The Hallway Challenge

One of the easiest ways to bring life to a long, narrow hallway is to add colour and texture! It will open up your space and give it lots of character!

One of the easiest ways to bring life to a long, narrow hallway is to add colour and texture! It will open up your space and give it lots of character!

Light fixtures are probably my favorite part of design. They have an amazing ability to add finishing touches to any space and a long hallway is the perfect place to showcase lighting. Whatever your personal style is - funky, dramatic, glamorous, si…

Light fixtures are probably my favorite part of design. They have an amazing ability to add finishing touches to any space and a long hallway is the perfect place to showcase lighting. Whatever your personal style is - funky, dramatic, glamorous, simple - a hallway will let your lighting shine to it's fullest.

 

Add an accent wall, try wallpaper with a fun pattern, paint your hallway two colours (which can look beautiful if you have wainscoting - one colour on top and a different on bottom). In terms of colour - the possibilities are endless!

Add an accent wall, try wallpaper with a fun pattern, paint your hallway two colours (which can look beautiful if you have wainscoting - one colour on top and a different on bottom). In terms of colour - the possibilities are endless!

 

The importance of hallways cannot be overstated. Besides providing a way to get from point A to point B, they can also supply opportunities to showcase artwork, emphasize a focal point, or make a statement. In terms of design, they can often be forgotten about or they are considered a huge decor challenge.

So I put together a few ideas to help you with your hallway! Check them out!

 

Making a picture gallery is probably the most popular option for hallway décor, but it can also be the most overwhelming. What pictures do you choose? How many do you need? Do you keep the picture frames all the same or change it up? How do you begi…

Making a picture gallery is probably the most popular option for hallway décor, but it can also be the most overwhelming. What pictures do you choose? How many do you need? Do you keep the picture frames all the same or change it up? How do you begin to hang them? Firstly, figure out what you want to showcase - artwork, family photos, etc. I personally love a wall of pictures frames that are all different - it adds tons of character to the space. With regards to where to start hanging, find the middle of the wall and just go for it. Hang the pictures straight, at random - it's completely up to you!

If you’re hallway isn’t too skinny, it is an awesome place to incorporate a bookcase. Hallway bookcases can be a great storage solution and an amazing design element.

If you’re hallway isn’t too skinny, it is an awesome place to incorporate a bookcase. Hallway bookcases can be a great storage solution and an amazing design element.

Hope you find these ideas inspiring for your hallways!

-Meghan

 

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Want to work with Meghan? Email her at meghanwinsordesign@gmail.com

The World's Ugliest Colour

 

Check out Pantone 448C. Do you like it? Do you hate it?? 

 

Over the past few months there has been great debate over Pantone 448C or Opaque Couché (as is its official name). This all came about when a research company was tasked to find a colour to put on the Australian government’s plain cigarette packaging to deter people from buying cigarettes. Since this idea has become a big hit, the UK, Ireland, and France are looking at partaking as well.

So is the colour really that bad? Sure, when it’s on a pack of cigarettes it might look vaguely like sludge. But when found in nature, fashion, or interior design, I find it to be pretty darn stunning.

I don’t feel any colour deserves to be labeled “the ugliest” - simply because I believe that every colour has epic amounts of potential. For example, when I look at Pantone 448C, I see a deep, rich, earth tone that would be an awesome colour for a military style jacket, a cute throw pillow, or a dramatic wallpaper.

Here are some examples of Pantone 448C out in the world doing its thing. 

 

 

Still think it’s ugly?

I don't mind it at all! What do you think?

-Meghan

 

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Want to work with Meghan? Email her at meghanwinsordesign@gmail.com

Colourful Front Doors

 

I have clients come to me on a regular basis looking for a way to add a punch of colour to their exterior without having to do anything drastic with their siding. One of the most impactful and budget-friendly changes you can make to your home is adding a few coats of paint to your front door! It’s the ideal place to feature a vibrant colour and add interest to the front of your house without competing with the rest of the exterior.

Think of your home’s façade as a blank canvas – this is an invitation to let your personal taste come through! Whether it’s a new bold colour you’ve always loved or a fresh coat of crisp black, a new door colour can have a powerful impact on your home’s overall look.

Having hesitations about that beautiful canary yellow, cherry red, or cobalt blue you’ve always thought about putting on your door? Keep in mind that a door that incorporates a lot of glass can keep an intense shade from being overwhelming. The key to working with bold colours is the limit them to elements you really want to stand out, and let the remaining finishes become the supporting act.

Nothing welcomes guests to your home better than a bold, beautiful color on the front door.

Check out these photos of painted front doors!

 

Which colour would you choose? Let me know below!

-Meghan

 

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Want to work with Meghan? Email her at meghanwinsordesign@gmail.com!