Monochromatic or Mucho Color

Do you like a calm monochromatic color scheme in your home or one full of vibrant color?

I personally love color, but I’ve found myself lately moving towards a more monochromatic color scheme in my personal decorating choices.

Which one is more your taste?

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Tips for working with a Monochromatic color scheme in your home

  • Use various shades and tints of the same color
  • Avoid mixing cool and warm. Keep the colors in the same color family
  • Add subtle pattern and lots of texture to add interest and a good balance
  • Maximize lighting
  • Mix slick, shiny surfaces with rustic surfaces for maximum impact

Here’s a monochromatic room I recently completed

Family Room by Casa Vilora Interiors

Family Room by Casa Vilora Interiors

Tips for working with color in your home

  • Keep the backgrounds like wall color and larger upholstery pieces neutral and add color in accessories
  • Spread color around the room for balance. The 60,30,10 rule is a good place to start: 60% of a dominant color (example - wall color), 30% of a secondary color (example - upholstery) and 10% of an accent color (example - accents or floral arrangement)
  • Add a touch of black (example – in picture frames, or a lampshade)
  • Keep color value (color lightness or darkness) in mind for balance. Darker values work best on the floor which helps to anchor the room.
  • Use a fabric or rug from the room as inspiration for your color choices
  • Make sure colors flow from one room to the next.
  • Look to nature for color clues
  • Remember color affects your mood, so choose carefully
  • Live with color before committing if it scares you – ask for samples and view at different times of the day….especially for wall color.

Here’s one of the more colorful rooms I’ve done recently.

Toddler Room by Casa Vilora Interiors

Toddler Room by Casa Vilora Interiors

We added "Alphabet Soup" to the walls with the kids' names highlighted

We added “Alphabet Soup” to the walls with the kids’ names highlighted

Whether you like the calming effect of a monochromatic color scheme or lots of color, the most important thing is that your home represents you. If you need help with color, contact me here. You can view more of my work here

Happy Tuesday all!

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Veronica Solomon

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Casa Vilora Interiors Fan Appreciation Day Giveaway

Happy Monday to all my fans, followers and well-wishers out there!

On Thursday, December 12th, not only will I be celebrating my 41st birthday, I will also be celebrating you my fans and clients who motivate, encourage and inspire me daily.

To show my appreciation, I am giving you the opportunity to Pick My Brain! You have the next few days to send me an email and get one of your most pressing decorating questions answered. Plus you get 15% off your entire purchase storewide on my online store plus free shipping! Here’s my video and flyer to explain

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I have had several of you already send me emails asking questions and telling me about some of your decorating challenges. Keep them coming! :-)

………..And to make it even sweeter, today I am excited to announce that I will be having a giveaway in honor of Fan Appreciation Day!!! From now until Thursday, December 12th you have the chance to win a beautiful throw from Surya. You get to choose from six beautiful options!! Here they are!

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Please fill out the form below to enter in the Casa Vilora Interiors Throw Giveaway for Fan Appreciation Day!

Our Throw Giveaway winner will be selected at random from the entries received and will be announced here on the blog on Friday, December 13th 2013.

Disclaimer: By submitting an entry you will be automatically added to our email list. We value your privacy and will never sell or otherwise disclose your personal information. The Throw Giveaway winner will select one color/style from the six options given. Throw will be drop-shipped directly from vendor and is subject to availability. If the throw selected is no longer available for any reason, the winner will need to make another selection. The winner will be notified by email and asked for mailing address. The throw will be delivered within two weeks.

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Veronica Solomon

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An Education In Area Rugs-Part II

By now you guys are experts in choosing the right color, material and construction of your area rug….right? :-)

As I mentioned in Part I of this two part article, choosing the right size area rug is the biggest mistake people make. Choosing the proper size is essential to filling the space properly and making the rug look the best it can in your home.

Here are a few scenarios with illustrations outling the best ways to determine the size rug you need for your space.

Illustration 1

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In this illustration the room is  a large 16′x20′. Notice that all the furniture pieces are anchored on the rug. This creates a unifying feel and anchors the conversation grouping. You may even be able to accommodate a couple of conversation groupings. You always want to make sure all furniture pieces are sitting on the rug – even just the front two legs. otherwise the rug will seem to float in the room (I call it the magic carpet ride :-)). A 10′x13′ size rug was used in this example.

