38 | April 2019
HOME DECORATING
SOFT BASE
A pale pink calms
intense green and
blue. FROM LEFT Sea
Swell 5008-10C
Valspar, Ballet Slippers
1331 Benjamin Moore,
Dark Cobalt Blue
PPU15-3 Behr
BOLD ACCENT
Fuchsia joins other
brights sprinkled across
the master. FROM LEFT
Rosy Cheeks DE5062
Dunn-Edwards, Brilliant
KM5043 Kelly-Moore,
Knockout Orange SW
6885 Sherwin-Williams ■
MASTER
BEDROOM
The rustic wood bed
frame, right, has a
low headboard, so
Danielle piled up
velvet pillows and
hung a framed panel
of 1960s fabric for
height. A pair of silver
sconces from World
Market were the right
shape but wrong
fi nish, so Danielle
spray-painted them
golden to pull the
brass tones from the
rest of the house
into the bedroom.
Next to the orange
velvet sofa, below, is
a chest of drawers
she found on
Craigslist and spiff ed
up with white paint
and hardware polish.
COLOR CUES
Danielle’s preference for pink (“not bubblegum, but sophisticated
with a hint of gray”) inspired two modern spins on the color:
as a soft base like in the dining room ceiling and as one of several
vibrant accents in a neutral shell like in the master bedroom.
INSIDER
See how Danielle
decorates her son’s room
using vintage textiles
and high-contrast
patterns. BHG.com/
Sigwalt
BUYING INFORMATION: BHG.com/Resources