Showing posts with label red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Daylily Study VI 2010

Daylilyphotoreference#62010
Daylilystudy#62010


Dear Everyone:

A red daylily is the last entry of my
series of daylilies.

This image really pleases me.
I like the complexity of the 3 blooms
and I find the colour combination
to be very interesting-sort
of like 1950's or Florida colours.


To be truthful I am uncertain
how the colour selection presented
itself to me -it just did. It just arrived.


Hope that you enjoy this image.

As summer winds down so will
the daylilies.


Helen.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Decorating project 2010

MTprojectwallpaper2009(Decormagazine)
MTproject#1020202010 (MariaKlillam)

Dear Everyone:

I am assisting a sophisticated
30-something friend on decorating
her residence.

The colour scheme to date
includes aqua, red, gray and
lavender.

The current thinking is
a master bedroom with aqua walls,
a lavender comforter, and red accents.
The aqua walls replace the Sariskar
wallpaper we had been considering.

Shown are a few relevant images
with their source in brackets.
MTproject#302022010 (Mrs Blandings)



MTproject#2022010 (ThomasBritt)

My friend loves red and wants a touch

of red in every room.

Hope you enjoy this peek

into her project.

Helen.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Decorating


I had to share this.

I have been assisting a young, stylish 30 something
friend with some ideas for decorating her condo.

She loves red and has a red sofa.

I proposed lavender, red and grey and white for her
living room. For her master bedroom I proposed
lavender and red and white or shades of purple and white.
As it happened she had a metallic purple comforter for
her bedroom already and so we were off to a good start.

Imagine my shock when I saw this colour combination
yesterday in a current issue of a shelter magazine
(Veranda). It was an advertisment for a wallpaper
from Osborne and Little. It is quite a striking wallpaper-
see enclosed.

Wow. I guess we were on the right track
with our colour schemes. I hadn't seen lavender

and red put together in an interior prior to this ad.

Have a pleasant-surprises-add -years-to
your-life kind of day.

Helen.