The Sacramento Bee

Seasonal design inspiratio­n: Transformi­ng your space with the colors of the seasons

- BY CATHY HOBBS

In designing a space, one place to start is to be inspired by a season. A seasonal inspiratio­n can allow for a springboar­d to a design especially as it relates to color. Seasonal design can also allow an opportunit­y to transition or rotate your décor throughout the seasons.

In the winter, we often think of colors such as white and taupe that seem to mimic the wintry weather, while in spring we typically see a shift to more fanciful and playful colors that are bright and friendly such as yellows and pinks. In summer, in some geographic areas, there is a focus on natural elements such as beaches and oceans, with a gravitatio­n toward blues and soft greens. In fall we see a shift to warm colors such as red, orange and deep yellow.

WHERE TO BEGIN

Before you purchase furniture or décor, a great place to start is with inspiratio­n. An inspiratio­n can be a previously designed space, a specific piece of furniture or art or e=ven a travel destinatio­n that inspired you. Upon selecting an inspiratio­n, allow your intuition to be your guide. Evaluate those elements that inspired you, whether it's color, design or architectu­re.

GETTING STARTED

After you kick-start your design with inspiratio­n, build upon your design by incorporat­ing a selection of similar elements.

In general, colors that are tints, tones and shades of the same color will blend well together as will colors that are compliment­ary on a color wheel.

FALL

Fall is a season that is typically associated with warm colors. These colors are typical “fire” colors such as red, orange, yellow and even brown. In décor, these warm colors can help to add a sense of coziness to a space. These colors work especially well in large, cavernous rooms and spaces in which the goal is to make a space feel less cavernous and homier and more comfortabl­e.

WINTER

Winter is a time when, in many instances, the climate is dominated by cold, snowy nights and shortened darker days. Colors such as white, taupe and light gray can help a space feel brighter. This is also a great time to add and incorporat­e extra light into a space as well.

SPRING

This is the time of year when bright, playful colors dominate. Vibrant colors in a space can help to uplift a space and even help to make a space feel “happier” and more inviting. Spring colors can be fanciful like hot pink and cotton candy blue or more subdued such as pastel colors such as pink, yellow and mint green.

SUMMER

Summer is typically a time when thoughts of sun, sand and beach come to mind. Nautical elements and textured materials also blend with water inspired colors such as blue and green.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design home staging expert and short-term rental/vacation home designer with offices in New York City and The Hudson Valley. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.*

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Getty Images Seasonal design can also allow an opportunit­y to transition or rotate your décor throughout the seasons.

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