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Federation Houses should not be too beige!
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1. Bold new colours coming to a house near you
Date September 3, 2011**, by** Jenny BrownConservative house colours are slowly being overtaken by bolder hues, watch out for mossy greens, cherry and purples.
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- For the past decade, the popular colours for house exteriors have been the earthy, sandy, pale grey and stone hues that have prevailed as generic neutrals in our housing stock.
- ''Most people are still being quite conservative,'' she says.
- But change is seeping into the suburban colour wheel, in the first instance manifesting as amended neutrals - earth colours that aren't too pink or blue - and more definitive greys.
Federation Houses use colours that show off their fine wooden furniture and detailing | |||
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- On contemporary houses, she says, ''charcoal shows off the architectural forms and shapes''.
- On heritage houses - the sphere in which colour consultant with Heritage Paints Balwyn, Lisa Ohlsen, advises - white with black trim or white with white trim remain the classics.
- They look wonderful where iron lace is a feature. But, she cautions, white can be high maintenance in polluting cities.
- What is happening on the more daring edges of the tonal field is more interesting because it is both a logical segue from the prevailing palette - darker greys on the weatherboards and darker chocolates on the trims - and the sudden refreshment of spectral opposites.
- One of the most successful new schemes she has seen is a house with boards of ''light purply-grey - like ice water - with dark purple [verandah] posts and maroon trim around stained wooden window frames. Not bland.''
Martin Hamilton-Smith's beautifully restored Mitcham mansion - And her prediction for grey? In the short term at least, ''it's here to stay''
The coming colours
- Charcoal greys
- Mossy and dark olive greens
- Cherry and maroons
- Ochre
- Purples, from soft to strong
2.FEDERATION (Queen Anne) 1900 - 1910
from http://www.haymespaint.com.au/Federation Typical Design Features:
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4. Beige, Be Gone
Beige:Beige works but is waning in pizaz: 18 Fresh Interior Design Trends to Watch For in 2014
By David Daniel in Best OfBeige is one of those colour palettes which has been a favourite for years. It is a safe color, it’s timeless and it works well as a base colour for exciting plashes of colour accents.
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- Beige doesn't have the edge it once has and its popularity has been waning over the past few years.
- I as well as countless other designers share the sentiment that the popularity of beige will continue in its demise.
- It’s one of those which will stay around in some form of strength but it’s lost its lustre.
- This year we will see a continuation of the unwinding of a strong but sterile trend.[1]
Queen Anne style contrasting soft colours with rich accents and vivid contrasts with fine wooden furtniture | |||
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This South Australian home uses beige with rich contrasting colours | |||
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5. Autumn threatens shades of edgy beige - Neutrals
Diana Simmonds May 09, 2014Once upon a time, home was a place of comfort and retreat, warmth and relaxation.
- On the weekend I read that the thing for autumn fashion is ''neutrals''. It ruined my day and I’m still
feeling a bit beige, three days later. - Let’s face it, the only people who can get away with neutrals are Bob Downe and Cate Blanchett – and that’s a close-run thing.
- Neutrals are so depressingly ... neutral. Like Switzerland but without the excitement of fondue and muesli.
- To anyone but a fashion maven, neutrals are a miasma of fawn, tan, buff, sand, oatmeal, khaki, biscuit, cafe au lait, camel and ecru.
- And one should never forget taupe, which isn’t French for clag brown but derives from the name of the European Mole. Who knew?
- Nevertheless, it’s curious that these dreary excuses for colour should be making a comeback when they’ve been dominant in home decor for a decade. What it says about the way we live is unnerving.
- The absence of colour and comfort in their swishy apartments and gutted, pale grey terraces masks the absence of colour and warmth in life as a whole.
- It’s another aspect of the indoor-outdoor living spaces that ''flow into'' one another – if you can’t see the edges, maybe you don’t feel the discomfort.
- And the off-white walls, stone benchtops, dough-coloured upholstery and khaki doodads cause a kind of life-snow blindness.
- After a bit you can’t see or care about the wood or the trees.[3]
Victorian golden tones at 12 The Avenue, Medindie, SA 5081 |
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6. How to Go Gray When Your Whole House Is Beige
by Carla Aston
Gray is so hot right now. Everyone wants it in their interiors.
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- It’s trendy, it’s stylish, it says 2013.
- But how do you go gray after being beige for all these years?
- How do you take your warm colored house that has beige or gold in it and introduce the cooler shades of gray?
- The minute you put a cool gray next to a warm beige, you can tell: "That ain’t gonna work."
If you WANT to go gray, if you want a cooler palette, if you want a change in your look... How do you do it without the clash?
Chances are you have warm neutrals everywhere.
- Really, it’s quite remarkable. Going darker makes the Antique White look even lighter and more white.
- Why? Because color is very relative. It is highly influenced by it’s surroundings. And a cool, dark color next to that yellowish tone of Antique White provides such a nice contrast that it looks amazing. Rich. Dramatic. Cool... And no longer yellow ;-)
ARTICLE + GALLERY: How to Go Gray When Your Entire House Is Beige - Pt. 2 |
- Use a beige and gray color scheme by modifying your palette with fabrics that combine the two.
18 Dutton Terrace Medindie SA - If you have neutral upholstery, or cream or ivory or beige, you can make gray your accent color. There are lots of new
ARTICLE + GALLERY: How to Go Gray When Your Entire House Is Beige - Pt. 2
fabrics out there that combine beige and gray to make for a fresh look and a cooler palette. You'll be surprised how a warm, neutral room can cool down by purposely applying gray (as an accent color) with beige. - So feel free to keep that beige sofa or beige floor or beige paint color and simply change out a few things to gray.
7. Beige Place:
Description of a county /suburb/ jneighborhood/restaurant, etc. that has no personality.Q. "Where would you like to go tonight for dinner?"
A. "Let's get out of "the county". I want to go somewhere that is not beige."
Q. What colour are you going to paint your house?
A. The only colour the Homes Association will approve - Johnson County beige.
- Suburban camouflage
Bro 2: Go with beige, you'll blend right in.
by The Don Babyface Killah April 12, 2014
8. Beige and White in Adelaide:
Gallery of 4 Victoria Avenue Unley Park SA 5061
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More beige and white: 7 Myrtles Court, Medindie, SA 5081 |
Gallery of 7 Myrtles Court Medindie SA 5081
"The Myrtles, the historic Medindie, Adelaide mansion has been sold for $5 million to a Chinese buyer with local connections. The Myrtles sold for $5.2 million in April 2006, but the most recent sale was in July 2007 at $3.9 million.
The renovated 1890-built home on 2,200 square metres has six bedrooms in the main home and a separate self-contained apartment."
"Last year’s highest residential sale price in Adelaide was 11 Robe Terrace, Medindie, a single storey 1900 home on almost 4000 square metres which fetched $4,917,000 in January 2013.
JONATHAN CHANCELLOR - | 4 JUNE 2014PropertyObserver
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