Saturday, April 27, 2013

Color Trends from High Point

Over at my other blog, House and Home Defined, I'm showing some lighting inspiration from the spring market at High Point.  So, I thought I'd share some color trends with you here!

Bold color combinations showed up everywhere at the April market, from furniture showrooms to art and accessories.  Sometimes they were really saturated, like in these rugs,




And sometimes they were sweet, pretty and fresh...




In terms of metal tones, brass has come back in full swing, and as far as wall colors go, beige is definitely a thing of the past, and whites and colors with a lot of white in them are the big go-to's.




Chrome and nickle are still huge, too, as you can see in these great pendants against the bold blue...



I was loving the brass table with the details of blue on the sofa...




Notice the color of the lamp bases near this great ottoman...




Mixing colors and styles is completely on trend...



Color and texture?  Yes!




Even traditional style goes saturated, fresh, and bright...




Being inspired is a must in the design business.  I love what I do and I am inspired every.single.day.   Next post, I will share some great color combinations that are hot right now.

I will also be bringing some fresh and saturated color to pillows in the shop in the coming few weeks.  Stay tuned!!

Thanks for reading and shopping 6 Wilson on Etsy.

Lighting -- Inspiration from High Point

There is nothing like High Point market for inspiration.  It's like the Olympics of furniture and accessories.  Seriously.  And, trust me if you've never been, you feel the exhaustion of an athlete at the end of the day.

For me this market, lighting was really my thing.  Couldn't get enough of it.  Here's a look at what I saw, covering a wide range of styles...




Clean, fresh colors were a theme, but there were so many looks vying for attention, that I can't say any one style won out.




Exposed bulbs were everywhere.  I tend to like most of them, but I have to wonder if they would be harsh on the eyes after a while.




Industrial influences were everywhere, too. 




Lately, I've had a major crush on classic blue and white, so these really appealed to me...



The vase and urn on the left, below, would make great lamp bases, so I included them :)



With brass making a major comeback,  I saw it in just about every style.  Love it.  And since I'm sure you're dying to know what I would choose for myself, well, I'll take all three below, please.




This sconce is called the door-knocker.  It was so substantial and impressive...




There was no shortage of detail anywhere...




And the detail in this equestrian-inspired chandelier was just fantastic...


That's pretty much a wrap on lighting, edited down from a million pictures.  I think it's fun to see what's showing, no matter what your style.  And, I believe, exposure helps us define what we really love, don't you think?

Talk to you soon,
Carol

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Black and White Check with Green Equals Cozy

When I saw this image the other day, I just sat and stared at it.  Really.  I did.  I could picture my happy self in this room, and wondered how I could make it happen in my own house.  (True confession: I do this all.the.time.)





In my mind, this is incredibly cozy.  Inviting.  Peaceful.  Of course, I love the pillows. 

So, if this little space has you wondering how to make it happen in your house, too, check out these pillows in 6 Wilson...


How crazy is it that I had these listed before I saw this image? 

When you want your home to reflect you, and not just the latest trends, shop 6 Wilson, where's it's all about quality and personal style.


Monday, April 1, 2013

Front Doors

It's like an allergy.  Every spring, I start itching to change the color of my front door. Something to do with the freshness of the season, I guess, and thinking about flowers.

I don't know if I will move away from my current black or not, but I've been collecting inspiration.  Check it out...





I love a front door with a lot of glass.






If I were a purple girl, this would be fantastic...



Blue, in every shade, is always a good choice...








I'll save this next one for my beach cottage (Ha!)...








Doesn't this next one just say, "come on in to my really homey home"?




Yup.  I'll take the next one.




I think that your front door should work with your interior, no matter if it opens into a foyer or a living space.




All of these are sooooo pretty...








  You know I had to throw in an orange one...




In New England, I swear the number one front door color is red -- from Talbot's red to brick to burgundy to terracotta red.  To my fellow New Englander's -- would you agree?





I haven't decided yet, but I must say, I DO love a classic black door.  Especially when it's dressed for spring...


Source: etsy.com via Carol on Pinterest


I would love to know -- is there a dominant front door color where you live?

Talk to you soon,
Carol