Sunday, June 10, 2012

CONFIDENCE WITH COLOR,"YES YOU CAN!"


How Too Have Confidence with Color

Interior designer Katie Ridder decorates with color by artfully combining exuberant hues and vibrant pattern in a new Arkansas home. See the vibrant home, here

Master Suite
In the bedroom, Katie covered the walls in green silk punctuated by blue trim. The distressed octagonal mirror and 1950s mirrored dance hall ceiling fixture "speak to each other," says Katie.
Photo: Eric Piasecki
·         Dining Room

Confidence with Color

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Libraries drenched in aqua and dining rooms lacquered intense lime green are hard to pull off. But when a Fayetteville, Arkansas, couple asked decorator Katie Ridder to create the interior for their new home, they approached the project confidently. For years, the wife had been admiring Katie's stylish rooms in various design magazines. She knew that along with a palette of uninhibited contemporary colors, plenty of exotic embellishments, and a playful mix of antiques and new pieces, she would get that even rarer thing—a proper, old-fashioned family home. She wanted one where the dining and living rooms, not the kitchen, serve as the house's heart and where she could indulge her very Southern passion: entertaining family and friends.
On Katie's recommendation, the couple hired architect Anik Pearson to design the house itself. Anik modeled it on old Arts and Crafts mansions she had seen in the English countryside. Inside, she eschewed such popular conventions as a double-height entry and monumental staircase in favor of a quieter richness that's based on solid craftsmanship. "We looked to the old techniques of building," says Anik. "Walls are 16 inches thick, and the roof is slate. We asked the stucco installers not to use synthetic stucco and showed them how to mix lime plaster. They hadn't done it that way in decades."
This insistence on old methods of craftsmanship dovetails perfectly with the way Katie works. She is known for her attention to craft and her delight in it. She collaborates extensively with master artisans who create wonderful fringes, unusual lanterns and lamp-shades, leather and shagreen furniture, and complex upholsteries that mix different fabrics and trims in marvelous patterns and color combinations. "I sew myself, so I love all those details," Katie says. "The trims, the welts, the contrasts—I really have a lot of fun with those."
In the living room, where a large window looks out on a garden, she covered the walls in a custom-colored floral wallpaper scene and then pulled from it the enchanting palette of the room: creams, corals, blues, spicy reds, lavenders, greens, and yellows. Her idiosyncratic way of blocking and layering color across a large space is masterful. In this case, it's like being inside a Matisse painting. She mixes cool, summery colors with warm, rich ones, and somehow it works.
Other rooms led to even more color adventures. When Katie discovered that the homeowner collects glassware in shades of lavender, she decided to paint the dining room walls in glossy, hot lime green to set off the collection. With aubergine trim and a vintage mirrored pendant light that looks like a disco ball, it all makes a stunning backdrop for art and furniture, not to mention festive dinner parties. "All the paint colors I choose, you may think they're bright, but they're easy to live with because they have a lot of black or gray in them," she explains.
When asked what her favorite place in the house is, Katie might have said the sunroom with its cool Moroccan tile floor awash in tribal pattern, but she couldn't pick just one area. "In some projects, you have favorite rooms, but in this house, they're all beautiful and well thought out," Katie says. "The homeowner read plans like a professional. She took the time to analyze every tile and door opening, and she got this house exactly the way she wanted it."
Article: Mimi Read|From the May 2012 Magazine Issue
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This is a wonderful article for those of you struggling with color.  The author gives you a different perspective and I am Sure it will help.
As Always “ Happy Painting and Decorating”
Ken Rader Interiors L.L.C.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

