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Add A Splash Of Color To Your Bathroom!

Add A Splash Of Color To Your Bathroom!

It’s one of the easiest and most economical ways to heighten drama and interest in our homes. So why, then, does color seem to strike fear into the hearts of so many?

"There are a lot of people out there who are color phobic and, yet color gives you so much pleasure," says Janet Davidson, ASID Allied Member and owner of Details in Design, in Wheaton, IL. "And, since you have so much wall space in a room, adding color is one of the most inexpensive ways to create a dramatic change."


Setting the wheel in motion

When creating a color scheme for a room, the place most designers start is the color wheel. Basically the rainbow wrapped around a circle, a color wheel visually demonstrates how colors interact with each other and offers harmonious options in combining colors in a single space – whether the desired outcome is soft and mellow or full of energy.

If you’re feeling bold, for example, you might opt for a complimentary scheme – a high-contrast look that features two colors on opposite sides of the color wheel. Think of the vibrancy found in a bathroom of navy and yellow. On the other hand, if you’re looking to create a soothing, elegant feeling in a room, a monochromatic scheme, which uses different values or intensities of a single color, might be the answer. Take the same bathroom and swap out the yellow for sky or powder blue. Identical space, but a completely different feel.
Whichever route you decide to go, you can’t overlook what may be the simplest rule of color selection – follow your own personal tastes.

"People should keep it simple, just go with [the colors] they like," says Davidson. "I always look at a client’s home and wardrobe. It’s easy to spot colors they like to use as a starting point."

Color me happy

Color does more than add life and personality to a space, it sets the mood for the entire room. Red denotes a sense of passion. Yellow is vibrant and happy. And nothing says "regal" quite like purple. Colors even seem to give off their own "temperature" - red and orange are considered warm, whereas blue a
nd green feelcool.

"If you took a sunroom and painted it yellow, people sitting in it would feel warmer than if the same room were painted blue," says Davidson. "Blue is just much more calming. It’s like watching the waves roll in on the beach."

The sense of peace that comes from cool colors such as blue and green may explain why they’re such popular choices for bathrooms. Not only do they blend beautifully with the white and silver-toned fixtures that are standard in many homes, they help create that spa feeling so many people crave. "People want their bathroom to be a retreat, an escape from the hectic day," Davidson says.

The great cover up

In the same way women use makeup to highlight their best features (and disguise their flaws), color can take your home to the next level, highlighting a room’s architecture or creating visual interest where none exists. To emphasize a tray ceiling, pick one color, then use a darker shade of it on the tray and a lighter value of it on the ceiling. The result will add depth and create a focal point in the room.

Color can even change the space itself. Since warm colors tend to jump forward and cool hues recede, a carefully chosen color palette can make the room seem bigger or balance the shape of the space.

"I had a client who had a very long room – like a bowling alley," says Davidson. "We painted the far wall a darker color and the side walls lighter to visually balance the room."

And what about the long-held belief that painting a small room a deep color will make it seem smaller? Toss it out. According to Davidson, using different values of a dark color in a small space will actually make the room feel bigger. Adding texture in the chosen color can add depth and interest and keep the eye moving.

"If your eye is bored, it’s not good design," she says. "That’s why we use color."

-Courtesy Kohler.com

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