Cozy Living Room Design: A Soft and Rich Palette, Revealed - Exploring the Dreamy, Organic Hues That Bring Magic to Space
In a harmonious blend of warm hues and geometric edges, Justina Blakeney has designed a rug that serves as the centrepiece of a captivating living room. The room, bathed in a dreamlike palette, invites one to become an integral part of its decor.
The cream living room wall, adorned with a limewash paint finish, sets the stage for a symphony of soft peach and cream, wicker and wood, sand and stone, lavender, mauve, and a thread of rich orange-red. Farrow & Ball's peachy clay-hued shade perfectly complements the room's colours, while a muted, olive green is used to temper the warmer hues of the scheme.
Green is not only a supporting colour in this design but also serves to juxtapose the warm shades and link with left-field, free-spirited purples. The interior's eclectic pieces sit comfortably together, emanating a quiet radiance and a hushed hum of serenity.
The colour wheel plays a significant role in this design, as explained in the article, helping to "unlock the unexpected" in future design projects. The slash of white ceiling emphasises the sun-kissed glow of the room, while a shock of bright white in a shapely pendant light draws the eye upwards.
The palette is contemporary and nonconformist, featuring a summer sunset palette that includes soft oranges, muted corals, and golden yellows. The room's textures are as varied as its colours, with a thick wool rug, smooth travertine tabletop, mottled burl wood cabinet, undulating wicker chairs, plush velvet footstools, rough ceramic vessels, and a dappled wall.
An rattan accent chair adds to the calm, chilled feel of the room, while a soft peach Soho Home Romi footstool matches the colours perfectly. The design studio behind this interior design project is Run For The Hills, a London-based creative studio specialising in branding and interior design for hospitality, property, and unique residential projects.
Emma Beryl Kemper, the founder of New York-based Emma Beryl Interiors, is the mind behind the summer sunset palette. Amy Moorea Wong, an expert on colour in interior design, would no doubt approve of this vibrant and eclectic living space.
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