• Shades of Grey and Red

    by  • 21 Feb ’08 • fabrics, wallpaper • 11 Comments


    The porcelain-skinned, auburn-haired Julianne Moore and this gorgeous photo were the inspiration in my search for fabric last evening. Having just painted our hallway a beautiful shade of grey, I am now quite obsessed by this color.

    Perhaps it’s because it pairs so well with many different colors and it can go from soft and subtle to dark and dramatic. I have always loved the color red, but only in moderation. In our previous home I painted our dining room red and I hated it, even though I LOVE it in other peoples’ home. I then papered over the red walls of the dining room in a red and cream toile and loved the results. For me I needed the cream to soften the red tones. I think a red and grey combination is quite stunning and I especially adore the Schumacher fabrics below.

    Let’s Dance - Appliqué and embroidery give a modern geometric pattern a handcrafted look. The bold colors from a graphic black and white combination.

    Squiggle Velvet – Sinuous curves form a bold ogee pattern in this viscose velvet and cotton fabric.

    Moonpennies – A stunning metallic grey from the Avant-Garde collection.

    Beckman Counterpane Embroidery – A charming embroidered cotton inspired by a linen needlework counterpane (bedcover) in Colonial Williamsburg’s archive collection.

    11 Responses to Shades of Grey and Red

    1. The Peak of Chic
      21 Feb ’08 at 2:50 pm

      Not only is it a stunning color combination, but it’s pretty fail-safe too! When will we see the unveiling?

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    2. Joanna Goddard
      21 Feb ’08 at 3:20 pm

      wow, she is so beautiful and seems so smart and cool. a red dress + white skin = so striking! xo

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    3. Seamstress of Thought
      21 Feb ’08 at 4:03 pm

      i love this color. so alive and it looks really nice with grey & cream. the f. schumacher squiggle velvet fabric is my favorite.

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    4. ALL THE BEST
      21 Feb ’08 at 4:28 pm

      Jennifer you are right! Stunning and fail-safe seem like a winning combination!

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    5. ALL THE BEST
      21 Feb ’08 at 4:29 pm

      Seamstress of Thought isn’t the squiggle velvet great?! I love the name too!

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    6. Cote de Texas
      21 Feb ’08 at 4:42 pm

      Ronda you have very similar coloring to her, not as red, but definite red undertones to your hair. You’re attracted to this because you will look good against such a backdrop. It’s an instinctual choice – you probably weren’t even aware you were making it. Lately, I’ve been taking into account the clients’ complexion when making color choices for them. Beautiful fabrics – I especially love the wiggly velvet one.
      GREAT POST!, as usual.

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    7. coco+kelley
      21 Feb ’08 at 7:13 pm

      yummmm…. love the combo of grey and red. very sexy, but classy as well. the squiggle velvet is to die for!

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    8. ALL THE BEST
      22 Feb ’08 at 7:59 am

      Interesting Joni and very perceptive. I am quite fair, and even though my hair is very dark, there are natural shades of auburn in my hair.

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    9. ALL THE BEST
      22 Feb ’08 at 8:01 am

      I think the squiggle velvet is a big hit coco+kelley!

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    10. Jean
      26 Mar ’08 at 2:23 pm

      That photo of Julianne Moore is gorgeous!

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    11. 21 Feb ’11 at 3:36 pm

      really like those soothing grey tones. was looking for a wallpaper design that had some of that vibe and finally found some cool wallpaper designs at http://www.wallpaperking.co.uk and this one in particular at designer wallpaper

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