Showing posts with label Brian McCarthy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian McCarthy. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Series: Color and Mood - Red "Nails/Fails"

Red has the longest wavelength in the color spectrum, so it is the easiest color to see - hence red stoplights. A classic in dining rooms, red is not for the faint of heart in living rooms and bedrooms. I leave it to you to determine if you have a "fight or flight" response to the following images...

Red: Physical

Positive aspects: Excitement, strength, courage, warmth, energy

Negative aspects: Aggression, defiance, strain




Great techniques run amok (lacquer and nailhead on walls)



...this is why I'm not a fan of the accent wall













Images: google search, AD, Elle Decor,Brian McCarthy

Friday, January 10, 2014

Love: Applied Wall Finishes...

Dimensional Venetian plaster in a stripe pattern on walls
...because they add a layer of depth unmatched by any other means. I was thrilled to get Brian McCarthy's design book "Luminous Interiors" for Christmas - he begins with creating the "envelope" of the room to serve as the springboard for his designs. Granted, his projects aren't for mere mortals...here on earth, the trick is to make the treatment appropriate to the room's architecture and overall design scheme. Some inspiration below...



Block pattern in McCarthy's NYC home

Wave pattern in plaster for a beach house
Venetian plaster detail: original method used applied medium finished with multi-wax topcoats
One of my projects; we used subtle Venetian plaster on back and stair wall and in arch to ground the two story entry

Classic lacquered walls - not usually seen in living rooms

Lacquer detail; note the multi-colors underneath shine

Dining rooms lend themselves to lacquer; this one has 24 karat gold flecks for authentic shimmer


McCarthy had these panels made in France and used brass moulding to hide seams; this effect took 40 coats of lacquer to achieve

Images:Brian McCarthy,Luminous Interiors,Laurie Foster