Showing posts with label 2015 decorating trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 decorating trends. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Decorating With Today's Bold Floral Patterns.


The floral interior is always going in and out of style.......if you are trend driven. However, some things are classic and flowers just happen to be timeless, so I think floral interiors are never passe. We love our gardens and bouquets of freshly cut flowers inside, so why should we ever consider floral interiors dated? Unfortunately there can be some really bad mistakes made when decorating with florals that tend to leave a bad taste in your mouth and ruin the look for everyone. But that is true of every trend that comes along. 

Floral interiors have made a comeback and in this post we are focusing on the bold floral patterns that will soon be showcased throughout many homes.These prints are fresh, bold, and colorful and can bring an interior alive just in time for summer. I have gathered some images to introduce you to today's fun, large scale, and bright floral prints. It's flower power all over again!



Nobody could rock a bold floral quite like Dorothy Draper. If you are not familiar with her work, visit my post


I think this quote from her has come full circle and says best what many of you are presently feeling.


The Drab Age is over. Color is coming into its own again. Until very recently people were literally scared out of their wits by color. Perhaps this was a hangover from our Puritan ancestors. But whatever the reason, brown, grays and neutrals were the only shades considered 'safe.' Now we know that lovely, clear colors have a vital effect on our mental happiness. Modern doctors and psychiatrists are convinced of this!
-Dorothy Draper



Think big, bold floral prints, bright colors, and contemporary designs to keep your floral-themed decor fresh for spring 2015.


If  bold florals make you uneasy, try to introduce floral prints in small touches, like adding a floral printed vase, artwork, or a small settee like this to revive your space. Keep the rest of your decor, like paint colors or furnishings, understated if your floral pattern is extremely bold or detailed.

Rapunzel, by Voyage

To add florals in a bigger way, try bringing in a bright, bold floral print wallpaper........



or a bold floral print sofa..............


..........or into your bedroom through bold floral pillows and coverlets like the Grandiflora Collection by Collier Campbell.

I love antique chairs covered in bold oversized florals.
Like many trends from your grandmother’s time, floral prints went out of style and the look became dated. Using small, repeated floral patterns all over can look somewhat dated However, just like many fads from the past, floral prints are making a comeback. This time around, you can choose from modern and elegant, bold floral designs to complement your contemporary interior. I am partial to these watercolor floral prints!


There are some beautiful painterly designs to choose from that depict peonies, blossom and wildflower meadows.


You can opt for full on flower power with wallpapers featuring bold, over-scaled floral patterns, or a more subtle scattering of the look depending on your taste.

Do you have an old chair that needs reupholstering? Make a statement with a bold modern floral.



A contemporary bedroom featuring a bold floral wallpaper by Fiddlehead Design Group

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A stylish chair for your hallway, such as a timeless mid-century design with tapered legs, reupholstered it in a fabric inspired by watercolors is a great way to introduce the bold floral trend to your interior space.

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Toss around a few bold flower-print pillows and you'll be right on trend.





Even traditional floral patterns are bright and bold and look great in classic and contemporary design.

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If you’re ready to embrace bold color and pattern on a grand scale, consider having a mural painted on your wall. For example, an abstract floral design, or an over-sized botanical mural. Botanicals have made a huge comeback.

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Today's bolder floral prints make it even easier to blend antique and modern.


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Vintage white painted pieces look lovely when decorated with bold floral prints.

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Colorful walls will bring this look alive. A bold pop of color on one or all walls will set the background for your summer floral interior style.



A great way to achieve a unique take on this look is to mix bold contrasting floral patterns together, ideal for a real personal touch to any space.


Remember he florals don't have to be in bright colors to be BOLD!

Wall&Deco's  Life 12 collection.

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Create a whole new look by papering your ceiling in a bold floral print.


Big rooms can deal with bold trend statements. However be careful  in smaller spaces and don't ruin the look with overcrowding of floral patterns or too many bright colors.

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Accessorize your bold floral space with coordinating colored home accessories. Add bright cushions and decorative pieces to match.



Decorate your bedroom with the look of a vibrant watercolor. Painting your room white adds to the chic, fresh look. This bold floral bedroom is courtesy of Taransay Comforter and Sham Set


Watercolor floral prints are soft yet bold enough to look great in your modern home and not make your interior design appear overwhelmingly feminine.


