Light Delights

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

Since I’m pretty partial to light color palettes, I’m loving the fact that design trends are turning towards the softer side of the color spectrum these days. You’ll probably notice a lot of new (or redecorated) homes sporting pale, pale design schemes – soft whites, dove grays, sophisticated ivories, and so on. I especially love using these colors for upholstery, as there’s something really elegant about a seating arrangement in a delicate shade.

A lot of clients say to me: Oh, but that’s going to be so impractical! What about my kids/pets/husband with his muddy boots??

So here’s my big secret: outdoor fabrics.

There are so many of these fabulous new fabrics on the market that have special stain and water-resist qualities. They’re practical, durable, easy to clean, and they look great – like the uber-stylish cushions in this poolhouse, made from Sunbrella fabric.

(Source: Elle Decor)

The good thing is, I can indulge my love for light colors without worrying about the fabrics getting soiled right away. That’s such a blessing when you’re trying to create a really pretty indoor-to-outdoor look. One of my current favorites is the Palm Springs house featured in a recent Veranda, with these fabulous pinky-lavender couches in the porch – a real style statement, and practical too!

(Source: Veranda July-August 2011)

The wonderful thing about the new generation of stain and water-resist fabrics is that they look so good! Forget the canvas-type fabrics of the past – these new materials come in all kinds of finishes, including linen, jacquard, even chenille and velvet. You really can’t even tell they were designed for outdoor use. And so, why not bring them indoors? I’ve started using them in high-traffic areas like mudrooms, kitchens, breakfast rooms – they’re so perfect for banquettes and casual seating nooks.

(Source: House Beautiful)

The end result: beautiful soothing color schemes without the stress. What more could you ask for?

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Top 5 Tips for Accessorizing a Bookshelf

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

Often when our clients buy a furnished home or even custom design a home, they find themselves in possession of a bookcase that they don’t know what to do with. Cramming all your books and knick-knacks into every last inch of shelf space is one way of filling a bookcase, but what if the effect you’re after is something altogether more stylish? Here are my tips for making your bookshelf a thing of beauty and a joy forever…

1. Decide on your style. Do you want to highlight artwork, use a combination of accessories and books, or create a library-type effect? I am a big, big fan of books, so I really love the old-fashioned library style, with a shelf packed full of all kinds of books, like in the picture below. Even with books of different sizes stacked clumsily on top of each other, the overall look is charming and cozy rather than chaotic.

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2. Create a ‘focal point’. One of my favorite approaches is to work around a focal color, using objects and ornaments like vases in the same shade to create a cohesive, stylized look. See how the unusual shade of the bookcase below is offset by carefully-chosen pieces in deep chocolate and earth tones?

(Source: House Beautiful, Feb 2011)

3. Assess your purpose. Are you looking to create extra storage for your books and knick-knacks, or simply hoping to add a stylish design feature to a particular room? If your purpose is the latter, you can afford to experiment with a range of shapes and designs that draw the eye and make a style statement, like this elegant, little nook filled with a neat assortment of colorful Continue reading »

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