Thursday, May 5, 2011

Gray and Yellow

A hot color scheme this year seems to be yellows and grays. Personally I love those two colors together. You could put them anywhere. Entryways, living rooms, bedrooms, the color scheme is perfect anywhere.

I especially love a masculine mustard and dove gray bedroom.

Check these out

A formal foyer with a bright yellow wall paint and a dark gray trim


Little pops of yellow and calm grays make this room very soothing


Excellent blend of textures, patterns and colors


This bright yellow looks great with these warm topey grays. I especially love the Kravets fabric used on the chairs


I love the contemporary sleekness created by these two hues. The graphic shelves in the back are to die for


I used this room as inspiration for one of my projects. The boldness of the colors mixed with the traditional pieces create a very dramatic Hollywood look


Love the cameo print and the Greek fret like pattern done by the nail heads on the chairs

Gray and Yellow are also excellent choices for the kitchen. Yellow lacquer equals visual gold



Polaroid Explosion

Awesome image from Staudinger-Franke, an Austrian photography studio.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Monday, May 2, 2011

Amazing Pools

I love a great outdoor space. I love a plush lawn, manicured edges... the whole nine yards. (no pun intended)

I especially love a good looking pool. There's something magical about the sound of water...

I was thinking about the day when I design my outdoor space. I can spend hours talking about what I want and finally end up describing something only Central Park could hold. Regardless, the only thing I need is zen.

Something like this

I am a sucker for infinity pools. They look stunning.... with such a simple design.

Long and skinny pools are great. They are "space" conscious and they look great. Especially lined with a row of lounge chairs. Throw some bold outdoor pillows on them and you have heaven in your back yard.

A great way of adding light and ambiance

Never mind the arches, the tile, the architecture.... the reflection alone.

almost sinful