everyone seems to be asking... does the color make the room? or, does the room make the color?
at the 2011 san francisco decorator showcase, it seems that there are 'two sides to every story'...
to reflect how color affects the atmosphere of a room san francisco interior decorators and stagers, green couch, designed adjoining bedrooms with identical floor plans and furnishings, but with different color schemes.
green couch even designed a mirror-like opening between the mirror-image bedrooms by extending a wall that could not be removed!
photos by peter medelik
to reflect how color affects the atmosphere of a room san francisco interior decorators and stagers, green couch, designed adjoining bedrooms with identical floor plans and furnishings, but with different color schemes.
green couch even designed a mirror-like opening between the mirror-image bedrooms by extending a wall that could not be removed!
photos by peter medelik
elitis | tp 104 08 | rayures wallpaper | green, red, and apricot
photo by elitis
merida meridian | valedo recycled leather flooring | angus pattern | chocolate
photo by merida
f. schumacher & co. | 173991 | fireworks linen & cotton fabric | mandarin
photo by schumacher
while, the adjoining bedroom feels more serene because of the neutral, tonal color palette...
photo by peter medelik
elitis | tp 104 01 | rayures wallpaper | white, cream, and grey
photo by elitis
merida meridian | valedo recycled leather flooring | angus pattern | bone
photo by merida
f. schumacher & co | 173993 | fireworks linen & cotton fabric | frosted natural
photo by schumacher
i think that jeff schlarb and lisa bakamis, the green couch design team, probably developed their design concept by letting the furnishings determine the colors.
what do you think?
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