A yellowy beige in the sisal area rugs, a fresh, clean yellow in the upholstered chairs and a fabulous sunset, golden shade for the drapery! A beautiful example of a monochromatic colour scheme!
The only thing that's missing is colour on the walls. So if you go through the process of what to choose. . .
1) They can't be a clean yellow to match the furniture because it would not work with the rugs and the drapes.
2) Can't be the colour of the drapes because then it would fight with the clean yellow of the chairs.
3) The yellow beige of the carpets would not be fabulous with either the chairs or the drapes.
So I would paint the walls BM Rich Cream, not muddy, not too clean--the perfect backdrop for this happy and bright interior.
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Yes it is very fresh Maria!
ReplyDeleteIt adds some sunshine into your world ... and I am definitely needing that today ... its so cold outside!
i especially like the yellow of the curtains. i like details/touches in yellow in a house, especially if the room lacks natural light, like halls or badrooms (common in london flats).
ReplyDeleteYes - nice yellow choices. I am a fairly new fan of yellows. For whatever reason I used to shy away from them. You're right about the walls lacking color - I'm curious - What color would you recommend?
ReplyDeleteJust out of curosity (and because I value your color expertise) what color or colors would you have painted the walls? Would you have stayed with the yellows? I ask because my living room is monochromatic in the browns...and I have tan walls with a chocolate accent wall...but I feeling a change coming...
ReplyDeleteI love the atmosphere of this room! I dont think anyone could ever feel grumpy or sad in there! Funny what a little bit of colour does to people! :P
ReplyDeleteVery Cheey! I love the way the green banana leaves(?) are in the center of the room creating the balance and whimsy to the room! I think I would maybe paint the rooms the color of the sisal rugs? Maria, you tell us!
ReplyDeleteI love monochromatic rooms, they're so sophisticated. What color would you have painted the walls in this photo -- would love to know!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great picture. The open door, the 'poofy' curtains. At first glance they look like they are billowing in the wind from the open door. Makes me want summer back or a holiday somewhere warm.
ReplyDeleteLove all three yellows, they all make me happy!
ReplyDeleteMonochromatic is my favorite approach to color! Tres chic;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and it works so well! I love yellow, in all of it's glorious shades.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sunny and cheerful room. I think every room needs a little yellow. Thanks for sharing. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteFor inquiring minds that want to know, I posted what colour I would paint the room :) And thanks for the correction of the leaves being from a Banana tree Ruthie :)
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Maria,
ReplyDeleteThis is really hard to choose a colour for the walls!
I would say a more beige colour! I think the BM Rich Cream is a sort of beige???
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Love this yellow room... and I'm comletely okay with white walls though I think I'd use a warmer shade. Lately, in my own home that has its share of yellow curtains and things, I've been loving Behr's Cottage White... but who's to say that it would work in this room... I'm just adding my two cents! ; )
ReplyDeleteI do not think you could be unhappy in this room, what do you think? I do not look good in yellow but I could live there very happy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy happy room! It looks so summery! Doesn't the pop of green from the leaves just make it feel clean and fresh! Thanks for sharing that pic! I love when you walk through your color choice "thinking out loud" for us. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat suggestion. You always step right up with a great solution to every wall color question.
ReplyDeletebeautiful room, but it feels so unbalanced to me. My eyes are constantly drawn to the large green plant for relief from all that yellow!
ReplyDeleteLove your choice, Maria!
ReplyDeleteI could also see a watery blue green on the walls....
Any thoughts?
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Rachel, well you can tell what my favourite colour is! And that's why more yellow on the walls would be too much, rich cream is exactly what it sounds like, I just think cream and yellow goes together certainly in this sophisticated space!
ReplyDeleteVictoriaArt,
The reason why I wouldn't introduce a blue-green on the walls here is because it wouldn't relate to anything else in the room. You'd need to start adding that colour to the space to make it work!
Maria
great example!
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cristin
love all the yellows combined! you make it sound so easy & straight-forward!!!
ReplyDeletelove the curtains in particular- so rich.
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what a delightfully cheerful and clean room. i wish more folks would embrace yellow, rather then being scared by it.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you Maria, the walls should be painted in BM Rich Cream!
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