by Allison Harlow | Bathroom Design, Benjamin Moore, Color Story, Home Decor, Paint Colors, Sherwin Williams
There was a time not so long ago, that there was a good chance that *almost* every bathroom you entered was painted a shade of sea salt. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! But just like the sea, we all have to adapt and change. Don’t get us wrong,...
by Allison Harlow | Benjamin Moore, Color Story, Home Decor
We get asked about paint…a lot. The colors you choose for your space have a huge impact on the overall look and feel of the design, and our clients tend to agonize over the perfect shade. Choosing paint *seems* like it should be an easy decision, but the sheer...
by Allison Harlow | Benjamin Moore, Color Story, Interior Design Tips, Sherwin Williams
Remember our 2020 Trend Predictions post? One of our forecasted trends is in an influx of warmer tones, including toasted almond. What’s another word for toasted almond? It’s beige. Stay with me though! Beige gets a bad rap because it’s practical and...
by Allison Harlow | Benjamin Moore, Color Story, Home Decor, Interior Design Tips, Sherwin Williams
Aubergine, the cousin of eggplant but much fancier is having a moment and we are obsessed with the look of this dramatic, saturated color as it trends The Curio team predicts that color trends will warm up in general in 2020 (remember our rundown of the best blushes?...
by Allison Harlow | Benjamin Moore, Interior Design Tips, Sherwin Williams
After 6 years of blogging about all topics on design my MOST view post ever continues to be….Best White Paint Colors. And you know what, you guys? That IS an exciting topic. We can talk about blush paint or green paint until we are blue in the face, but you can’t beat...
by Allison Harlow | Accent Walls, Benjamin Moore, Color Story, Home Decor, Sherwin Williams
Sometimes when I share my love of green, really, really GREEN, paint colors people cringe. And I get it. I do. Some bad choices in the 1960’s-1990’s have left us with images of puke green bathroom tile and a hue I’d call sage-but-dusty covering every doctor’s office...