Welcome to Monday's Method! Today, a lovely lady ~ Barbara ~ writes in:
Dear Paula Grace,
I am a 60 year old kindergarten teacher who loves her relaxing baths and decorating websites. I just had to write you and tell you how much I enjoy your beautiful website. You have such exquisite taste! I treat myself to your website each day at lunch.
On a teacher's budget I cannot afford a decorator so I was wondering if I could ask you two questions. After reviewing your website, I think that one of your many talents is knowing what colors look best and what promotes that "oh, wow" look.
I have a raspberry bathroom with white woodwork. I collect flo blue. My master bedroom is predominately yellow. My two questions are: With raspberry walls what color yellow would be best? and what color tassel fringe? I would like yellow silk if I can find it on sale but I have heard it is not practical for a bathroom.
I'm so hopeful you will help me.
Sincerely,
Barbara
Of course I will help you ~ my gosh without caring teachers like you, where would our children be??!! Plus you are so wonderfully complimentary of my work, you practically made me blush.
Let's look at the first picture again plus a couple more of Barbara's master bedroom and bath...
My dear Barbara, you are a fabulous decorator all on your own! I think you have answered your own questions. I see a beautiful array of hues ~ yellow, raspberry, and blue in your master bedroom. I would not deviate from this palette in the master bath.
Regarding the silk in the bath ~ silk and water do not tend to mix. Silk can stain and pucker from water. If you take a sinfully hot shower as I do, day and after day it can wear on whatever fabric you have in the bath (even with a great fan!).
Outdoor fabrics have come a long way. They are designed to hold up well under the wear and tear of the elements. I tend to lean towards these fabrics for a well used bath.
Incorporating raspberry, yellow, and the blue of your collection in one fabric might be a little difficult to find so I would stick with highlighting the yellow and raspberry. The flo blue can of course remain and be experienced as wonderful compliment. Here are some Robert Allen outdoor fabric and trim that I think may work well in your master bath (since I am unsure of the exact color, I took a good guess)...
Heaven's Lace in Lemon Drop; Candy Store in Lemon Drop
Al Fresco Braid in Watermelon; Al Fresco Bead in Watermelon
You may use both trims as the band will add interest and texture.
If these are not your thing, almost all fabric lines have outdoor fabrics now. Any quality fabric store with fabric books is sure to have the outdoor fabric books of the lines they carry. I'd stick with the pretty palette you have established in your master bedroom for your bath and use outdoor fabrics for ease and wearability. Bring samples of your bedroom fabrics with you when you go to the fabric store. This will make it easier to select the right hues for the bath.
I hope this helps Barbara ~ let me know what you decide.
If you have interior design questions, don't hesitate to leave it in a comment. If you have questions about a specific room or space, email me a couple of pictures to paula@paulagracedesigns.com. Please note 'Monday Method Question' in the subject line.
I am linking with these fabulous blogs. Each deserves a nice, long visit...
Monday ~
Between Naps on the Porch Metamorphosis Monday
Little Red House Mosaic Monday
Tuesday ~
A Soft Place to Land DIY Tuesday
Thursday ~
The Shabby Chic Cottage Transformation Thursday
Saturday ~
Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Nite Special
See you tomorrow for the Timeless Tuesday link party!
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