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02.18.08  |  Personal


What's your impression of this color swatch? Like it? LOVE it?  Impartial?

I'm  ready to assume the task of remodeling our 1920's home, beginning with the cornerstone of all things great & small: a color pallet. Either we start with the basics or be forced to meet people at coffee shops for ever and ever. Worst case scenario: ditch home renovating completely and move to a furnished condo decorated by flamboyant interior designers who will charge us millions. For now, Ray's choice of blue for the walls doesn't scream Martha Stewart Apprentice, but its a leap ahead from the initial molasses brown interiors chosen by the previous owner.  

After hesistating 2.893 seconds Ray agreed to end the blue/brown saga that we began in August without strife, because like most men, he doesn't really care, and menial things like 'matching' don't irk him in the slightest.  Although, in his opinion, tropical blue looks ravishing because he picked it out and it looks like the sky.  In conclusioin, we still need a respectable color pallet as demonstrated by this scientific formula

men + blue walls = the sky 

Specifically for the living/dining room,  the atmosphere should feel classic, lively, refreshing. I used the words: asian, grass, green, bamboo, spring  while searching Kuler on Adobe's website *see below* 

To try some of your own color combinations google " kuler + adobe" [ i tried linking the site here, didn't work ]  Type in adjectives or nouns to describe the mood the colors should evoke.




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