Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Trend Spotting-Metallics



I am delighted to have been called by Oregon Home magazine for an article on trends. I was asked what I see as one of the trends in interior design for 2012.
Below is the article "Trend Spotting" written beautifully by Vivian McInerny in the Febuary/March issue of Oregon Home on news stands now.

METALLIC


Kimberlee Jaynes Interior Designs uses burnished metals.

Shiny metals bring to mind disco-era glitz and glitter. But burnished bronze, antique silver and aged gold have a sense of history. And old is the new new.

“Metallics started as an accessory trend,” says Portland interior designer Kimberlee Jaynes, “and now are making a broader visual statement in wall coverings, fabrics and art work.”

Jaynes created an entire condo in metallic for a client and the result is as rich as precious metal. One wall is covered with Maya Romanoff wallpaper that looks like a hybrid of concrete and metal. Other walls were sprayed with Benjamin Moore Studio paint in a three-step process resulting in a deep luster. The metallic look continues in the master bathroom with a pewter-color fabric shower curtain that feels like a couture gown. In the hallway, grass cloth with a metallic undercoat subtly reflects light like textured bronze.

“It’s easy to introduce this trend,” says Jaynes. “Reupholster your dining room chairs with burnished metallic fabrics, add metallic throw pillows to your sofa, include a metallic light fixture over the dining room table and inject the wow factor to your powder room with burnished metallic wall coverings.”

Devine Colors paint of Oregon offers Devine Dust, $9 packets of gold or silver minerals to stir into paint for a bit of metallic shine. They recommend two packets per gallon for subtle shine and up to four for more sparkle.

Trepidation about mixing metals should be put to rest. Burnished bronze, gold, silver and copper harmonize beautifully together.

3 comments:

Shahzad said...

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Anonymous said...

I love the bed frame used in this can you tell where it is from?

painting contractors Denver said...

Thank you for sharing this article. These ideas are just awesome. I do believe that the use of metallica colors like aged gold, bronze or silver is definitely perfect for homes because these colors that create a very homey or warm aura. Again, thank you for sharing this post because several homeowners will definitely draw lots of home designing ideas from this.