Bold over-sized floral wallpaper murals are also very trendy at present.



I'll admit that I am a chintz girl, loving the Mario Buatta style of the 80's. It's pretty and feminine and perfect if you like English style. Stay tuned for a post all about chintz.






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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Decorating With Rose Gold



Metallic madness is becoming epidemic in the design world and rose gold is THE color metallic for this season. It rose to fame as a popular alloy used in jewelry design and now has entered the interior design arena. Rose gold is the perfect addition to the trend of mixing warm metallics.

Rose gold, also known as pink gold and red gold, was popular in Russia at the beginning of the nineteenth century Although the names are often used interchangeably, the difference between red, rose, and pink gold is the copper content, the higher the copper the redder the appearance. Subtler than traditional copper, rose gold  is a daintier version of classic gold and especially enhances feminine interiors. It plays particularly well with some of the softer neutrals, especially those that tend toward warmer tones such as a pinkish beige or a soft dove gray. However, when paired with chocolate brown and dark leather the  contrast will  prevent the rose gold from seeming too dainty.

 Since I don't believe rose gold will replace gold as a staple, it may be a trend that will pass quickly. It remains to be seen. For now it is a  a nice alternative to other metals and a fun way to mix things up a bit.I hope you will enjoy the images of home decor inspired by rose gold .


Stacy Garcia


Try adding a few pieces of rose gold to spruce up a room that is all neutrals.This precious metal will give any room a fun updated look with a gorgeous glow.


While furniture is a bit hard to find at present, there are several manufacturers that offer fabulous chairs is rose gold metal.



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If you don't want the look of metal, keep your eye out for items like this great sofa in rose gold upholstery to freshen up your interior.


You may want to proceed with caution and use rose gold as an accent rather than as the lead color in a room. British designer Tom Dixon was one of the early starters, designing his Shade Globe Light in rose gold back in 2005.



Contemporary table lamp in rose gold by Chatsworth Lighting Lamps Plus


Try the fresh look of multiple warm metals such as brass, copper, and rose gold. It is a particularly hot trend right now.

Kelly Wearstler via elledecor.com

Cameron Diaz's apartment in Manhattan's West Village....... wallpaper and upholstery in shades of rose gold.

Kelly Wearstler via elledecor.com

Diaz's dining room in hues of burnished metals and lustrous minerals: malachite, onyx, rose gold, silver, and copper. Designers continue to encourage mixing metals for a layered look.


Black, white and rose gold is a glam combination that has a Hollywood Recency look to it.


Rose gold’s warm tones blend well with a variety of other colors and also tend to flatter the skin so you also have the added bonus of looking great in your home!

Ways to introduce rose gold into your interiors are things like pendant lights.......



...........picture frames, candles, mirrors. Capture the trend without overdoing this look by adding a few rose gold accessories to any room.



Also throw pillows are quite readily available.

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The color of this lovely metal will give any room an updated look with a gorgeous glow. I have always referred to this color as blush. It is a rose but with gold undertones that takes away the pink and makes it even softer and more refined.


This wonderful Chinoiserie style table in rose gold would look wonderful in the room above!!!

Vince Camuto 

A rose gold comforter set mixed with mirrored furniture and other metals like the brass shown here would give your room a chic, trendy look.


Watch for this trend to hit hard in kitchen hardware,

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and plumbing fixtures.

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Rose gold faucets are a fun update for your interior.

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This bath demonstrates how lovely rose gold colored walls can be. I would like to see faucets in rose gold. They would mix perfectly with all the brass.


The rose gold Gem Table would be a gorgeous addition to the right interior.



Rose gold accents pair well with light pastels like peach, cream and white for a 'shabby chic' look.


Be creative and try some DIY projects using rose gold paint.
Rose gold with its warm color and soft glow can be especially feminine and desirable for wedding accents.


Rose gold goes beautifully with blush tones, deep burgundy, greens and plum. I like to use this color with touches of black to add an old world flavor and bring down the feminine levels.



However if you like, you can totally bask in the glow of rose gold.






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