Color Spots!?
What do I mean by color spots? A color spot is one of the accent colors in your room used in an accessory. The color spot should be strategically placed in your room in order to make the eye flow effortlessly around the room.
It
sounds easy enough, doesn’t it? However if the color spots are not in
the right areas in the room the eye will have a jolting affect, and will
not be a pleasing view.
Let’s look at some rooms today, and see if we can pick out the color spots together……….
This
room has a color spot of yellow throughout the room. Notice how easily
the eye flows from the book shelf, to the pillow, back to the book on
the desk top, then down on the floor with the art piece, then we finish
our travels on the art piece on the wall. A nice easy flow.
I wanted to show you this next image because it is not quite as obvious where the color spots are.
Notice
the yellow/gold in the pillows, tulips, lemons? Now look to your far
upper right…….. Notice the wall color in the other room continues
carrying the eye into another space.
This
is a good lesson for all of us. We should step back, and view our
spaces in their entirety, not just little corners, or single vignettes.
One area needs to be joined by a common element, or color to another
area in a room, or in this case, rooms.
I
love this bedroom and it is one of my all time favorites. Notice the
soft turquoise used as a color spot. The eye moves from the lampshades,
to the bolster, to the book on the night stand, and then the eye
travels down to the floor, seamlessly.
When choosing your accent colors, try to use them in three strategic spots to make the eye travel easily around the room.
This room actually has used two color accents in the room, brown and green. I would like to point out the green today.
The
reason I chose green is because I want you to notice that the view
outside becomes part of the interior of this room because of the large
windows. It is almost like two large pieces of art.
It
is important to look at all aspects of your view, inside and out when
placing color spots. That is why it is important to step back and look
at the room in it's entirety.
Personally
my eye starts with the art above the fireplace. I view the windows
next, then down to the green ferns in the urns, and center to the
flowers on the silver tray. An easy path for my eye to travel.
Color spots can be brought in by using so many different objects.
Go and take a look at your own room, and see if you have color spots placed around the room for a nice visual flow.
What colors do you use for color accents and what objects did you use for your color spots?
Important to Remember:
You want your eye to visually flow throughout your room. Make sure there is no jolting affect in you rooms.
Now go, and have some fun playing with your accessories, and create your very own color spots throughout the room, always keeping in mind the visual flow!
I am now going to look for my "color spots"
ReplyDeleteLots of green showing from the outside....lots....will start there....
This is such a great post. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe color changes completely every space with color everything seems kind of a lot more fun, and space gains have details that make us happy livings! I love color, what would the world be without color!
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Great tips, Kathysue! I love the living room with the green painting flanked by the greenery visible through the french doors. Spectacular!
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This is such an interesting and helpful post, Kathysue! I immediately looked around my living room and found I had been successful in creating a color spot in there! Yay! Now I have to take a peek at the other rooms! lol!
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Jane
Great post Kathysue...I will have to notice my color spots!
ReplyDeleteI love how you teach in your posts. So well said and described!
ReplyDeleteStacy
I use red here in KC and in Carmel for my color spots
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design lesson, Kathysue, and we're especially drawn to that last image. We made sure that the plants we see from our windows coordinate with the decor inside - that way, we don't have clashing color spots! Hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend.
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Wonderful post all about my favorite subject, continuity. thank you! Saffronia
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post about one of my favorite subjects, continuity. thank you! Saffronia
ReplyDeleteGreat advice and beautiful inspiration.
ReplyDeletesimply brilliant. i am going to go from room to room and take a photo, step back and see if i have color flow
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debra
Kathysue this is really enlightening and has a purpose beyond sitting accents here and there! Love the yellows!
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Karena
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Love colour spots - great tip. I wish I had that Meg Braff room, it's one of my all time favourites!
ReplyDeleteI need to wake up and see the color spots in my own home. This was really informative, thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! This has me studying the rooms in our home. '-)
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