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Grey hallway ideas – in tones from moody dark grey to light pastel grey

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Grey hallway ideas – in tones from moody dark grey to light pastel grey

Looking for grey hallway ideas? Whether it’s pale or slightly darker, dove grey is a great all-rounder. You can dress it up with silvers and metallic shades for a luxe look or keep it simple with natural colours and earthy textures.

Grey is the go-to shade if you are looking to make a smart first impression. A deep charcoal, paired with luxe lighting in the form of wall lights or a decadent chandelier, is a sophisticated south-facing hallway idea.

Alternatively, in a smaller or darker entranceway, use grey as a base wallpaper colour and choose a pretty motif to add interest where furniture or other accessories would otherwise clutter the space.

Grey hallway ideas

1. Flatter grey woodwork with grey wallpaper

From photo-real prints to whimsical, metallic-tinted designs, feathers are a natural extension of the popular bird motif and are possibly a more versatile choice.

Sold by the metre, this paper has detailed, colourful feathers that make a bold statement. Samui Natural Truffle wallpaper, POA, Voyage Decoration

Feathers work well in both traditional and modern schemes. Looser ‘floating’ designs suit a more classic setting, while those laid out in formation are usually a great it for a contemporary look. While the dreamy quality of feathers makes them a shoo-in for a bedroom, we think their delicate quality, revealing the beauty of nature, makes them perfect for a room that links inside and outdoors.

2. Combine grey and white

white and grey hallway

Image credit: Colin Poole

Using dark grey selectively in a narrow white hallway will make the space feel smarter without sucking the light from it. This makeover can be achieved on a relatively small budget, too.

Create your own wall panelling with MDF, and give your front door and radiator a makeover with paint. Tired wooden floorboards can be updated with paint, too – this diamond pattern pays homage to classic Victorian checkerboard hallway tiles, but feels contemporary.

3. Paint it dark and keep it cool

Grey hallway ideas

Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Painting a hallway in a dark colour makes the rooms off it feel brighter and bigger. From deepest slate to dark concrete, these greys have blue in their DNA.

Avoid going this dark in a north-facing room. They’re perfect for cooling down an over-bright, south-facing space. Go tonal with blue-based colours for a subtle highlight – think teal or lapis. Or, create a bold contrast with a splash of rich yellow, orange or pink to pop against the deep grey.

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4. Introduce copper accents

Grey hallway ideas

Image credit: David Brittain

Take the intimidation out of grey by warming up this look with copper accessories. The rose-gold undertones have a lovely way of adding a glow to the scheme, making it warm and inviting.

The darker the shade of grey, the more moody and dramatic, so make use of this quality by playing with dark and light metallic tones in copper and brass, currently the hottest of metals around. If in doubt, opt for a light, subtle shade of grey.

5. Enliven a grey hallway with bright colour

Grey hallway ideas

Image credit: Lizzie Orme

Grey works as a fabulous canvas to able you to show off the most vibrant shades. Pink, blue and yellow work particularly well in grey hallway colour schemes, especially if you want to create an unforgettable impression when your guests walk through the door.

The hallway is the perfect place to experiment, so clash patterns and print for added effect.

6. Go for grey-on-grey

Grey hallway ideas

Image credit: Tim Young

Think grey paint won’t work in a classic entrance hall? Think again! For a more traditional and cosy take on grey, go for brown greys, and mix with warm wood furniture and natural accessories.

This traditional space truly embraces the grey-on-grey trend, and doesn’t it do it well? It’s also crammed with handy hallway storage ideas.

7. Make an entrance

Grey hallway ideas

Image credit: Paul Raeside

Give your hallway a smart, upscale feel with a deep grey tone – in fact, if you fancy being a little daring, a light-filled entrance space is the perfect place to experiment.

Try shades of slate, concrete and navy-infused greys for a bold statement, then team with bright white to sharpen up the look.

8. Paint below the dado rail

Grey hallway ideas

Image credit: Max Attenborough

Don’t want to go grey all-over? No sweat! Paint is probably the easiest and most cost-effective way to make a big impact in a room. Use a pale shade of grey below the dado rail for minimal fuss, but maximum impact.

9. Take it up the stairs

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Polly Eltes

Grey is a great colour choice for a stair runner, as a neutral, it will pair well with just about any colour. If you’re after a timeless staircase idea that will age well, then a striped runner is the perfect choice for you.

Will you be giving grey a go in your hallway?

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10 Most Misused Terms in Interior Design

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

10 Most Misused Terms in Interior Design

If the visuals of interior design aren’t daunting enough, then there’s the language designers speak. The codified terminology, bits of jargon, the myriad different ways they’ll describe a chair, the seemingly endless eras and styles that get thrown around—it can all feel a little much.

Luckily, we’re here to clear up the basics. If you want to speak like the pros, first you need to know the common terms laypeople struggle with. Brush up on these definitions and prepare to impress.

1. MODERN VS. CONTEMPORARY

These two terms are the biggest mix-up in design speak. Even the pros can be guilty: They are often used interchangeably on design shows and online resources, and that makes it easy to get tripped up.

“Modern design” evolved from Modernism, the historical movement of the early 20th century, spanning across genres of design architecture art and more. New technologies in construction, particularly the use of glass, steel, reinforced concrete, plastics, molded plywood, changed the way furniture pieces were made (and what was desired). Think Bauhaus School, Eames furniture, Gerrit Rietveld’s Red Blue Arm chair, the Wassily Chair, Barcelona chair, anything Mies van der Rohe. The feeling was much more neutral and minimalist, thanks to the machine-made production.

