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Year: 2019

Flatbread Social: Restaurant Tour

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

For the past year, I’ve been knee deep in some amazing interior transformations. One in particular, was renovating a commercial space into a new restaurant…

Flatbread Social.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Flatbread Social is located on Henry Street in Saratoga Springs, NY. It specializes in wood fired pizzas topped with farm fresh ingredients, served with craft beer and cocktails.

This new establishment was spear headed and created by the owners of Henry Street Taproom – another restaurant I designed – who I have worked with for years.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The space was previously another restaurant and closed. The space was dark, drear, dated, and needed a complete overhaul.

Once a plan was in place, the town provided approval, and the old was cleared out (that sounds so much easier than the process actually was), we were able to start the steps to creating a whole new aesthetic!

Here is a peak at some views of the previous restaurant space…

And this is the result of a lot of labor + love…

The bar area stayed in the same vicinity as before, but the entire space was redesigned and overhauled.

The overall aesthetic vision for the restaurant was to create a California, laidback, 80s vibe style space.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Some of the mechanicals + electrical components were challenging to work with as they are positioned (and needed to remain) in the maining dining area. To conceal them, I created an enclosure framed with 1×8 horizontal pine boards that were given a whitewashed finish to convey a distressed beachy aesthetic.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The whitewashed boards were continued around the face of the bar and to finish it a steel grey concrete finish granite was used for the countertop.

The mural is quite the showstopper. From the start, I envisioned this wall being the focal point of the restaurant. Aside from the two oversized pizza ovens, the custom mural is so incredibly vibrant and engaging.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Centered on the mural is a striking tiered bottle storage rack that I designed using a copper frame and distressed wood for the shelves. Above are three copper sconces that shine beautifully over the workspace.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Touches of copper were also used in other areas of the space, like the foot rail at the bar…

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Can we just chat about the flooring for a moment?

Isn’t it incredible? This was a vision I had all along and I couldn’t ask for it to be better executed. The wood floor was existing and was cut to weave in 3 different colors of randomly placed 8″ hexagon ceramic tiles.

Here is a picture during the installation when we layed out the pattern…

And here is the result…

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

It’s all in the details…

Each tables are topped with a simple turquoise painted low box that contains the silverware, napkins, and spices…

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

These pizza ovens are where it all started… When the project was first presented to me, these oversized ovens were already chosen and at the start, there was only to be one. As the creation of the space evolved, a pair of ovens were decided and are positioned on center as you walk in the space.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The view when you enter through the front doors…

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

A fun and eye catching chalkboard wall is a focal point on the back wall. The 9 pizzas on the menu are creatively displayed and labeled with the fresh ingredients. A do-it-yourself pizza is also an option with any topping you’d like!

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Who doesn’t love shuffleboard?!? It’s addicting. Great for kids. And equally (or maybe more) fun for adults.

Again, another mechanical area that needed to be concealed got wrapped in horizontal whitewashed boards.

Not every person knows the rules of shuffleboard, so they were painted on the door. Here they are…

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The booths, adjacent to the 2 shuffleboard tables, is a seating hot spot.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

To balance the dynamic art mural at the bar, a calmer, but equally interesting + engaging art wall was created in the seating space above the booths.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Here was the original vision board that I presented…

Flatbread Social original vision board

What do you think?!? Did I achieve the vision that I set out for?

It was so awesome to work on this renovation project to create a fun and unique space. The undertaking of this transformation – design + execution – pushed me as a Designer (which is what I strive for with every project) and I was able to create a space that so many can enjoy.

Flatbread Social is located in Saratoga Springs, New York. This gourmet flatbread pizza restaurant has a laid-back California vibe with an 80s throwback filled with a colorful, engaging vibe.  Designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Of course, I’m all about the design and how it looks, but I will say the food is equally incredible. The aesthetic + the food will not disappoint!

Don’t wait to head to Flatbread Social.