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In this illustration – A room-sized rug where the furniture floats center. A 10′x13′ or larger is recommended. Leave 12″ to 18″ of exposed floor to create a border around the rug – equal on all four sides if possible. In this example the room is 16′x18′

Illustration 3

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In this illustration the rug is tucked under the front legs of the sofa with the back legs on or off depending on personal preference. A 8′x10′ size rug is recommended in an average size room. This room is 13′x14′. The rule of thumb is to leave 18″ to 24″ between the wall and rug, creating a border of exposed floor that frames the arrangement – equal on all four sides if possible.

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In this illustration an 8′x11′ size rug is used in this 13′x14′ dining room. There should be enough room for all chair legs to stay on the rug when comfortably pulled away from the table.

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In this illustration We used  a large rug under two legs but allowed wood floor to show all around the bed. The rug should be approximately 24″ or more wider and longer from the side of the bed.  The room shown is 13′x14′ and an 8′x11′ size rug.

Alternate Rug Shapes

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This is an 8′ square rug. Perfect for large modern living rooms. Square rugs also work better than a rectangular rug under a round table.

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This is an 8′x10′ oval rug. Oval rugs are a great alternative to rectangular rugs.

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This is a 6′x9′ kidney rug. Great for making a statement in a modern living room.

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This is an 8′ octagonal rug. Works well in a traditonal living room

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This is an 8′ star rug. For when you just want to be different! :-)

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This is an 8′ round rug. Works best underneath a round table, but can be appropriate in a room with very linear furniture and some softness is desired.

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These are runners, which work great for hallways, but a few can be used to achieve a layered effect in a seating area or bedroom

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Rug Tiles are a great cost-effective way to create a custom area rug. Check out Flor.com for more details about this product

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Of course as a Texas resident, I have to mention cow hide rugs (faux ones :-))

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So there you have it, all you need to know about area rugs. Hopefully you have learned a thing or two. If you haven’t read Part I of this two part article, you can find it here

Rug images are from Surya.com.

In the market for an area rug? Click here for a great selection.

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Veronica Solomon

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An Education In Area Rugs- Part I

Purchasing an area rug can be a very intimidating process. Rug prices vary dramatically based on material, construction and the quality of the rug. These factors can be hard to distinguish, especially with the many choices of style, color and quality available. I decided to break up this article into two parts because there is just so much you need to know to make an educated decision when purchasing an area rug. If you are in the market for a new area rug, here are a few basic questions you can ask yourself to simplify the process

  1. What color scheme is the room? You probably already know this based on the existing color and style that already exists in the room. So this definitely narrows down your choices of what color to shop for. Keep in mind that the rug does not have to match the key pieces in the room exactly, but should have an accent color that will tie in to the other pieces in the room. Warm color schemes give the room energy and work great in dining rooms, entry ways, exercise rooms (Red, rust, gold, yellow are great warm colors). A cool color scheme makes a room feel more relaxed, which is perfect in a bedroom, bathroom or nursery (Blue, green, lavender, gray are good examples)
  2. What style works with your decor? Most people know whether they are looking for a contemporary, transitional or traditional area rug. Keep in mind the feel that you are trying to achieve in the room. Dark colored rugs, or rugs with a strong geometric print can cozy up a room with high ceilings because they tend to draw your eye to the floor. A light colored rug with a minimal design helps to make a room feel more open. When using stripes on a floor, horizontal stripes placed in  a long narrow room create a feeling of more space; vertical stripes placed in a small hallway make it seem longer.
  3. What room will the rug be used in and how is it used? This will help you determine the durability needed. The family room or kids’ playroom will need a durable, stain hiding rug that can withstand the heavy wear and tear. The formal living room that rarely gets used suggests that durability may not be the main concern, but style might be.268744_10150993975103348_7813877_n

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Construction Of Rugs

Hand Knotted

With hand knotted rugs the weaver sits behind a loom and hand ties individual knots onto the vertical strings seen on the backside of a rug. This process takes 5-8 months to manufacture. hand knotted rugs can last 10-25 years or even over 100 years on the really great ones. These shed less than the hand tufted method. They can cost $500 to over $2000 on a 5×8 size.