Contemporary design, on the other hand, encompasses a range of styles from the late 20th century, with several key differenes from modern design. Think of contemporary design as a reflection of the current moment (which is sort of post-modern). You’ll notice more rounded and softened lines and more bold color than in modern spaces. But it’s ever evolving.

2. VINTAGE VS. ANTIQUE

Don’t let a salesperson fool you: vintage does not equal antique. An antique is a relic from the past that has considerable monetary value. Typically, the piece was created during a specific time period (aka Louis XIV, Baroque, or, more recently, Shaker folk work) that has now come back into popularity. A vintage piece, however, may not necessarily have any financial value. It’s something that was manufactured in the past, at least 30-50 years ago, and is now back in style. Case in point, vintage rugs might be just old and in fabulous shape, but an antique rug will cost considerably more—and require much more nuanced care.

3. LOVESEAT VS. SETTEE

A loveseat is typically between 55”-65” in size and considered any small-scale sofa that fits just two (hence the “love”). It’s meant for cuddling (or more dainty sitting).

A settee, while it can have the same dimensions, has a bench seat. Loveseats could have split cushions or all manner of upholstery, but a settee will always have a single cushion making up its seat and may provide seating for up to three. Settees are also more apt to have wooden legs/arms (think the type of French Louis XIV settee you might see in an entryway or breakfast nook).

4. ACCENT CHAIR VS. LOUNGE CHAIR

A lounge chair is normally deeper in size than an accent chair, and sorry to be so on the nose about it, but it’s made to lounge in, relax in, and maybe even recline in. Their purposes is comfort (not that it means you need to sacrifice style).

An accent chair can run the gamut. They can be upholstered or not (if they are, they do tend to have a slimmer profile). Designers sprinkle them into a space to inject personality, color, pattern, or texture. If you’re looking at a cute vignette with a chair next to a console or tucked into a corner, you might be looking at an accent chair.

5. CHEVRON VS. HERRINGBONE

Chevron patterns had a big moment for bit, but faded out of fashion in fabric and moved to the floor.

Sort of. Both chevron and herringbone pattern floors are on the rise, but they are not one in the same. Hardwood floors arranged in a herringbone pattern are composed of equal size rectangular pieces. They are arranged in a zig-zag and staggered slightly with the end of each plan meeting the side of another. Chevron pattern floors resemble an inverted “v” with the pieces cut at the edges in a 45-degree angle, while herringbone has the distinct broken zig-zag effect achieved by using rectangular pieces to create the same pattern.

6. DAYBED VS. CHAISE

A daybed is exactly what it sounds like—a bed that’s used for lounging during the day time. These three-sided pieces typically features a twin-size mattress as the bottom cushion (though you can find the occasional full-sized option). They fit regular sheets and are perfect for home offices, petite living rooms, studios, or guest bedrooms.

A chaise can either be part of a sectional’s seating configuration (the “L” of the sofa) or a standalone piece of furniture. Literally “long chair” in French, they are typically around 65” deep. A standalone chaise lounge can float on its own in a room, and are often seen in luxe boudoir type-scenarios.

7. COFFEE TABLE VS. COCKTAIL TABLE

What’s the difference? Nothing, to be completely honest. A coffee table is normally 16-18” tall, and it sits in front of the sofa. Guess what? It’s the same for the cocktail table. The distinction of terms is more of an old school vs. new school terminology, Europe vs. America.

8. CURTAINS VS. WINDOW TREATMENTS

Window treatments encompasses the entire set of options from blinds, drapes, shades, etc.

Curtains refer to a specific type of window treatment, fabric panels that hang on rods all billowy and puddling on the floor. Imagine those old theater spaces with the rippling velvet fabric hiding the stage.

9. PENDANT VS. CHANDELIER

A pendant is a light fixture that hangs from the ceiling with one cord. Pendants come in many shapes and styles, with the most iconic being a simple drum shade (a stout cylindrical shape).

On the other hand, a chandelier typically has lighting that branches off via cords or arms. When you think of the big bold dining room lighting fixture, this is it. While there are plenty of the classic French-inspired chandeliers in the world, brands like Lindsey Adelman and Apparatus are challenging those conventions. Sia should be proud.

10. ECLECTIC VS. MAXIMALISM

While these terms are often used interchangeably, they don’t mean exactly the same thing. There are eclectic minimalists in the world, and here’s how that can be true.

Eclectic means a mix of styles and periods—a little Mid-Century Modern here, a pinch of transitional, some global influences, etc. Maximalism isn’t about the mixture, it’s about the amount. Densely layered spaces with copious patterns, lots of accessories, or exceptionally bold choices that feel distinctively over-the-top qualify as Maximalist. You could be Maximalist and hew just to one style, but you often see those who want more wanting more from all over.

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Add Impact to Wildlife, Portrait & Floral Photos with a Black Background in Photoshop (VIDEO)

September 21, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Add Impact to Wildlife, Portrait & Floral Photos with a Black Background in Photoshop (VIDEO)

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Nothing spoils an otherwise great photo more than a really unattractive or distracting background. And that holds true whether you’re shooting portraits, macro, flowers, or certain types of wildlife images.

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Mon, 09/20/2021

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Shoot Stunning Bird Photos with Natural “Setups” in the Field (VIDEO)

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Shoot Stunning Bird Photos with Natural “Setups” in the Field (VIDEO)

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A lot goes into making eye-popping bird photos in the field. First you have locate an attractive subject, and then catch it in a great pose against a pleasing background. Once you’ve done that, you still have to get the exposure right under often changing light—all before the bird decides to take flight.

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