Indian Summers, golden afternoons, and bright afternoon light from the afternoon sun signifies this time of year for me, and I love it. When I race home and see the sun streaming in it gladdens my heart. These bright beautiful days have a downside, however, and uncomfortable glare from afternoon sun is an important issue when considering comfort, especially in west facing rooms.
A west facing room gets lots of sun, and generally has dramatic shadow lines that feed off of afternoon light. West facing rooms are ideal for using subtle color, and are an especially interesting area in which to use a warm gray or gray white, the “in” color this year. Gray will absorb light and soften hot spots, while still holding some color. A good choice would be Clunch 2009 by Farrow & Ball, which won’t reflect bright light, but combine to add soft warmth to any room. Some bright accent colors will help to compliment the neutral white/gray/beige combination. Another cool color is Benjamin Moore’s Valley Forge Tan AC-35, a darker shade which goes beautifully with light colored accents and upholstery.
One of my favorite color solutions for a west facing room is a soft lilac. This beautiful shade seems to change throughout the day in a west facing room, as it creates a very mellow beige in the morning, while in the evening, as it absorbs more light, can transform into a deep mauve that works to make a room enchanting and delightful for all guests. I recommend using Benjamin Moore, as they have the perfect shade called Misty Lilac 2071-70. Using this in a west facing room, along with a couple of soft lavender or white accents as well as dark wood furniture will make a simply lovely room.
If lilac doesn’t tickle your fancy as far as colors go, another Benjamin Moore gem for west facing rooms will do the trick - Spring Mint 2040-70. This color goes from a gray-blue in the morning to something similar to a robin’s egg tone in the intense evening light. It doesn’t clash with the western light, but works in tandem with it to create a room that simply glows. I love the richness of this color, and that it can be combined with chocolate, light gray and white accents in order to complete the room.
Whatever color you end up choosing for your west facing room, remember that the extra sparkle and light it receives is a blessing. These beautiful colors look best with the intense sunlight your west facing room receives, and your room will shine the most, both with warm sun light and delightful décor, in the evening light!
Best wishes,
Pamela
Friday, September 3, 2010
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