Now that we sort of have the living room floor plan down I am working on color palate!
This means I get to spend time STUDYING the work of my ultimate color heroes: Barbara Barry, John Saladino and especially Mr. Vicente Wolfe.
I was so inspired by the way Barbara Barry used a pale, calm and neutral (but not tan) palate to modernize the Albert Farr home she did in Piedmont I showed in a previous post. Just smashing forever.
John Saladino just has these perfect chalky whites, greys with lavender and periwinkle moments.
And the FANTASTIC Vincente Wolfe! Always utterly sublime with light greys and blues. I just feel so darn relaxed looking at these rooms and with 4 kids, I need the calm!
Notice that none of these characters uses an ounce of prints! I guess that's why their spaces feel so calm and airy. With all my books and art, I am not sure I will ever reach this level of sublime calm but here's to trying! It really lets the texture and shape of things come shine through.
So for my own living room, which I adore because of all the light and windows and the view of the bay and Palace of Fine Arts (okay peak a boo view!), I am thinking of all light, silvery greys with a touch of lavender in them, off white, dark hardwood floors and punches of citron, aubergine and burnt bronze. I am trying to steer clear of anything shiny as the house is formal enough and to lean more toward matte and luxurious fabrics like simple well defined linens, velvets and soft wool flannel.
Here are a few swatches to show what I mean . . .