Monday, February 28, 2011

Three Rules for Adding White Detail to Any Room in Your Home by Nate Berkus

Afraid of decorating with white and think it only belongs on the walls? Don't be afraid to go white in the home! Follow these simple rules to incorporating white into your space.


Know Your Whites
When you picture white, a stark white comes to mind first. But take a look at any paint chart and you'll find that white has several variations and shades. For a clean, light, and bright feel in the bathroom or kitchen, go with a bright white. For a warmer feel in a living room or bedroom, use a muted whites, creams and greys. You can also mix and match different shades of white, for instance, try antique white pillows, eggshell white vases, and linen white lamp shades.

Never Go All White
When decorating a room, start off using white sparingly. Try adding white accessories and go from there. When you go all white in the home, it can feel unwelcoming, so the key is blending whites with more neutral tones for a cohesive look. Add jars, bone boxes, and other accessories in neutral colors, and consider white and tan striped walls. If you're starting to feel overwhelmed by the whites and neutrals, you can always add a pop of color with a decorative floral arrangement.

Add Texture
The most important rule to adding white at home is using texture. Texture in the form of faux-fur pillows or throws will give your space more dimension and substance. White wood, wicker, or bamboo are also all good choices to warm up your white interior. Also aim for a nice contrast between smooth and glossy surfaces, with a lacquer table or a hobnail lamp.

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