2012 Paint Color Trends


2012 Interior Paint Color Trends

New Year, New Hues
One thing is for certain, the economy is going “green” and this is no different in the trends for 2012 interior paint colors. Consumers want colors and products that are healthy for the environment. Society is definitely becoming more earth friendly and there is no exception when it comes to paint. The color may be green as well. But what people want to save is their green, that is, the dollars they want to keep in their pocket. We all want a nice looking home but budgets are constrained. Therefore, consumers are looking for the best deals when it comes to the paint. They want it to work the best and cost the least. Paint companies are meeting the challenge of these needs and stepping up to the plate. Often you will hear the buzz words in their advertising.
How to Pick your Interior Paint & Colors? Here are some tips & ideas. It is quite easy and coming from experience of talking folks. Paint that is environmentally friendly and that can make the consumer feel relaxed and soothed as well as all of those who visit their home, are definitely “in” in 2012.
What type of effects that the paint has on the environment, is on the back of the consumer’s mind as they make their purchases. Knowing how to pick interior paint colors that are environmentally friendly can be as easy as just asking the sales associate.
Trendy interior paint colors are leaning towards the more relaxing and soothing shades. We are seeing paint colors from light, pale pink to yellow on one hand and then on the other, we are seeing more earth tones that help to reflect the “green” side that people are feeling. Bringing the outdoors in with browns, tans, greens and so on is very popular in 2012 interior paint colors.
Other shades that are reflecting the souls of the consumers are black, white, and even grays. White adopts that clean and fresh feeling that everyone loves and if accented correctly, can make the room feel alive with color. Black and gray is reflecting other natural elements, as in stone and minerals. Again, the “green” feeling is shown here.
These colors may sound drab and dull but with the correct elements and within the right amounts, your home will seem like a masterpiece to all who visit. Remember, you do not have to paint an entire room with the same color. Interior painting trends are showing that by providing an accent wall with the dramatic hue and accenting the room with various elements can pull everything together and create an environment that anyone would be proud of. Black is a perfect example of a color that could be placed on an accent wall. Or how about various painting techniques that could “spice” things up, like faux techniques?
2012 is the year to definitely try something new as in terms of non-traditional shades. Picking Interior paint & color is about the right fit at the right time. It is also the year to become environmentally conscience and to learn about how paint affects the environment. You want to feel good about your home and relaxed while you are there and what better way to do it than going “green”? Oregon based company of Eco Paint is a prime example of an eco-friendly type of paint. Green Seal has been certifying architectural paints since 1993. Certified paints have fewer chemicals and low or no VOCs so they have less impact on the environment and indoor air quality, and they perform as well as, or better than, other conventional paints. The groundbreaking 2008 revision of the standard reflects technological improvements in paint and provides even more information to consumers. There are more than 1,000 specified chemical compounds found in many paints that are now prohibited by the new GS-11 2008 certification.

Be sure to check tips & guides on new selection and great deals on interior house painting ideas and interior paint colors in 2012 top interior house painting ideas and interior paint colors.
Check the latest magazines for the most up to date colors and color combinations.  The range is wide and you will find something that you love.  Over the past few years the choices in colors has expanded dramatically.  You just need to pick a base color and work around it.  Compliment your favorite strong color.  You will be successful.
As Always “Happy Painting and Decorating”
Ken Rader Interiors L.L.C.
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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Top Decorating Tips for you


Top Ways to Add Color to a Living Room

When it comes to home decorating, not everyone has either the time or the money to do a whole makeover in their living room. But don’t fret! You don’t have to spend a lot of either to get a nice change and pick-up to the look of your room. Read here for our 10 favorite ways to add color to your living room and liven up the décor of your home.

1. Paint One Wall

You will find that you can add a real punch of color by painting just one wall of your living room. This will really change the focal point of the living room without getting into a major decorating project. If your room has a niche, that’s the perfect choice for extra color. You can choose a bold, contrasting color picked from a floral fabric, or a subtle tone darker than the tone of the other walls. Any change in color will add interest and splash!

2. Throw a Few Pillows Around

Nothing adds color like pillows strategically placed on furniture. Whether you choose solids for a floral sofa or chair, or colorful, patterned pillows for a solid color chair or sofa, these simple additions will add comfort and just the right splash of color.

3. Add a Bit of Mother Nature (even if it means trying to fool her!)

Green plants or flowering ones add color, fragrance, personality, and just good feelings to the living room. If you really don’t have a green thumb, ask your nursery or home center to recommend ones that require little or no care. If you’re gone from home a lot, settle for some of the wonderful artificial ones on the market now. You can find great looking plants, foliage, and flowers that only need to be dusted.

4. Add a Whimsical Lamp

Even if you have a traditional classic living room, you can add a point of interest by selecting a lamp or shade that is colorful or whimsical. How about using an interesting pot or sculpture? You can have the electrical components installed for a reasonable price at a lamp shop. Then select a shade that’s an interesting shape, and glue trim of fringe, beads, or ribbon around the top and bottom to add color.

