Crazy for Color Series Part III: Fuchsia & Lavender

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

Even though a lot of the designs we produce are based around very sophisticated, neutral palettes, such as blues and greens, there are times when I like to let my hair down and really let loose with color. Last week I was working with one of my Houston interior design clients who is crazy for bright hues like fuchsia, burnt ochre, raspberry and lavender, and it got me thinking about some of my favorite jewel-toned combinations…

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There is something just so delicious about combining vibrant hot pink tones with the cooler shades of lilac and lavender – the end result is unashamedly feminine, bold and full of personality.

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It’s a combination I think could work in any setting, not just a bedroom. Of course, concentrated colors like these suit private spaces better, but set against a more neutral pale cream or sand, I think the fuchsia and lavender combo could work very well in a lounge or even dining room.

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I like the idea of introducing print and texture into the mix too – as long as your base colors are essentially complementary, you can experiment with patterns and prints that go well together.

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One of the most enjoyable aspects of the project I just completed was looking for the perfect fabrics. I fell in love with these prints by Mulberry for Lee Jofa, which just show how a room can really be brought alive with the right kind of fabrics.

More fabulous color schemes coming up in our Crazy for Color Series… keep watching this space!

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Penny For Your Thoughts…

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

What’s your opinion on penny tile?

I find that retro-style tiles always have a certain appeal for me… subway tile, hex rounds, penny tile; I fall in love with the simplicity of them, the elegance of their essentially utilitarian nature. These days I feel drawn to the humble penny tile, an old-fashioned style that is finding a new lease of life in some seriously chic interior settings.

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There’s something so charming about how simple but how adorable these little rounds look, whether adorning a bathroom floor or a kitchen splashback. And the look is far from old-fashioned. I find that some of the new penny tile ranges have a really modern feel to them, with their luxe glass finishes and their contemporary shades.

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The great thing about penny tile is how versatile it is. Fancy an eco-friendly floor? Why not opt for cork tile, made from recycled wine corks. Believe it or not, they are laid in the conventional way using grouting and only need to be covered with a waterproof coating before they can be used in the same way as ceramic tiles.

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Of course, you could be even more literal, and use actual pennies for your floor, like in the famous Standard Hotel in New York. Some designers have gone one step further and tiled their clients’ walls with nickels! But for me, I think mirrored penny rounds are the ultimate in glamorous luxe…

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Don’t you just adore the sheer sparkly sophistication of this wall? I have to say, with my recent passion for all things gold and glamorous, this wall is featuring high on my list of looks-to-love for this week…

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