Finding a style for a bland-box house?
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Help! Decor ideas for bland modern new build
Comments (11)Hi miyajima 2018 - You are very welcome! What color to paint your walls will depend on what accent colors you choose. I do think that painting the walls an obvious grey would be too much grey. (Especially since it does rain a lot in London!) What are the paint manufacturers that you have access to in the U.K. so we can tell you specific paint colors once you tell us the colors with which you would like to decorate your lovely new home? As for your other colors, so there is no misunderstanding, maybe you can upload some photos of objects in the colors that you like. They don't need to be furniture, they can be anything, a something from nature, or a room that is not your style, a piece of fabric, anything at all, just tell us what it is you like. For example, I recommended a paint color to a fellow Houzzer as looking like a pomegranate and put up a photo and another clever Houzzer found just the perfect color to match! If you have no idea where to start with your color choices, you can go to an art store and buy a color wheel for a few pounds and play with it, or you can look on line for one. If you only want blue, then you could have a monochromatic scheme, plus the dark grey calmed by the soothing, earthy neutral of your wood media unit and a wood or wood top dining table. You could have a white sofa with throw pillows in shades of blue in textural fabric such as velvet or suede. If not a white sofa, you could get a very light grey sofa, too. Do you know which blue you want? The rich blue of a Sri Lankan sapphire is marvelous- in the color thesaurus, http://mentalfloss.com/article/75713/name-every-shade-rainbow-color-thesaurus it would be either cobalt, lapis, or azure. Look how that blue goes with turquoise and greens , if you want to go into additional color. Doesn't the above remind you of a peacock feather? I just love those! We have only to look to nature for marvelous color combinations! I don't know how much mid century modern you want to go, but you could get a dining set that has the clean lines of the Scandinavian designs and mid century modern look, such as the set in the photo I posted above. You could also get a side chair reminiscent of one of the mid century modern icons such as these, or others. And brighten the space with other mid century features such as a starburst mirror of which there are many types. And for a fun pop of color, there is this Eames wall- mounted coat rack which also comes in wood if you want a more serious palette...See MoreNeed to give my box-ie house some shape...
Comments (13)Really like your front yard shade trees. Agree with others: not a fan of the shutters. Have you checked local building codes to see what you can and cannot add and where -- you should do that before you invest any money in any additional planning or construction. It appears you already have a brown horizontal support beam across the right front of the house supporting the roof over your small stoop. Perhaps you could use that beam to help support a porch across the right half of the house (the length of that beam) that wraps around the right side w/a shed roof w/three hip corners -- one hip at the corner of the house and another at each end of the "L" shaped porch roof. Alternately: A "setback" rule might prevent you from building an "L" shaped porch that wraps around the side of the home -- but it is likely you could still add a porch across the right front half. You could still use hip corners on each end of the porch; you could also add a small forward facing gable over the entry/doorway. If you add a third floor or even just a larger dormer, the steps and access to them will likely take up floor space in your second floor even if they're atop the existing stairwell. Do consider that as you make your plans. Whether or not you add a third floor, you could use faux gable to break up the boxy look on the sides of your home. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/145874475400203632/?lp=true...See MoreBringing life to my bland apartment?!
Comments (50)Obviously, this is a slightly biased opinion, but there is a science behind it - 1000% get some house plants! We just covered this in one of our last blog posts. While the blog focuses on the step up to landscaping from caring for plants, it also covers a lot of the science behind caring for plants and why that is a good choice! https://floresartscape.com/blog/house-plants-and-happiness You don't have to spend a lot of money on plants, and you can focus on succulents or other hardy plants that don't need as much water or special care....See Morenew house woes - still unpacking boxes.
Comments (23)I love the wooden sculpture in the alcove and those sputnik chandeliers. I think the pictures of your previous house demonstrate your furniture should work in this house. First, nothing looks good half moved in and moving boxes don't go with anything. I do think that the wall colour might unfortunately be at war with your furniture and making it a bit drab. I suspect your idea of painting one wall a rich blue will make the furniture pop more and you could accent with the blue. If those magnificent dining chairs with the interlaced woodwork are antiques, leave them be. But, if the seat fabric is more recent (and the budget allows) I think redoing them in a blue that compliments the feature wall blue and the gold chairs at the end would be amazing....See MoreKD
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