lots of color to the table!

Do you need help decorating your table for Thanksgiving? Email Kathy for color advise and for your consultation today!

Could A Can Of Paint Save Your Relationship?

Another question to ask is “Who in the relationship is more afraid of color”? “Who in the relationship is afraid of change”? “Are you both ready for a transformation of your homes aesthetics and yourselves”? These answers will help uncover some blocks to creating your home of your dreams, your own Authentic Home.

5 Easy Steps To Selecting The Right Paint Colors For Your Home

After a decade of creating custom paint color palettes for clients, my answer to this question is yes! Selecting the right paint color for your home is often an overwhelming experience and then add in a couples differences of how they want a particular room or an entire home to look and feel. Finding the balance between the masculine and feminine when it comes to paint colors is often a give and take process just like any relationship. I have experienced all types of people living in a variety of homes and have witnessed a range of frustration and anxiety that often comes with selecting the right paint colors.

From the novice or “DYI” homeowner to the busy mom who is passionate about home decor, everyone wants to find a paint color they love and that works in their space. Yet there are so many paint color choices available that it is overwhelming and a frustrating process.

My goal is to help people overcome the obstacles that often times takes over when selecting paint colors. I’ve created the Authentic Home COLOR Paint tm line that is minimal paint color palette consisting of 75 colors. I’ve arranged my colors into 5 “mood” palettes for easy selection and arranging. Since color evokes moods and feelings I thought it makes sense to have a starting paint of the 5 mood palettes each consisting of just 15 colors per palette. Viewing 15 compatible paint colors is not as overwhelming as looking through a fan deck of 3,000 paint chips as your eye can experience each of the 15 colors since they all are of similar color tones.

1.  Feel First

Determine how you want to feel in your space first. This will help you stay focused on your overall look of the space you are about to paint. Review the Authentic Home COLOR Paint “mood” palettes.

 

2.  Review your home’s existing elements

It is important to understand your homes natural flow, or lack thereof, when trying to create a cohesive look and feel. Being aware of the architectural elements that you want emphasize or detract from is important and needs to be taken into consideration.

Unless you are remodeling and selecting new cabinetry, flooring and countertops, you most likely need to work with these existing elements and need to consider the undertone colors of each. Evaluate the undertone colors of each element for a guide in selecting the right paint color that will enhance all of these elements and not detract from them. A considerable part of any home remodeling budget is taken up with purchases of cabinetry, flooring and countertop materials so it is important to bring these elements to life and a cost effective way to do this is with the right paint color.

 

Another question to ask is “Who in the relationship is more afraid of color”? “Who in the relationship is afraid of change?”  “Are you both ready for a transformation of your homes aesthetics and yourselves?” These answers will help uncover some blocks to creating your home of your dreams, your own Authentic Home.

For example if you have light colored oak cabinets in your kitchen it would not work to have a light yellow paint color on the wall. The wall color needs to emphasize the cabinet color. So in the light oak cabinet’s example imagine the paint color being a warm rust or brown color that would emphasize the oak knots in the wood grain and highlight the yellow cabinet color. And the same thing holds true for your flooring whether it is carpeting or hardwoods and for your countertops whether it is granite or Corian.

 

Most people cannot replace all of their furnishings when doing a remodel or painting project. So it is important to understand the colors in your furnishings fabrics as well as colors of your accessories. Is your sofa a neutral grey color that can be highlighted with a cool blue paint color on the walls? Can you pull out a Persimmon color in an antique art piece and paint the wall the Persimmon color so the entire wall is “a work of art”? Closely evaluate all of your fabrics and accessories colors that will remain in the room you are about to paint.

3. Select a foundation color

I like to use the analogy of selecting paint colors with women selecting a foundation makeup for their skin type. You need to find the right color that works with your skin type and it’s the same thing with selecting the right foundation paint color for your home.

I consider the foundation paint color the color that is going to move us from room to room so to create a nice flow throughout your home. A trick I like to use with clients is to have them stand at the front door and pretend they are a guest in their own home. Close your eyes for 10 seconds and then open your eyes. What do you see? This little trick with help you get in touch with what your guests see as they enter you home. Do you see a closet door and should we bring attention to that closet door with a paint color? Or does your eye go directly from the front door, through the living room, through the kitchen and straight out the kitchen window? If so how can paint color help us detract this energy to stay in each space? It is best to select a neutral foundation color that will move you from space to space which often times are the hallways and that work with your existing floor color. And neutrals don’t just have to be taupe color. A warm green or soft blue can also be neutral foundation color.

4. Select paint colors of similar undertones

Once you have the foundation paint color decided, you can then select each room paint color that is of similar undertone. A colors undertone is the colorant that is predominate. For example the color green can have a blue undertone, which would give a cooler effect to the room, or a yellow undertone, which would give a warmer effect to the room. Having the same undertone of colors throughout your home creates an even flow to each space and is very appealing to the eye.
I also feel that it is important to have paint colors of similar shades or tones throughout a home. We have all been in people’s homes where the paint colors didn’t make any sense and the bold bright colors are right next to softer tones or bright whites, Yikes! Choose colors of similar shades or tones for a consistent pleasing flow.

5. Sample the paint colors in your own home

Often times when you are ready to select paint colors, you are looking at small paint chips or a fan deck at a paint or big box store. Looking at paint colors in the stores is the first mistake since the lighting is often fluorescent and not the same type of lighting you live with in your own home.

I prefer to use large sample cards painted with each paint color on them. Color is affected by the colors used next to them so when you paint color samples on a wall, the new color will be affected by the existing wall color. Your existing wall paint color can distort the way you see the sample or prevent you from recognizing the new color’s undertones. It’s also easy to make a mistake in value and intensity.

Another reason to adhere paint sample cards is it usually takes 2-3 coats of paint to see the true color of the sample. That creates a paint build-up on the test area, which often remains noticeable after the walls are painted. If you paint sample colors on the walls and do not feather out the edges properly, you may see the paint swatches as relief marks. If the wall is porous, or if you use interior paint samples in a different sheen than your current wall paint, you may see the paint swatches showing through the new paint coat as dull or shiny blotches.

Also make sure you review and sample the paint in your own home, on several different walls & ceiling locations over a period of a number of days. The natural light will shift the paint colors and the experience will be different throughout the day and evening.

The goal is to create a paint color palette to love, to represent your true authentic self and to build upon for all future home décor and remodeling projects. I hope these steps help you in your paint selecting process. Relax and take your time selecting the paint colors that reflect you and your own Authentic Home. Enjoy the process and watch the transformation unfold!