Not your typical tailgate 09/15/2016 When I ask someone what they love about fall I tend to receive the same three answers – cooler weather, pumpkin everything, and football. Football is a beloved American pastime and what goes better with football than tailgating? I know a lot of people that either are not football fans or simply lack tickets to the game that will not sacrifice participating in the energizing pre-game ritual. Now, I recognize the fact that many people that attend tailgates are primarily interested in playing
When I ask someone what they love about fall I tend to receive the same three answers – cooler weather, pumpkin everything, and football. Football is a beloved American pastime and what goes better with football than tailgating? I know a lot of people that either are not football fans or simply lack tickets to the game that will not sacrifice participating in the energizing pre-game ritual. Now, I recognize the fact that many people that attend tailgates are primarily interested in playing
It’s all about setting the mood, darling 09/09/2016 Have you ever noticed how fast food restaurants are predominantly yellow, red, and orange? While this color scheme coordinates nicely with the piles of mustard and ketchup packets, this is not the reasoning behind utilizing these warm colors in décor.
Have you ever noticed how fast food restaurants are predominantly yellow, red, and orange? While this color scheme coordinates nicely with the piles of mustard and ketchup packets, this is not the reasoning behind utilizing these warm colors in décor.
Color, Colour, Couleur 09/08/2016 I am going to mix things up a bit for this blog article and go back to elementary school art class (minus the glue on the fingers). The topic of this post may seem trivial, but when clients come to me feeling at a complete loss as to where to start with their design project, I like to go back to the basics, and you can’t get much more basic than color theory. Use those color wheels! By understanding what colors work together, you can effectively work towards designing your ideal space.
I am going to mix things up a bit for this blog article and go back to elementary school art class (minus the glue on the fingers). The topic of this post may seem trivial, but when clients come to me feeling at a complete loss as to where to start with their design project, I like to go back to the basics, and you can’t get much more basic than color theory. Use those color wheels! By understanding what colors work together, you can effectively work towards designing your ideal space.