Modern Metal + Wood Staircase

A few months ago I wrapped up a year long client renovation project. It was quite the undertaking when I walked into the cavernous house that was like stepping back into the 80’s with shiny cabinetry + mirrored walls.

I was planning on creating one post with a full house tour of this new Modern Bohemian style home, but there are too many good details that shouldn’t be missed, so I’m going to share multiple posts. First up… the staircase.

Here is a glimpse at what it looked like when you stepped inside before the renovation began…

What a blast from the 80’s past, right?!?

And here is how we transformed it with a whole new updated staircase…

Modern Bohemian interior design with colors of turquoise, navy, and terra cotta red.  Design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Modern Bohemian interior design with colors of turquoise, navy, and terra cotta red.  Design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

If you can believe it, the stair structure is existing. The dated metal railings were removed, as well as the closed wall between the first floor and the lower level to create a more fluid space. In it’s place, a new modern metal + wood railing was installed.

Here is a peak during construction…

New stair during construction

And the result once complete…

Modern wood and metal stair railing, design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Modern wood and metal stair railing, design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Modern wood and metal stair railing, design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Modern wood and metal stair railing, design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

As you head upstairs, here is a peek at the second floor landing..

Modern wood and metal stair railing, design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

We added a fun + fabulous cactus print wallpaper in a coral hue on the one wall.

Here is a view of how the railing looks peeking at the first floor while standing upstairs…

Modern wood and metal stair railing, design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

There is so much more to show you! For now, I hope you enjoyed the result of this gorgeous new staircase.

Curb Appeal Exterior House Makeover

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Happy Spring!

No more snow. No more cold. I am thrilled! March is always a tough month but as the snow slowly melts (it’s almost all gone – yay!) and the temps get warmer, I can feel the signs of Spring approach.

As this new season begins, it dawned on me that I never shared an exterior makeover project that I worked on with a Client that started over two years ago. Admittedly though, it took a good year to complete after the planning process and the full remodel.

Check out where we started…

Before Exterior Remodel
Before Exterior Remodel

And the result…

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

What a difference, right?!? It’s amazing how paint can transform!

When we started the project (2+ years ago), the objective was to update the exterior with a new paint color, new front door, new garage doors and to enclose the existing porch to create a screened porch. The roof, windows, and trim were to remain.

The front entry of the home also needed to be reconfigured with a new front patio and path from the driveway.

Here is how it looked before…

Before Exterior Remodel

And the new front entry…

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The existing stone patio was removed that led visitors from the driveway to the entry. In it’s place a new stamped concrete-style path (to match the driveway) was installed with new garden beds on each side. By removing the large patio area, a more organic entry to the front door was created.

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

To give an unexpected splash of color to the entry, I chose a vibrant yellow color for the front door, which is a dutch-style door. So fun!

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

Along with the front entry, the Client also wanted to create a screened porch space using the existing covered porch at the front of the house.

Here’s how it looked before…

And here’s the result…

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The existing columns were sanded down to reveal the natural wood and then stained with clear polyurethane. Using cedar wood, panels were constructed between each column, then painted white. A new screened door was added that leads to the new oasis.

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com
Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

And guess what the interior entry is just as exciting + inviting as the exterior. Here is a peak at the updated front entry with a new built-in…

Mudroom with built-in and dutch door

So fun, right?!? Would you love to come home to a space like this?

Exterior Renovation with new paint color, yellow dutch door, and screened porch.  Remodel designed by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com


Bathroom: Green With Envy

As an ode to St. Patrick’s Day yesterday, I have to share this recently finished spa-like bathroom that I designed for a Client. The overall space is filled with lots of varying shades, but to make it unique + unexpected, we added a major splash of color to the vanity…

GREEN!

Bathroom Renovation with neutrals and a pop of color for the vanity.  Wall Paint Color - Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter; Vanity Paint Color - Benjamin Moore Green with Envy; Design by - Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The pop of green was a request of the client and I was all for it. When she mentioned wanting to introduce a fun color for the new 7′ long custom vanity, I was on the hunt for the perfect shade.

