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| September 2010 |
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IN THIS ISSUE Feature Article: Color of the Month: About Mavra Patropulos |
After a summer packed with sun and outdoor fun, we’ll be spending more time indoors. But that doesn’t mean our environment has to be any less cheerful. One of the easiest ways to change the feeling of a room and add outdoor freshness is with color. A bit afraid of choosing the wrong color? Not after you read this month’s feature article. Also check out the color of the month. Yellow is a sure way to add sunny warmth to a home. It’s a great time to add color to your home... and your life! |
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Who’s Afraid of Color? Color Dos and Don’tsColor is such an important part of making a home feel great. But it can be a bit scary to make color choices – unless you know a few simple tips. Avoid these common mistakes and learn several tricks, and you’ll feel confident about choosing color for your space. DON’T... ...choose colors in a paint store. Colors change drastically depending on the light, so they can look very different in your own home. When deciding on colors, make sure to look at them in the space they will be used. ...ignore accessories. While paint is the most common way to add color, don’t forget that incorporating pillows, fabrics, area rugs, and other accessories is a great way to add splashes of color – and unique personality. DO... ...understand the psychology of color. Colors evoke reactions in our bodies and affect us physically and mentally. When you understand how colors shape your feelings, you can choose ones that help you feel wonderful in your home. ...use inspiration. If you have a large piece of furniture or a treasured accessory, let it awaken your color creativity. The background color in a piece of art can become your wall color; a favorite antique can inspire the color for pillows; a lampshade can become the molding hue. The most important thing to remember about color is that it should make you feel good. So be courageous and pick some color! |
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Color of the Month: Yellow The cheerfulness of yellow has made it a popular choice for clothing and interiors, especially this time of year, when the days are getting shorter. A soft shade of yellow can bring cheer and light to a dreary room. But beware of bright yellows - except in small amounts. The intensity can be overwhelming. A room that is painted all bright yellow can cause turmoil, anger, agitation, and hostility. Small doses of bright yellows added to a room with accessories add punch, cheerfully catch the eye, and make rooms feel lively. When using the color yellow, think of natural sunlight . Soft, warm rays have a soothing and uplifting effect, while bright, hot rays can cause discomfort and disorientation. |
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Mavra Patropulos the owner of Inner Décor Associates, is an ASID Professional and a Certified Interior Designer with 33 years experience in residential, corporate, hospitality and assisted living, with remodeling, new construction and restorations. Collaborating with other “design team” professionals including architects, landscape architects and general contractors. Inner Décor Associates is a full service interior design firm that provides consulting and design services. We actively manage your project from conception to completion and make certain you receive exemplary service. |
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For more information or to book a consultation call (559) 313-9187 |
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Inner Décor Associates - 7600 N. Ingram, Suite #223, Fresno, CA, 93710 - Phone (559) 313-9187
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