Monday, June 15, 2015

Grassy Green Paint Colors

You want to paint your room green, but you're not sure what color is the best one.  You know you like the color of the grass outside because it's lush, pretty and inviting.  But how will you know what the right choice of green is?  There are so many different colors of green!  What will keep you from making the wrong decision?

I'm going to help you out with my selection of four colors that are pretty, inviting and hopefully fit the bill for lush.  These grassy green paint colors are from Sherwin Williams and you can use them to enjoy that refreshing green color inside your home.  I'm showing you the paint color, plus a picture of a room painted with it.  

SW 6718 Overt Green

In southeastern North Carolina, where we're located, one of the typical grasses available is centipede.  Overt Green is a nice yellow-green color, similar to the look of centipede grass.  It is also a bold color so it's perfect for an accent wall, as pictured below.

Although beautiful, the picture is slightly misleading about the color of this paint: the lamp light gives the wall a yellowish color.   If you look at the wall near the window on the left you can see the true color of the paint.  So, here's a lesson in paint and the type of light bulbs you're using: the color of your light bulbs can have a dramatic effect on the perceived color of your room.  Different types of bulbs give off different colors.  This in turn can make your paint or furnishings look different at your house than in the store.  Or even from one room to the next.  Home Depot usually has a light bulb display next to their bulbs.  If you haven't taken the time to look at it, it's worth the 5 minutes it takes to review.


SW 6732 Organic Green

 
A name that includes "organic" portrays an idea of fresh, all-natural, beneficial, and healthy. In my opinion, this color is bright and cheerful.  What could be more beneficial and healthy than that?  What I like about Organic Green is that it's a "clear" color.  By that I mean that it hasn't been lightened too much, nor has it been darkened too much.  It's a nice medium color of green.

Picture from Fred Smith Company
In the picture, even though there are lighter spots and darker spots the color remains bright and clear.  By painting all of the walls one color you are surrounded in a consistent hue.  I have to say that this room is refreshing to me.  Using white trim and cabinetry adds to the overall feel of the room, contributing to the alluring color.


SW 6725 Pickle

When I think of pickles I imagine the zesty flavor of a pickled cucumber.  This color is very similar to Organic Green, but to me, it has some zest to it!  It's not quite as bright, but it's still beautiful.  I think Pickle is one of those colors that is very much like the color of grass and any number of green plants growing outside.

The room above has been decorated with items that are white, black and a slightly different green that are brought together in a cohesive and beautiful way.  Even though this green is darker than the rest on my list so far, there are a greater number of white elements in the room.  It keeps the atmosphere light yet still incorporates darker items that do not dim the space.


SW6733 Grasshopper

Many things come to mind with the word "grasshopper".  But the fact of the matter is that this is a very good candidate for a color reminiscent of the turf outside. It looks like one of those beautiful dark green lawns you see sometimes.  This color is the darkest green on my list; it's light enough to match the color of grass and foliage, but it's also not going to make you feel like you're in a dungeon. 

Picture from Pinterest
This picture has a darker atmosphere, almost opposite of the one painted with Pickle, yet it still works well.  Instead of lighter accents, it has natural wood trim, dark floor and a smoky blue ceiling.  The wall color does not overwhelm the space, yet it still brings in the lush color of grass. The paint color invites you into the space.

So, what will help you know if you're making the right or wrong decision with a paint color?  The best indicator is this: go to the paint store, get the color chips for the colors you're interested in and take them home.  Hold them up to your furniture, the floor, and pictures on the wall.  You can even tape them to the wall and then stand back to see if you like the way the color interacts with your belongings and the light in your room.  Make your decision based on this action.  If the color isn't quite right, go to the next one.

The four colors that I have suggested are all lush, pretty, and inviting.  They show how beautiful and refreshing the color of a lawn can be inside a home.  If you're looking to make a bold statement in your room while also bringing a touch of the outdoors to the inside of your home, using one of these colors will help you accomplish your goal. 

Do you agree?  Let me know.

Stacey

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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Top 5 Kids Rooms

Sometimes it's fun to go crazy and design the most creative and whimsical bedroom for a child.  And for those of us who can't afford to do something like this, it's always just fun to look and wish.  When I was young I would have loved to have any of these bedrooms.

A colorful indoor gym.
Kid's Bedroom #1
The Gym
In addition to all the color and fantastic lighting, this bedroom has exactly what kids want:  a place to climb, swing, scale, jump and pull themselves up!  This is just what they need to get out their energy and exercise their muscles, all while keeping the living room clean.  (Who's going to want to play in the living room when they have a bedroom like this?!)  Anchoring the gym to the ceiling structure is definitely a must in order to use this.  But let's be honest, if my kids had a room like this, you would probably find me in there playing on that equipment with them! 

 
What do we do with that column?
Kid's Bedroom #2
The Indoor Tree
This is a fantastic use of a column.  Instead of living with a boring column that is required for the structural stability of the building, spruce it up and make it interesting!  This brings so much imagination into the room.  At Christmas you can string lights on it.  You can store your child's stuffed animals in there:  dogs, cats, foxes, snakes, chipmunks, monkeys, or owls.  You can have a picnic under its leaves any time of the year.  The fun is endless!


Bunk beds with a slide?  That's brilliant!
Kid's Bedroom #3
The Bunk Bed Slide
As if bunk beds did not incite enough enthusiasm with kids, adding a slide makes it that much better!  This is a great idea for a vacation house. If your kids are going to be sleeping in a room with 4 or more people, why not mix in some fun and put in a slide?  This gives them a great way to start the day and a fun incentive to sleep in a room with that many people.  Plus, you will not have any trouble getting them to go to their room and play for a while so you can relax.


A loft in the kids room?
Kids Bedroom #4
The Jungle Loft
Kids love to climb and be taller than everything else (especially their parents).  This loft gives them a place to do that!  It's also an exciting location to play or read...up at the ceiling level.  The jungle theme gives them a way to be in the tree tops to feed the imaginary giraffe that's come to play.  Or giggle with the monkeys.  Or they can rescue the cat who has climbed too high and gotten stuck.  And of course, when they get in trouble, that's where you're going to find them.  This would definitely be a favorite spot in the house for any child.


A secret hideout.
Kids Bedroom #5
The Clubhouse
When I was young a clubhouse would have been so awesome!  And one in my room would have been off the charts!  This imaginative idea creates a cool place to sleep or a great locale for your child's clubhouse meetings.  You can imagine the floor is a lake full of alligators that you've got to stay away from.  Or you can go sightseeing above the treetops.  Maybe you can get out the flashlights and have story time in there.  Or have a camping trip every night.

All of these different kids room ideas are on my list of fun ways to decorate a room and inspire play.  Which is your favorite?  Which do you wish you had as a child?  Do any of them inspire you to play and imagine more with your children?  Let me know!

Stacey

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Disclaimer: Southern Cottages House Plans and Michael R. McLeod Architect, PA did not design any of these rooms.  Click the picture or the caption to find out where I found these pictures.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Step Back in Time

The Grand Gazebo Cottage will take you back to an age where time slows down and relaxation is a way of life.

Grand Gazebo Cottage
This is a grand and sumptuous house with four exterior gazebos connected by wrap around porches. Spend your evenings relaxing on the porch with a lemonade in hand. Inside you will find spacious rooms perfect for comfortable and tranquil living.

The gazebos provide a lot of outdoor living space.
All of the Southern Cottages House Plans are designed by an architect to give you style with a comprehensive design at a price you can afford.
  
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