5. Put Some Color on the Floor

A colorful throw rug, strategically placed in front of a chair or under a coffee table can add color and texture to a living room. It can be put on top of hardwood flooring, painted floors, or carpet. You can choose a contrast color, chosen from fabric you’re using in the room, or look for one with an interesting pattern that will tie the theme of your room together.

6. Freshen Up a Chair Cushion

If you have a small chair, such as a desk chair or side chair, consider recovering the seat cushion. Fresh color on even this small area will offer interest and bring life to a dreary corner.

7. Reflecting Color

Try placing a large mirror on a bare, boring wall. Choose an interesting frame or decorate a piece of mirror with cording or braid. If you have an old frame, consider painting it a bright color. The mirror will reflect the color from around the room and add light to the space.

8. Get Artsy

A colorful piece of art placed in a living room not only adds a decorative touch, but also introduces colors and shapes you might not be able to use in a larger area. Try framing simple photos with colorful mats and bright frames.

These will give you a start on decorating your living room.  There is so much more.  Look at magazines, books, watch TV shows on decorating or look at some of my previous blogs.  Many have pictures of projects that we have completed.

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Ken Rader
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Friday, May 25, 2012

COLOR THE WORLD YOUR WAY!


COLOR YOUR WORLD THE WAY YOU WANT IT

I love Color. Most people do. I get a kick out of changing the paint colors in a room, often. Or even my outfit colors get changed often, too. It’s just me! In realizing early on how color can set or change a mood, I have made it one of my life's goals to help as many people with color choices as is possible.

One thing I have learned is that color can be very personal. One person's favorite is another's person's dislike. And that can mean two people in a household not agreeing on a single color and can lead to a battle! I see this quite often when I'm doing a color consulting job. Does this sound familiar? It can be remedied, truly!

So, where does one start when deciding what color to use in a space? It’s not as difficult as you might think. You can use a color in a piece of artwork you love, or your cultural influences. Or there just may be a color that seems to speak to you saying, "Put me on the walls of a room in this house"! Did you know that a mood can be set with colors…like do you want the room to be romantic and cozy, sunny and bright, breezy and fun? Considering the activity in a room, if you want to create a space with loads of energy like a kitchen or family room or a more relaxing atmosphere like a bedroom, those moods can be set with color.

Visualizing the color on a wall can be very challenging. Actually as I am told by many customers, that simply selecting a paint color is one of the scariest things to try to do. It is unfortunate because adding paint color to a room is still the cheapest and quickest way to hide a multitude of mistakes or challenges. Here are a few things that the right paint color in a room can do:

**If you don't have a budget to furnish a room, color on the walls can help the room not to look so empty. It can add warmth and a sense of coziness.

**If your budget does not allow you to replace an old worn piece of furniture such as a sofa, a paint color that is similar to it can help blend it into the wall and not make it so noticeable.

**If you are thinking about remodeling a bathroom and your budget does not allow for replacing the tile, a paint color that coordinates with the tile color will treat it as less important in the room.

So, now that you have the basic idea, go out and get some good size swatches of the colors of paint you select and put it on the walls you want to paint. Live with that color(s) for a few days. Let the light of the morning change into the afternoon light and into evening. This is a very important step because natural and non natural light can change your perspective on that color. If you paint an area on the wall in that color, once it is actually painted it will still look somewhat different because you haven't used the proper primer yet. All of these steps can be taken in consideration.
Here are some colors I have used.






For those do-it-yourselfers out there, you can save both time and money by asking at the paint store what the right primer to use would be. This is especially important when you are using deep, dark or bright colors. A good professional painter will know how these colors will apply to the wall. They have worked with them time and time again. Using higher quality paints takes fewer coats and cover to hide flaws better then less expensive paints. Did you know that? Most aren't aware of it.   Bull Eye 1-2-3 , glidden Gripper, Kilz Premium will all serve you well.

Some of the paints I use during my consultations are Behr paints, Glidden paint and primer combination and Valspar. These paints are high quality, have wonderful color offerings and are easily available to any consumer.

Well, I hope I have helped a little. Take your time, this is a big decision. For more information, check out the www.kenraderinteriors.com  website for helpful hints. Or you can always check us out at www.facebook.com/ken.rader.interiors  for color consulting! We're happy to assist in your project! We have also written several blogs for your enjoyment in a wide variety of decorating and painting subjects.

As Always ‘Happy Painting

Monday, May 14, 2012

The Tuscan Villa Completed


A TUSCAN VILLA, THE RETURN

THE COMPLETED PROJECT

A couple of weeks ago I posted a project about painting the inside of a home to make it look like a Tuscan Villa.  The project was divided into 2 phases. This second post will talk about the bedrooms, bathrooms and the completed first phase.

There are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.  Each was given a different color.  The closets in each room were also painted to match the room and the ceilings were given a fresh coat of paint.

The guest bath needed to have the wallpaper removed and then have repairs done and texture applied to the walls before painting.

The master bath area naturally flows from the master suite and all of the doors and built in drawers were also painted as well as the exterior door that leads to a second floor balcony.

The colors are
Master Bedroom and bath—Gray
Guest Bedroom #1 –a very jazzy green
Guest Bedroom #2—Cream
Guest Bath—Peach




















Each of these worked very well with the Orange that was painted in the main part of the house.  And the Tuscan theme was continued.  Each color was chosen to work with the décor of each area and in the case of the guest bath, the cabinets were already a peach color and the tile on the floor coordinated with the new color.

The Master suite is quite striking and the arch doorways and hand toweled texture on the walls certainly give it the Tuscan feel.

The portion of the home that was done first is now decorated and completed. Now that the rest of the house is painted it too will be decorated and the project brought to a completion.

Shelves were removed, doors taken down and mirrors were discarded.  And the stripping of the wallpaper in the guest bath turned into quite a job.  There was 2 layers of wallpaper and damage had been done to the walls and covered over with the wallpaper.  So, extensive repairs were needed to get the walls prepared for texture and paint.

We worked 12 days on this project and though it was hard work and a real challenge to keep it moving forward is was a real joy to be a part of the transformation of this house.  The owner was likewise wonderful to work for.  She was most gracious and was willing to vacate a portion of the house while we worked.  Most people have difficulty with tear-up in their homes.  And when someone is in your home for 3 weeks your routine and evening time is somewhat disturbed. 

Andrea, the home owner, commented on our first post of this project.  I mention this as a way to introduce her as the homeowner that I am talking about. 

Thank you for allowing us to work on your home.  Enjoy it to the full

As always “Happy Painting”
Ken Rader Interiors L.L.C.
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Friday, May 11, 2012

HAWAIIAN DECORATING, ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FUN?


The Hawaiian Decorating Style - Fun And Colorful

Decorative accessories are to your room decor what jewelry is to an outfit, and your Hawaiian decorating style is no exception. You should try to add to the fresh and inviting feel of Hawaii by using exotic island accessories. Adding accessories such as artwork, pillows and knick-knacks can help add interest your Hawaiian décor.
Wall art adds depth to any design, but you should learn how to hang it properly for the ideal impact. When displaying art, think like a gallery and keep the center of the piece at eye level. Try laying a grouping of artwork out on the floor first to get the best configuration. To compliment your Hawaiian decorating style, try decorating with floral prints in colorful frames.
Knick Knacks add charm as well as interest to your decorating approach. To compliment your Hawaiian home decorating, stick with accessories that have a fresh and inviting feeling. Adding palm tree and hula knick knacks on shelves and tables can produce a great look and so can an arrangement of hibiscus flowers in a vase. Spend time choosing appealing accessories which really reflect your personality. If you don't have lots of cash, you might try looking at the local flea markets and garage sales where you should be able to discover great accessories for little money.
Another decorative accessory you can display to add interest to your design theme is decorative pillows. You can have a use for pillows in most every room even the kitchen and bathroom. Pillows on the couch or chairs in your family room, den or living room will help inject a bit of the Hawaiian home decorating style. Stacking them in rows at your headboard can lend a professional appeal to your bedroom. Displaying pillows in the bathroom is one decorative touch a lot of folks don't think about but you can conveniently put one on the hamper or in shelves or racks with towels. Pillows which have colorful flower prints will help add appeal to your room style.
You could also accessorize with bamboo, light breezy fabrics, and plants to generate the style of Hawaii. To best benefit your room design, you should acquire accessories that not only match each other, but also the design theme. If you choose decorative items without much thought, then you can end up confusing the feeling you are attemptimg to develop.
Employing plants and colorful décor can add charm and interest to your Hawaiian decorating style. But before you go out and obtain a variety of things, you should get an idea of the kinds of things you want and stick to those pieces. You will need to be certain that your accessories are in the correct scale to each other so you need to be aware of the sizes of your items when picking them. Pick your items wisely and your design style is certain to look terrific!
Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.homedecoratingstuff.com where you can learn more about different decorating styles and get more information on Hawaiian decorating style.
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Interior Decorators are a special breed of people.  Living in Arkansas I have not seen any of the Hawaiian décor.  I found this article and wanted share it.  Perhaps you had not thought about this style of décor.  I enjoyed reading the article and will use some of the advice in my decorating projects in the future.
As Always “Happy Painting”
Ken Rader Interiors L.L.C.
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DECORATING TIPS FOR YOUR DREAM BEDROOM


