This
particular fall season yellow and all of its associated shades of gold are hot,
hot, hot! I love the effect that a monochromatic color scheme can achieve in a
room. The layering of different materials, shapes and textures in one dominant
color creates an enveloping sense of harmony. This effect is masterfully
achieved by LCR designers Peter Robbin and Jill Rankl in this gorgeous Fairfield County living room. The golden cut
velvet on the tall back chair and linen texture drapery panels and sunflower
yellow silk on the throw pillows are luscious and soft to the touch. In
contrast the spectacular patinated metal coffee table, antique brass apothecary
lamp and other gilt accessories are hard and reflective, adding to the symphony
of tone and texture. The warmth of this palette is always a winner, but for me
what makes this room work so beautifully is the grounding effect that the cream
white wood work, flooring and upholstery create. The addition of rich shades of
oxblood red as seen in the magnificent carved chest and custom upholstered
poufs is the perfect accent to an otherwise tonal scheme.
As we settle into the fall months and the winter to follow consider
adding the warmth of yellows and gold’s to your interiors. Small additions like
pillows and throws or paint and paper can brighten your interiors by day and
capture the glow of candlelight and a crackling hearth in the evening.
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