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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Classic Shapes, Contemporary Designs

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

Whenever we take on a new project, I start by putting together a presentation to show my ideas to the client. Lately I’ve been working on a plan to furnish a client’s great room, and have come up with something elegant and sophisticated, and wholly in keeping with our classic French-inspired style.

Today was presentation day, and as it turned out, the client loved our ideas. That’s fantastic, because working with someone who has enthusiasm and appreciation is just a really fulfilling experience!

Here is the scheme we put together to show the design for the great room:

In the top left corner (1) is a Louis XVI Fauteuil upholstered in a simply gorgeous Schumacher fabric. The bold, modern print works really well with the more traditional shape of the chair, I feel. I love mixing modern designs with antiques, and that’s why I’ve included the two iron side tables (2 & 7), to add a touch of contemporary into what will be a predominantly classic room. I love the geometric design table – it’s so elegant! – but I sometimes like to use round tables to soften the edges in a room.

The custom sofa (8) will be upholstered in the blue linen fabric, but I wanted to work in a pop of color so I found this luscious embroidered fabric to use for cushions. For the other accessory cushions, I’m loving this Schumacher print (3) which is both classic and chic.

Another element the room is going to include, is a couple of little benches with the Greek key pattern carved on the benches (5). I love the versatility of pieces like these – they’re great for pulling up when you need additional seating, but they can be easily tucked away when they’re not required.

The final touch comes with the accessories (4 & 6) that will be used on installation day. This is the best part of the project – the day when we bring everything to the client’s house and then spend several hours placing all the furniture, hanging the artwork and arranging the accessories. It’s fairly labor-intensive, but the end result has real wow factor. And seeing the client’s face, when they finally catch sight of the finished room that they have been waiting so patiently for – that makes it all worth it!

All furniture, fabrics and accessories available at Amitha Verma. Contact us today to get started on a custom interior design for your home!

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