Budget-Friendly Decorating Tips for your Bedroom

A LITTLE MONEY AND A LITTLE THOUGHT CAN GIVE YOU THE BEDROOM YOU WANT.

 

You can easily add some style to your bedroom without breaking the bank. Simply spruce up furniture with some wear and tear or add some inexpensive accent pieces for a whole new look and feel. 10 tips will do the trick for decorating your bedroom:
1. Hang framed art prints on your walls with,” Imagery of love” to create a beautiful bedroom sanctuary.
 Pictures of hearts, couples dancing or embracing are all choices that may help create the passionate energy every bedroom needs.  These usually come in an array of colors that will suite your wall colors.
2. If your bedroom furniture has seen better days, a coat of new paint or stain will spice it up. Paint your dressers, bed frames and nightstands a new color to bring them back to life.  A good coat of primer and the use of the new Paint and Primer products on the market will make this much easier.
3. Replace all the knobs on your dresser with something different to suit your style.  Though this can be fun, you will need to be very selective on the hardware that you choose.  Some of it is very expensive.  And if you will be using the new hardware for several years then get what you want.  Otherwise, watch the cost.  It can add up.
4. Bed frames can cost a pretty penny, so make your own with an easy home project. Simply cover a large piece of plywood with fabric of your choice for a sensational backdrop to be placed behind your bed.  Garage sales, Yard sales usually have bed frames that you can get really cheap.  The same is true about headboards and footboards.
5. Another alternative to purchasing a headboard is hanging a decorative curtain rod above your bed. Hang a beautiful blanket or a large piece of fabric on the curtain rod to create a unique wall piece.  A large piece of art will also serve the purpose.
6. Decorate in blues and greens to create a calm, peaceful bedroom that promotes sleep. Add a pop of red for more passion. Red pillow shams, decorative vases or framed artworks can add the right amount of this high-energy color.  Of course you will want to choose up to date colors.  All colors change in popularity.  Check the latest magazines for what is new and exciting.
7. The wall facing your bed is the focal wall .  Make it  "  Very pleasing and nice to think about.  This can be art or furniture.  If you use furniture make sure you do not clutter it up with stuff. That is not pleasant to look at.
8. There should be two of each of the accent pieces in your room to balance out your bedroom. Two lamps and two nightstands should do the trick. Search for nightstands on yard sales and cover them with pretty tableskirts to cover any flaws.  These do not have to match.  Part of the relaxing feeling comes from mismatched pieces.  Be sure and Make them functional as well. If you like to read then have a table and lamp that will serve your needs.  A single chair is also nice.
9. Add ribbon, lace or tassels to the pillowcases, pillow shams or comforters to jazz them up. This simple tip will create an air of elegance in your bedroom.  Jersey sheets are also a good choice in the winter, “always soft and warm”.
10. Create a focal point in your bedroom by decorating around it. Whether it's a picture you love, a gorgeous view or a fireplace, every room needs a focal point.  Many people will use a TV for the focal point. And while the prevailing advice is to leave the TV out of the bedroom, reality is “the TV is here to stay”.  So pick a nice one and be sure and have a DVD player so you can watch old movies instead of regular TV programs.  Having it on low volume can be just the trick to falling to sleep.
These are just a few tips.  I am sure you can add to them and make your bedroom your own.
As always “Happy Painting”
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