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BRIGHT, BOLD, GOLD OR GREY?

Interior design expert offers ideas for adding colour and personalit­y to your rooms

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Interior design expert Elle H-Millard is a certified kitchen designer and trend forecastin­g consultant. H-Millard was one out of 11 cast to be on HGTV’s Design Star series, where she competed to host her own show. Today, she presents and participat­es in think-tank group discussion­s, creates kitchen and bath concepts for product developmen­t, and manages a team of industry profession­als at the National Kitchen and Bath Associatio­n.

H-Millard says she has a love for colour and pattern, and is passionate about sharing best design practices and tips that can prevent homeowners from making mistakes.

Q I have a kitchen that has no windows. What can do to brighten the space?

A I would look into creating a “false window” in the backsplash, such as a long, dramatic horizontal “window” created by glass and some warm LED lighting. You can add a frame around it to replicate the style of the home.

Q Do you see stainless steel appliances keeping their dominance? Will they look dated in five years?

A Coming from someone who loves change, I feel stainless is being reinvented by sister metals such as black stainless or brass tones. I am seeing an uptick in gold and brass finishes with faucets and hardware, so it makes sense for those finishes to find their way to appliances as well.

That being said, appliances are made to last 15 years or longer, so just because a new trend is coming doesn’t necessaril­y mean stainless appliances will be outdated. We may see panels that can be purchased to give your existing appliances a facelift, but I don’t see homeowners replacing appliances purely on finish. I look at my wedding ring, and it is platinum. If I chose a metal today it would be gold, but it doesn’t mean that I don’t still love the ring. Stainless is just reinventin­g itself in other colours.

Q I have all-white kitchen cabinets and appliances. What paint colours will set off the cabinets and look modern?

A You really can’t go wrong as this is going to be personalit­ydriven. Blues and greens are becoming popular in the kitchen. Reds have faded into the background; however, with today’s trends, anything goes as long as there is balance and scale.

Q Why has grey paint become so pervasive? It seems to reflect a failure of imaginatio­n.

A Grey is a great contrast to white without being too stark. It’s a powerful colour and it can also be a complicate­d colour, as there are undertones to grey that can clash with other colours, hence why the combinatio­n with white is so popular. You can use bold accents to make grey stand out. Golden tones are great with grey, as are blacks, teakwood tones and millennial pink.

Q My 250-square-foot country kitchen needs new flooring and the cabinets painted. I love bold colour but find myself drifting back to the thought of how pretty a creamy or all-white kitchen would look. I’m fond of black-and-white checkerboa­rd floors but live in a rural area and know that white tiles will get dirty easily. I thought about red-and-tan checkerboa­rd floors, but I’m afraid it might be too different. Any suggestion­s on how to incorporat­e colour into the floor, walls and/or cabinets?

A Flooring is a more permanent fixture that can get outdated quickly if done with a bold pattern. It sounds as if you’re willing to take a risk, which is great. My first recommenda­tion is to evaluate your closet. Are you someone who is willing to take a risk with your fashion and feel confident doing so? If the answer is yes, I would recommend you go for the bold colour and add it in small accents that make a big statement (unique colourful pulls or perhaps an accent on the painted cabinet). You can also start with the backsplash or wallpaper and add colour to the cabinetry. A designer can help you find your path so that it suits your personalit­y and style. Also, don’t be afraid of white floors. Tile cleans up very nicely. I have white floors and love them.

Q I have cherry cabinets that were installed about 20 years ago. Can I paint them? The counters are grey-dappled granite.

A You can paint stained cabinets. You will need to remove the gloss finish and sand the cabinets. All dust should be removed before painting. Mixing paint and stain is common; however, cherry stain and paint may not be ideal.

I would recommend painting all cabinets and using two colours, such as white and blue or white and grey, depending on the style of the kitchen.

Q My kitchen and bathroom aren’t as ventilated as I’d like. Could you recommend ways to speed up the air freshening beyond candles? Especially after cooking, there’s no way to contain or dissipate food odours quickly.

A Ventilatio­n and humidity control are extremely important in the kitchen and bath. The best form of ventilatio­n is to exchange air from outdoors, but there are times when you must recirculat­e the air indoors. Be sure you are cleaning or replacing your charcoal filter screens so they can clean the air efficientl­y. You can also look at downdraft options on a cooktop or range to help eliminate odours. The key to ventilatio­n is air out and air in.

Q How would you recommend decorating a small room that doesn’t get much use? It’s a second bedroom with nothing in it besides a bed and a small side table. It doesn’t get any natural light, but I’m happy to make it dramatic.

A Make it a destinatio­n space, a private reading room or an office that can be converted into a bedroom. Add large-scale wallpaper and fun lighting to create some serious drama.

Q How long do wood kitchen cabinets typically last?

A Well-constructe­d cabinets can last a lifetime. It isn’t just the cabinetry that should last, but the hinges, slides and hardware.

Q We have a small, contempora­ry kitchen that opens to the rest of the first floor. We want to update the island so that it’s more functional. We’d ideally like to keep the counters the same granite they are now because we don’t want to risk ruining tiles on the backsplash. How do we handle the granite? Should we try to get a slab of the same granite or a different quartz?

A I would go with something different and use it as an opportunit­y to create contrast. It is unlikely that you will find an exact match to the original granite. It is not out of the question to mix granite and quartz, either; just be sure that the two complement each other.

Q I have oak-coloured kitchen cabinets and plan to sell my house in two to three years. I was thinking of replacing the doors with something a little more contempora­ry in white or a neutral colour. Would it be weird to paint the cabinet front the same colour but leave the inside the oak colour?

A When replacing doors on cabinetry, you will want to see whether the doors are on a framed or frameless cabinet, which often dictates the hardware. A full overlay door on a frameless cabinet lends itself to a contempora­ry look. If you have a full overlay on the door, you might be able to get away with the oak interior, but I would recommend painting the entire cabinet, as you wouldn’t want the cabinets to be a deterrent when selling the home. Your time and investment in doing it right will be more valuable in the long run.

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Interior designer Elle H-Millard has a passion for colour and pattern, but advocates keeping in mind balance and scale when making decor choices.
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GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O Transform a small, drab room into destinatio­n space, such as an office that can double as a small bedroom, by sprucing it up with bold wallpaper and lighting.
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GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O White cabinets hold classic appeal and dark counters add a touch of drama.

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