Can you explain how we layer colors in bedroom if our walls are beige then how should be decided our floor, wardrobe, bedding , carpet soft furniturnishings colors and where to add textures? In monochromatic theme
My style is more like 60-25-10-5 as my maximalist/English country house style demands more color. My palette is beige-red-blue-yellow/green, all in the medium range of brightness, and these colors make me so happy. The last decade of almost no color has been deadly to creativity, children and a lot of the rest of us!
Agreed. I have brown wood floors and don't feel the need to have beige/brown walls to keep in the colour family. Ignoring the floors, I would probably have 60-30 for primary and secondary colours, but then 5 - 2.5 - 2.5 for accent colours. The 60-30-10 model really eliminates many patterns unless just a repeat of the two main ones. Nothing new introduced.
Very informative as always thank you! I have a question would do recommend Chantilly Lace or simply white for a home with high ceilings and gets plenty of natural light in every room I’m contrasting the wall color with onyx black for the stair case wood! And the furniture is neutrals thank you in advance!
Dear James, Nice video! For a kitchen, I calculated that my ceiling is 30% and my cabinets are 10%..... Therefore, my floor, walls, trim, and doors would need to be the remaining 60%. I am hoping having floors, walls, doors, and trim the same color is OK. ??? The floor will be a color adjacent to the walls....
A question I cant get answered. How do you deal with all the brown in a room if you have wood floors everywhere and no carpet.? All literature i read about the rule states that in the 60 part you include the walls. If thats true if you have wood floors your 30 will always be brown in each room. Should the wood floors be ignored as that means everyone 30 that has wood floors will be shades of brown? What if you put carpet down and still have a fair amount of brown showing in the wood floor?
In today's interior design and decorating it seems to me that everyone is afraid of color. They are going with Grey's and beige and off whites. To me this is boring and really sucks. My last living room had pistachio green walls with white trim, a navy blue velvet sofa, two periwinkle blue chairs, a light blue Grey parsons table and throws with blue, turquoise, yellow, periwinkle and red throws. It was amazing. I don't care if boring is in style, I intend to put color in my house.
Oh More Please!! I dream of seeing at least one design video per week. I try not to miss an episode 😍 your fan from beautiful Prince Edward Island
Thank you for this design video. Would love to see more.
Awesome! We enjoy making them!
TPP you guys need to do more of exterior design too, its interior design most of the time here
We definitely will get on that. Thanks for the suggestion.
Question! Do your metals have to be considered in this rule if they are different colors? For example wrought iron in a room with no other black.
Can you explain how we layer colors in bedroom if our walls are beige then how should be decided our floor, wardrobe, bedding , carpet soft furniturnishings colors and where to add textures? In monochromatic theme
Love this. Good job
Nicky’s channel is amazing too!
Loved it! I don’t think the suggested video and channel at the end are dropped in.
Ooh! I'll have to check that. Thanks for the heads up
Thanks for answering my questions, I honesty would like to see both
No worries!
My style is more like 60-25-10-5 as my maximalist/English country house style demands more color. My palette is beige-red-blue-yellow/green, all in the medium range of brightness, and these colors make me so happy. The last decade of almost no color has been deadly to creativity, children and a lot of the rest of us!
Agreed. I have brown wood floors and don't feel the need to have beige/brown walls to keep in the colour family. Ignoring the floors, I would probably have 60-30 for primary and secondary colours, but then 5 - 2.5 - 2.5 for accent colours. The 60-30-10 model really eliminates many patterns unless just a repeat of the two main ones. Nothing new introduced.
You seem very passionate about color
I mean, you're not wrong! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🤍🖤
Awesome informative video as always! I love the 60 30 10 color rule.. thanks for explaining this 😊
Thanks Tina! 😀
Great video. Thanks for sharing 💜
Thank youuu, you make it sound so simple but it seems super complicated when I try to do it... :(
This is really helpful! Thank you
Thank you James! Great info as always.
You're very welcome! Keep being awesome!
Hey...love the hair today! ;)
Always looking for tips about decorating. I really enjoy the various video topics you put out! Keep them coming James ☺️
You got it Dawn. Gotta diversify our content portfolio! 😁 Haha
Could you go over some pictures and show us how you would break them down?
Very informative as always thank you! I have a question would do recommend Chantilly Lace or simply white for a home with high ceilings and gets plenty of natural light in every room I’m contrasting the wall color with onyx black for the stair case wood! And the furniture is neutrals thank you in advance!
Simply White 100%
@@thepaintpeople thank you very much I’ll be going with simply white then!
Nice video 🤗👌
Appreciate that Jennifer!
Dear James, Nice video! For a kitchen, I calculated that my ceiling is 30% and my cabinets are 10%..... Therefore, my floor, walls, trim, and doors would need to be the remaining 60%. I am hoping having floors, walls, doors, and trim the same color is OK. ??? The floor will be a color adjacent to the walls....
I see a lot of trim and doors in a darker color would you address this please
Sure! Would you prefer on more of an instructional approach to dark trim colors or a list of 5-10 that I use?
Thanks I would like to se both with some whites or your choice.
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It be me look at this beige wall and carpet old apartment 😒 trying to apply the 60 30 10 rule
Have you met Beige Barb?
Impressive!
You're too kind! 😊
A question I cant get answered. How do you deal with all the brown in a room if you have wood floors everywhere and no carpet.? All literature i read about the rule states that in the 60 part you include the walls. If thats true if you have wood floors your 30 will always be brown in each room. Should the wood floors be ignored as that means everyone 30 that has wood floors will be shades of brown? What if you put carpet down and still have a fair amount of brown showing in the wood floor?
I would choose complimentary colors that show off what's great about the wood floors.
In today's interior design and decorating it seems to me that everyone is afraid of color. They are going with Grey's and beige and off whites. To me this is boring and really sucks. My last living room had pistachio green walls with white trim, a navy blue velvet sofa, two periwinkle blue chairs, a light blue Grey parsons table and throws with blue, turquoise, yellow, periwinkle and red throws. It was amazing. I don't care if boring is in style, I intend to put color in my house.
Trying to design my art studio and it’s…. There’s too much colour 🤣
We'll give you this👍 if you don't give us this 😉👈
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