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Tips for choosing paint colors in This Old House Magazine

Annie Elliott | September 27, 2020

“Read This Before You Pick a Paint Color,” reads the title of Kathryn O’Shea Evans’ excellent article in the September/October issue of This Old House Magazine. Putting aside the fact that I participated, (thank you, Kathryn and This Old House!), the article is chock full of helpful tips. As you know, Gentle Readers, painting a …

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» Color + paint color
Dark pink magenta walls with pink sofa and colorful contemporary painting

Top 3 Decorating Trends from High Point

Annie Elliott | October 23, 2017

I have to tell you, I have never wanted to dye my hair black more than I did at High Point this year. I’d say 80% of the people there were blonde. Crazy! There’s a sociology thesis in there somewhere… When I wasn’t seeing myself coming or going, my fellow Bossettes and I noted three …

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» Furniture + upholstery

Trim color tips: 7 sanity-restoring rules about trim color

Annie Elliott | March 7, 2011

I recently posted about a bedroom in progress that presented a trim challenge. In response, a Gentle Reader left this comment:

I have started to hate thinking about trim colour...Basically I just don’t understand the rules for trim....

Ok, my friends. Let's see if we can nail down some rules. It would be so delightful and easy if every single room in our home could have the same trim color. Alas, this is never the case....

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» Color + paint color

Magnaverde: secret fan of yellow

Annie Elliott | October 26, 2010

Gentle Readers, a while back, when I confessed that I was considering painting my living room yet again, a lovely note and sketch appeared in my in-box.

The author is Bart Swindall, aka Magnaverde, Chicago historian, Apartment Therapy contributor, tiny vintage apartment inhabitor and rapier wit possessor...

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» Color + paint color, Living Room + Family Room

5 steps to a family room makeover …

Annie Elliott | August 26, 2010

… without changing all the furniture! There’s nothing like finishing a family room makeover just as the kids are going back to school and won’t be able to enjoy it! Ah, well. Here is my lovely clients’ family room before: [More…]     Let’s tackle the “after,” shall we? Step 1: Add a rug.    2. …

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» Color + paint color, Furniture + upholstery, Living Room + Family Room

When kids share a room, little things mean a lot

Annie Elliott | July 24, 2010

One of my clients has two young boys who share a bedroom. There are plenty of other rooms in the house, but they like to be in the same room, which I find very dear. When we were decorating it, our goals were to: a) make it cute b) do something that distinguished each child’s …

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» Color + paint color, Kids, Window treatments

Small space in House Beautiful (I’m talking really, really small)

Annie Elliott | July 22, 2010

Ok, Newell Turner. I think you and I are going to get along just fine.I was still reeling from the news that my imaginary work paramour Stephen Drucker had left House Beautiful for Town & Country, a magazine about which I care not one iota. Perhaps Stephen will change that. Regardless of what happens with that publication, …

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» Color + paint color, Living Room + Family Room
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