Showing posts with label Traditional Home Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traditional Home Magazine. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

My Top 5 Favorite Charcoal Gray Paint Colors

 

Grays have always been a favorite for exteriors, over the past several years gray has become very popular in interior design as well.   From Light grays to dark grays and everything in-between, grays has been used across the gambit.  I have used grays a good bit over the past couple of years in projects and I must say the gray that gives the most bang for the buck is charcoal gray.    I'm in love with charcoal gray.  It offers a softer contrast than black, but like black it serves as a neutral and plays well with many color combinations.



Recently, when Traci Zeller and I designed  Hamp Adam's Gentleman's Dressing Room in the Traditional Home Adamsleigh Show House, we chose "Stout" by C2 Paints.  C2 Paints graciously served as sponsors for the show house.  We had the option of using their paint which was donated or buying our own.  Naturally, when doing a show house, you opt for any sponsored products, even if you aren't familiar with the line.  When the paint arrived it was a tad bit bluer, than we had anticipated, but since there wasn't a C2 distributer locally, we only had the small chip on the fan deck to rely on so the color wasn't exactly what we wanted.  Boy were we kicking ourselves, when we realized that several of the other designers, had chosen paint colors from familiar lines  and simply had C2 reformulate in their product line.  Oh well, live and learn.  All's well that ends well though, right? We corrected our issue by having the local paint store add more black to the "stout" color and achieved the perfect charcoal color we needed for our room.  I must say that C2 Paint is really great paint!  It goes on smoothly and covers well.  So favorite charcoal #1 is C2 Paint.  Just remember you may have to add a little black to if it looks  a little bluer than you want. In many applications the blue undertone can be nice.



Credit: Stacey Van Berkel

Our goal was to find a charcoal gray that worked with well with our 
custom architectural wallpaper. 


Stout shown in the gentleman's dressing room designed by myself and Traci Zeller. 
 All the trim is painted in stout and the striped floor is as well.  Needless to say, 
we were very pleased with how our charcoal turned out and have used charcoal 
in several projects since.  I wanted to share a few more of my favorite charcoal 
paint colors  with my readers today.  





1) Stout #C481 - C2 Paints 


Credit John Besslar

"Stout" as shown in our show house room on the floor and trim 




Down pipe charcoal grey makes a handsome door color as shown here.  



 I love how down pipe is used on the lower cabinets in this kitchen and
 the uppers white are painted white to avoid making the kitchen to dark. 
 Down pipe anchors the space and provides balance in the space.  
This application is an updated variation of the traditional 
black and white color scheme.


Down pipe looks great as a wall color too. The trend of painting the walls and
 trim the same works well here,when trying to unify the woodwork and walls.  
This a dramatic look, but squashes the myth that you can't paint an entire
room in a dark color. 




3)  Kendall Charcoal HC-166 -  Benjamin Moore  



Kendall charcoal is a versatile neutral and works well with many colors.


Shown here mixed with white, kendall charcoal works well for a bedroom


Kendall charcoal provides a warm backdrop for this mirrored parson's desk 





By Arthur Rutenberg Homes



                   Here is a bathroom with walls Grizzle Gray .  Doesn't it pair well with marble?




Of course when Grizzle gray is paired with white, the contrast is
interesting as well.  Here it provides a dramatic back drop for
black and white photography.






Shown here on the doors, Iron Mountain is great as an accent

Benjamin Moore Iron Mountain on accent wall behind bed
 Iron Mountain shown as an accent on this bedroom wall.



However, when used with light colored floors and furniture Iron
Mountain can work well as a wall color. 




Well, there you have it!  5 great charcoal paint colors.  Do you have a charcoal paint color you have used, that I haven't mentioned?  Please feel free to share in the comments below!



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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Thermador and Traditional Homes Sponsor Great Kitchens Event In LA



I just returned from the Thermador and Traditional Homes Great Kitchens  Event in celebration of Traditional Homes Great Kitchens Issue.  The event was held at the Thermador Design and Experience 17,000 square foot showroom in lovely Irvine, California.  All I can say is wow!  I am blown away by the technology that has gone into making the Thermador products.  Not only are they beautifully made, but Thermador products are truly built for "real cooks".  Julia Child, the grande dame of gourmet cooking, chose Thermador for her own kitchen.  



Founded in 1916, by William E. Cranston, did you know we have Thermador to thank for being the original creators of the wall oven and stainless steel appliances in 1947? Here are the other products created by Thermador and the year they were introduced:

1948 - The first "pro range" 
1952 - The first "warming drawer"
1963 - The first "self cleaning" oven
1970 - The first smooth cooktop developed
            by Corning and used by Thermador.
1976 - The first "speed cooking" oven
1978 - The first "down draft"
1982 - The first "super burner"
1987 - The first "sealed gas burner"
1994 - The first "extra low burner"
1998 - The first "star burner"which
            is unique to Thermador thanks to trademark protection.
2002 - The first "jet impingment" oven
2006 -  "Modular refrigeration"and the first "convection warming drawer"
2008 - The "sensor dome"
2009 - The "first induction cooktop" with sensory technology and also the       "sapphire dishwasher" which had the largest wine glass capacity of any dishwasher on the market!
2010 - The "Steam & Convection" oven

Do you see what I see?  Thermador has been setting the industry standard for generations!  Why not go with the leader instead of the follower? I'll put my money on the company who is the industry innovator and that is definitely Thermador!

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"For eleven decades, Thermador has been making the American kitchen more beautiful, more efficient and more luxurious, with meticulously crafted appliances engineered and designed to appeal to the most discriminating culinary enthusiast."  - Thermador website


Can't wait to share everything I learned while at Thermador!  Here's a peep at what makes Thermador special:


Why Five star burner technology is the best in the industry!


Want to know why chefs everywhere are in love with induction cooking and why Thermador's "Freedom" Induction cooktop is the industry sweetheart?

Stay tuned for more!  I can't wait to tell you all about our trip.
I might even tell you about the handsome chefs at Thermador too!!!

If you are a designer, make sure to pop over to Thermador.com and sign up to become a Partner!  As a partner, you will be the first to know what's going on at Thermador!  Read more on why you as a professional should be a Thermador partner here!

If you haven't read the Great Kitchens online issue from Traditional Home Magazine, make sure to pop over and read it here!  It's chocked full of beautiful kitchens and much needed info if you are designing your dream kitchen or want to know what's hot now!


Visit the Thermador website to find out how you can design your dream "real cooks" kitchen today here!


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Thank you Thermador, Traditional Homes and  Zach Elkin, Lore McKenna, Beatriz Sandoval, Mark Weinfeld, Brenda Lynch and the entire team at Thermador and DGWB, Finn for a fabulous experience.

Thermador and Traditional Homes sponsored this trip,
 but the opinions in this post are my own.  

Photography courtesy of Thermador


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