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Hand Tufted

On hand tufted rugs the weaver uses a small tool to insert the fibers into a pattern on mesh backing. The fibers are loose, but when the rug is completely tufted, latex and canvas is added to keep the fibers in place. This method takes around 4-5 months to manufacture and can last 3-10 years depending on use. They do shed but will subside over time. They can cost $200 to over $1200 on a 5×8 size

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Hand Loomed Shag

A team of weavers uses a long steel rod and shoots the fiber across the vertical strings that run the length of the rug. The fiber is continuous and is woven into the vertical strings then tied to the edging to hold them in place, so you will not see a canvas backing. This method of construction takes 4-5 months to manufacture and can last 3-10 years depending on use. Shedding is moderate for an extended period of time and will subside over a longer period on the wool material. Shedding is minimal on the polyester material. These can cost $200 to over $800 for a 5×8 size

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Hand Loomed Flat Weave

The manufacturing time and process is the same as the hand loomed shag, but they can last 3-10 years depending on use. Moderate shedding, but will subside over time. these rugs are usually reversible, so flipping them a couple times a year help to extend their life span. They can cost $200 to over $600 for a 5×8 size

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Machine Made

Large machines have hundreds of spindles of fiber that are mechanically woven into a thin mesh backing. the machine runs continuously to maximize efficiency. A computer dictates the pattern so there is little chance of error. The manufacturing process takes 3-5 months and they can last 2-6 years depending on use. Machine made polyester rugs will not shed. Since most are made from synthetic fibers, the pile will crush with heavy traffic. They can cost $50 to over $800 on a 5×8 size

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 Common Materials

There are several types of material used for the construction of area rugs, as wells as a combination of materials: Acylic, Chenille, Bamboo, Cotton, Wool (Various types), Polyester, Olefin, Hemp, Jute, Sisal, Nylon, Silk, Polypropylene, Viscose, Seagrass and many others.

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Maintenance

Like any investment you make, if you want it to last you must take care of it properly. Some tips for general maintenance of a new area rug.

  • Instead of vacuuming your rug, use a broom or sweeper to gently clean your rug.
  • You can use the handheld attachment to vacuum your rug instead of a high powered vacuum which will pull threads out of the back of the rug and cause sprouts (loose fibers), cause the serging on the edges to deteriorate or destroy the fringes on the ends
  • Beater bars will pull fibers from the face of the rug or cause it to fuzz.
  • Spot clean any spills immediately. Never rub the spill in but blot with a clean white cloth
  • Professional cleaning is recommended. Cleaning an area rug is completely different from cleaning wall-to-wall carpeting
  • Rug pads can extend the life of your rug and help to prevent slipping accidents and provide cushioning on hard surfaces

Some of the common issues that are inherent in area rugs, that are not considered defective by rug suppliers are:

  1. Shedding – all wool rugs will shed, hand knotted will shed less than tufted
  2. Sprouts – Loose fibers are common in hand made rugs and can be clipped with scissors
  3. Creases In Rugs – These disappear within a week or two. Reverse rolling will help
  4. Fading – Rugs in direct sunlight will fade over time. Rugs should be rotated
  5. Wear – Rotate rugs every 3-6 months depending on traffic
  6. Odor – Rugs recently removed from a bag may have odor. This will dissipate in a week or two

 

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In Part II we will talk about selecting the correct size area rug for the room. The biggest mistake people make is purchasing the wrong size. I will try to have some illustrations of different room layouts to help you make the right decision with your rug size.

Rug images for today’s article are from Surya.com. Surya is a vertically-integrated manufacturer of area rugs and home accessories.  For over 35 years the name Surya has been synonymous with high quality, innovation and luxury.  Surya designers and weavers masterfully create some of the most versatile products to bring out the best in every room.  Encompassing an expert understanding of the latest trends in fashion and interior design, each Surya product is a perfect combination of color, pattern and texture to accommodate the widest range of tastes.

Surya is To-The-Trade only, but you can click here  if you’d like to purchase rugs, pillows, throws, art or pouf ottomans

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Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon