Showing posts with label color palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color palette. Show all posts

The coolest part of my new house

The winner of the Mommy Magic Kit, drawn at random, is Kristen!
Kristen, please send us your mailing address (waywardgirlscrafts at gmail.com).
 
We mentioned back in June that I was moving to a new house. It's been four months and we're still getting settled, but I just have to share my favorite part of my new house.

Now, I have a lot of favorite parts, things I didn't have in my old house: the gas stove, the granite countertops, the office, the door to the master bath.

(No joke.)

But aesthetically, if I had to pick one thing I looooove most about my house, it would be this.

Okay, but first, the before

When we looked at the house, the main floor (the living room, semi-formal dining room & kitchen) was a nice, neutral beige. Lovely vaulted ceilings. Red accent wall.


That's not my house.

I saw a red wall and . . . well, I wasn't sure what I wanted at first. I don't like to do what everyone else does, and I've seen too many red walls (not that this doesn't look nice). But blue was the only other color that really spoke to me, and even that kind of left me cold.

(Get it? Because it's a cool color?)

Finally, I figured out exactly what I wanted to do. I checked around on Pinterest to make sure I wasn't totally insane--you know, just the fun kind of crazy--and then we took the plunge.

The after!

I saw a red wall and I wanted it . . .



PAINTED BLACK.

Yes, I have a massive wall in my house that is solid black. Sherwin + Williams Tricorn Black in satin sheen. (Coincidentally, a couple months after we had it painted, I stumbled across another blogger in Utah who has a S+W Tricorn Black wall in satin sheen in her dining room. What are the odds?!)

At first, you hear "black accent wall" and you think, "Goth." "Cavelike." "Ugh."

In case you can't tell from the pictures, let me tell ya: it's awesome. I have big (albeit indefinite) plans for that accent wall. I'm thinking it'd make a great backdrop for a gallery wall, with some giant photos of our family as well as smaller photos in frames painted to match our living room colors.

And when we change those living room colors? Black's neutral! I just have to repaint the frames!

You have to understand: I can do pretty much anything, but when it comes to home decor, I'm totally inept. I've spent probably years watching Trading Spaces and HGTV, and I know what looks good--but I couldn't put it together for the life of me. I have no discernible sense of style. I can't accessorize my way out of a HomeGoods store, were there one within 50 miles.

So, dude, a black wall? I feel so . . . avant garde. So chic. So freaking awesome!

What do you think? Have you ever taken a chance in your home design and LOVED it? Could you paint a wall black?

Beginning of Wedding Planning

First, I need help with what to do for my pumpkin this year! Remember last year? Yeah how can I top that? I would like to do an homage from one of the my favorite movies that came out this year. So which should I choose from? Hunger Games, Spider-Man, Batman or something else? Please help!!

So I guess I can start to tell you all about this wedding of mine. I met my fiance at church away at school at the beginning of last semester. We were friends and then we were friendlier and now we're getting married! It's kind of crazy to think we're getting married!

We decided to get married in December so the winter wedding plans started with a winter color palette. My favorite color is red and his is green. Christmas right? Yeah, we're not going with a Christmas theme. So red it was. I looked at different paint chips and was able to decide the right hue. Choosing the accent color was the easy part. Either color we chose, green or red, I knew it was going to be a light gold or champagne color. After choosing colors, things got moving because decisions were easier to make. Here's my color!

 
 
So when planning an event or more specifically the wedding, you have to take into account what season the event will happen in. 
Spring: lighter, airy colors like pastels or white
Summer: bright, fun and bold colors like primary colors
Fall: earthy tones with a more red or yellow hue like fall leaves
Winter: darker colors, earthy tones still work, bluer hues like purple or deep reds and greens
Accent colors shouldn't rival your main color. Choosing metal colors like silver, gold or bronze is a great place to start. Accent colors should be more mild. Compare the colors together. Don't be afraid of being picky! I was quite picky when it came to finding the right shade of champagne.
 
A Million Questions I want to know the answers to:
So would you all like to know? Anything? Do you all want to know about the wedding plans (ie venue decorations, centerpiece, flowers, bridesmaid dresses, etc.)? Am I asking enough questions? I don't want to bore you readers with wedding plans so you all tell me! Thank you all :)
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