Bathroom Renovation with neutrals and a pop of color for the vanity.  Wall Paint Color - Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter; Vanity Paint Color - Benjamin Moore Green with Envy; Design by - Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

In the end we chose Benjamin Moore Green With Envy 2036-30. It’s a fabulous color that is a true green with a slight blue undertone instead of yellow like a typical kelly green color would be.

Here’s a Benjamin Moore color chart for greens and you can see where Green With Envy falls compared to other greens…

via Benjamin Moore

On to the rest of the bathroom space…

The existing window had to be moved because it did not work with the proposed shower / tub configuration. We reused the existing window and positioned it to be centered over the new soaking tub.

The tub is an undermount style and we had a quartz top templated for the tub deck, which extends into the shower to create a bench to sit on. The design when the deck continues into the shower is such a modern, clean look.

Once the slab was in, the glass enclosure was templated and created the needed separation between the tub space and the shower.

Check out that detail here..

At the tub face, we added in a mosaic tile in shades of grey and positioned it vertically. The tile continues on to the face of the bench and is also used at the sides + back of the vertical niche.

Shower Niche with vertical layout; Mosaic accent tile at the niche back with a barliner surround; Design by Jenna Burger Design, www.JennaBurger.com

The walls are complete with a simple + modern 4″ x 12″ white subway tile that runs floor to ceiling in the shower and continues partially up the wall at the tub space.

Wouldn’t you love to get ready in a space like this every day?!?

 

DIY: Painted Brick Fireplace

Do It Yourself: Painting a Brick Fireplace; Details on www.JennaBurger.com on how to paint a brick fireplace black!

When we moved into our brick ranch fixer house a little over a year ago, we originally planned on painting the exterior brick on the house. In the end because of the era and placement of the house, we decided to leave it and add some other elements to break up the monotony of brick.

So what does that have to do with the fireplace??? Good question! Even though we were definite on keeping the exterior brick natural, I had an equally definitely feeling that the brick fireplace inside had to be painted!

Do It Yourself: Painting a Brick Fireplace; Details on www.JennaBurger.com on how to paint a brick fireplace black!

So what color did I choose? BLACK! I love a good focal wall that introduces black. I feel that with lighter elements in the space, black (or a darker hue, in general) gives such amazing contrast.

I’ll admit, even though the designer-side of me know black was best, I hesitated. And then one day, I just went for it!

I’ve heard certain types of paint are best for brick, but I had a gallon of low lustre semi-gloss black paint from another project and it worked great (and is still holding up perfect 4 months later).

With a good-quality angled brush, I put on some good tunes and simply, painted the brick. Here are pictures during the transformation…

Do It Yourself: Painting a Brick Fireplace; Details on www.JennaBurger.com on how to paint a brick fireplace black!

Two full coats of paint + a third coat for a few spots that needed additional coverage, it was complete.

Do It Yourself: Painting a Brick Fireplace; Details on www.JennaBurger.com on how to paint a brick fireplace black!

Thankfully, I love the result. The fireplace is not only a striking focal point now, but the natural brick was too busy + distracting (plus dirty). With the brick being one color now, it really gives the eye a calming place and provides a beautiful backdrop for layering.

Check out the before & after again…

And can spot another difference between the before and after?!? I’ll give you a hint… look at the hearth.

DIY: Wood Shelves + Brackets

Two blog posts and it’s still January… impressive. One of my goals / hopes for the year is to share and showcase more of our brick ranch fixer upper projects + in-progress and completed client projects… there’s always so much to show you!

Onto today’s DIY… I shared a picture on instagram the other day of the finished living room. The space has been complete (well nothing is ever done as I’m always moving, adding, or removing little details) for about 6 months and earlier last year, I finally decided what to do with the nook to the right of the fireplace.

We needed more shelf space to display books and accessories, so shelves were the ideal solution for the setback wall space. I originally envisioned floating wood shelves, but I was worried about the length of the shelf and the potential of them bowing + floating shelves seemed very involved to build, so I decided on using shelves with simple brackets.

Here’s the before…

1 / To start, I removed everything in the space. Then I figured out the number of shelves + the heights. 1

> I wanted the one shelf to align with the top of the fireplace mantel, so I determined the shelf heights starting from that point.

2 / BRACKETS – Using a measuring tape, I determined the bracket locations and made marks for the screws. Then with a drill, I installed toggle anchors and screwed the brackets in to the wall.

This is closeup of the finished brackets (I used regular screws and still have to paint the screw paints black).

3 / SHELVES – For the shelves, I chose 2×12 – I like the thicker look of the shelf.

When I purchased the wood at Lowes, I had them cut the boards to the desired length (about 1/2″ less than the exact wall length so there was some wiggle room to install the shelves in place).

4 / STAIN – For the stain, I used special walnut, which is the perfect medium brown. I poured a small amount on the wood shelf and spread it out using a cloth. I covered the entire board (all sides) with the stain. In about 10 minutes all 4 boards were stained. The process is really easy.

This is a closeup of the finished shelf in place…

5 / INSTALL – With the brackets in place and the shelves stained, the project was almost complete. The last step was to set the shelves in place. The shelves were set on to the brackets and screwed in place to the underside of the wood.

Done! This project – start to finish – took about one hour and was fairly easy to execute. The important part is to ensure the proper anchors + screws are used so the brackets are secure!

This is the finished result…

Definitely a big change from when we moved in and the space looked like this…

And now to this…

Next up is sharing pictures of the entire finished room… Maybe another post for January?!?

Color Trends 2019

2018 was a busy year hustlin’ and bustlin’ with projects.  Unfortunately though not on my home, but for others (my home upgrades have been minimal and I still have so much to share since moving into our brick ranch fixer upper a year ago.  All in due time.)  The real focus for ’18 was on my client roster of about 40 for the calendar year.  This breaks down to about 125+ rooms that I designed, so I’ve had my fair share of time flipping through paint color swatches.

Throughout the year of choosing paint colors for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and beyond, I found that I keep gravitating toward the same specific colors or a general color palette.  I thought it would be fun to share a post of what’s trending now (in my world) and what colors I love…

Note: All the paint colors I’m sharing are from Benjamin Moore, but this isn’t a sponsored post.  I just typically use BM as my-go to paint company.  I know their colors the best and I personally have used their paint and love them.  Other designers + pros use other companies, which I’m sure are equally great, but I’ve found my niche with Benjamin Moore.

 

 

WYTHE BLUE / HC-143
One of my favorites of the year is Wythe Blue, which is a soft green hue with blue undertones.  Years ago, I used to adore sage green, and this is an updated version of that hue, but with slightly more cooler blues included. It’s ideal for a mudroom, bathroom, or bedroom!
WEDGEWOOD BLUE / HC-146
This green-blue hue is very similar to wythe blue, but whereas wythe blue is green with slight blue undertones, wedgewood blue is more blue with green undertones.  The blue is more dominate in this color, but mixed with the green it has such a rich tone.  Perfect for a bathroom or bedroom, this color is so versatile and serene.
COLLINGWOOD / OC-28
If there is a now color, it’s Collingwood.  I first used this color in my own living room last year and I’ve used it in at least a dozen applications since.  It is the most beautiful soft gray that has slight warm undertones so it isn’t too cool. It’s light enough in color, but gives great contrast to white mouldings.  In my book, this is the best neutral and color of the year!
BALTIC SEA / CSP-680
Another favorite paint color that I’ve used over and over… baltic sea.  This turquoise hue is so engaging and strong, yet isn’t gaudy or overwhelming.  The deep color is so striking, yet inviting.  Recently, I’ve used this color on an accent wall, on the front door (inside and outside), in a laundry space, and on a bookcase built-in.
SNOWFALL WHITE / OC-118
There is no such thing, as just white.  When you flip through the paint colors, it can be overwhelming.  There are so many whites to chose from.  Snowfall white is one of my favorites.  It’s a very true white with no real warm or cool undertones, which delivers a true white.  Some whites can be very warm with red undertones, while others are very cool with blue undertones, but this hue is a great mix giving a gorgeous balance resulting in a true white.
BLACKTOP / 2135-10
Opposite from above, this black hue is amazing and striking, but not harsh or confining.  Blacktop is one of my favorite black paint colors because it’s ideal to use to balance lighter hues in a space, but it has a soft feel so it’s not overwhelming.  I recently used this color on my garage door and on the brick fireplace .  And let’s not forget the black wall in my previous home.  I most definitely heart black!
CUSHING GREEN / HC-125
This is a new hunter green hue is a new color for me this year.  I am so drawn to the rich, dynamic quality of the green color and it appears amazing with soft tones like blush, cream, and lilac.  I recently worked with a Client who had a sofa with a floral fabric that had a feminine aesthetic. To balance the soft hues, I introduced darker elements in this hunter green palette along with lighter layers like soft creams.  The result was a mix of darks and lights which created depth and intrigue to the space.
In all honesty, I started this blog post over a month ago and life got in the way.  In the meantime, the Pantone Color of the Year was announced and the in-trend color LIVING CORAL made it’s debut.  It’s slightly brighter, but similar to this next favorite of mine…
TOMATO CREAM SAUCE / 2089-40
Hues of coral have been in my pocket for a long time.  The vibrant color range that mixes red, orange, and some brown to create a striking coral hue is so unexpected and engaging.  Tomato Cream Sauce is a favorite for layering or a pop of color on an accent wall or door. This is the perfect hue for layering and pairing with navy, turquoise, or lime green!
GERBERA DAISY / 2015-60
Let’s stay in the family and turn a little more orange towards a peach hue.  I used this recently in a girls bedroom and paired it with this fun wallpaper.  This popsicle peach color was ideal for pairing with navy, coral, and truly any color in the rainbow.
HALE NAVY / HC-154
Be still my heart.  My love for navy is still so strong.  If I had one color to choose of all out there, it would be navy.  A favorite navy of mine is Hale Navy because of it’s bold, rich quality.  I stand by this color for so many applications.  It would work on the walls of any room complimented by white mouldings and furnishings.  In my house, I used the dynamic color on my kitchen cabinets and the barn doors.  Again, contrasted with white or light layers, this deep blue is so striking.
KENDALL CHARCOAL / HC-166
This is one of my favorite colors this year.  I’ve used it so many places! From cabinets to garage doors, this color is incredibly rich and savory.  It’s an amazing hue that is grey mixed with undertones of brown to bring warmth.

SUNBURST / 2023-40

Certainly the boldest of the bunch, I’m rounding out my favorite colors for 2018 with a punch!  Yes, it may be too bright for an entire room, but this striking yellow is amazing.  I love color and this bold hue is perfect in small doses.  You’ve seen my vibrant yellow in our pajama lounge.  When I first told other that I was going to paint it yelloe, they thought I was crazy, but look at the result.  The yellow door makes the room.   Sunburst is striking, hands down.  It’s a winner!

All these colors have a quality that are rich, striking, and engaging!  I have the luck of choosing paint colors daily and I feel blessed to have the experience of pairing colors that I know will work with each other.  Over the last year of flipping through many paint fan decks, I have found these 12 hues to be my favorite.

My school of thought and mission for design is to incorporate classic, timeless, unique, and eclectic elements that are in – trend, but not trendy.  I think all these colors evoke that philosophy.  BUt as always, trends are continually changing and influencing our likes.  It’ll be interesting where the next year takes us in the world of color.