When I am choosing colours for a specific space I usually have a set of very loose guidelines that I consider when making decisions. These guidelines are not hard and fast rules, rather they have been formed through various experiences and observations over the years. If I were choosing a colour for an entrance (porch or foyer) here are some of the things I would consider :
The purpose of the space
A doorway serves as a transition from one state of existence to another and this transition can be marked in various ways. One of the most common strategies is to use colour to reflect your invitation to enter your home. People often choose a welcoming colour (red, yellow, green etc. ) or a more stabilizing colour (brown, black, gray) for their entry door.
When the door is opened that colour is brought inside. If it is a strong colour, I consider it when I am choosing the colour for the interior walls of the porch/foyer. I also like the inside of the door to serve the same as it does when entering; therefore, I often suggest painting the inside of the entrance door the same colour as the outside. This creates a colour unit and adds an accent to the room. This look works exceptionally well when there isn't a lot of other distraction in the decor as the green doors below show. In these rooms the painted doors serve as focal points.
House to Home
I like the repetition of greenery from outside to inside and the inclusion of this chest with multiple drawers would be great for storage... but would you ever find what you placed there?
Splashes of nature or nature inspired motifs also add to the welcoming feeling in an entrance especially when they are backed by a neutral colour.
The goal when choosing a colour scheme for your home is to create a continuous flow from room to room, with each space complementing the other. I like the journey from entry into the rest of the house to be a progression from a little darker/brighter colour into lightness. You'll want the room to have impact and make a statement. After all, this is where your guests will get a preview of the rest of your home. At the same time the entrance serves as the connector to the rest of the house. When this transition is obvious without a door to close the area off, my solution is usually to choose a neutral gray/taupe that sets a sophisticated tone but doesn't cause you difficulty when running it into the next colour. See the perfect example below. Not so sure about that yellow chandelier thought!
Orientation factors
I am a firm believer in considering the type of light you have entering a space and choosing colours to "correct" the light. I'm most concerned with north light because it is cooler and will need to be warmed up with the right colour selection- yellows, rusts, oranges, reds or warm neutrals etc.
This overall cool entry is warmed up by the use of two beautiful art works. The yellow is like a beacon of warmth considering it is a cooler yellow.Did you notice the topiary tree used to bring the outside in and how it plays visually with the foliage outside the window?
If your space faces south it will get warmer light and cooler colours will help to tone down the warmth. Personally I don't think a space can appear too warm especially in northern climates. In east or west orientations you have a wide range of colour choices.
How does your entrance look these days?
http://fmiqed.blogspot.ca
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar