color resources

Here’s the side view of my stu­dio. The col­ors are pretty atro­cious and I wanted to try out some dif­fer­ent options.

Colourlovers lets you play with col­ors in lots of ways, and I started there. I used their tool to extract some of the gen­eral col­ors of the stu­dio from the pic­ture above. I can’t change the brick eas­ily, so the orange-red color is pretty much a given. I want to use fore­ground plant­i­ngs that are mainly green, though I’ve already planted a Loropetalum chi­nense var. rubrum ‘Plum Delight’ which has vivid pur­ple foliage much of the year. I made a “before” swatch com­bi­na­tion incor­po­rat­ing the green and pur­ple foliage with an orange that gen­er­ally rep­re­sents the brick. I also used the gray and army green col­ors from the stu­dio for the first swatch. Those are the col­ors I want to play with mod­i­fy­ing.
Studio: before

My cur­rent main idea is to do some­thing a lit­tle more dar­ing with the basic color, prob­a­bly some in the intense blue to blue-violet range. I think the plant col­ors would look pretty amaz­ing against it. About the time I redo the sid­ing on the stu­dio the patio will also get redone, most likely with char­coal gray/black uprights to mir­ror some char­coal sup­ports I have going on in the front of the house. I’ll stare at the new swatch below to see if it really would be as cool as I think it might be. And if I don’t like that one, maybe some­thing like the sec­ond alter­nate, some­thing using rusted steel to cover the eaves and a dark, warm gray on the build­ing… And if I don’t like those options, chang­ing swatch col­ors is lots more work­able than repaint­ing every­thing.
Studio: option 1

Studio: option 2

While you’re at the site you can also take your swatches and turn them into plaids or stripes or a whole bunch of other pat­terns. A few months back I was spend­ing waaaaay too much time play­ing at Colourlovers!
Studio Plaid 2
Studio 1

A sim­i­lar resource, one that’s devoted just to swatches, is Adobe’s Kuler. It’s not as social a place as Colourlovers, but the inter­face is beau­ti­fully designed. Also, you’ll prob­a­bly find more pro­fes­sional palette options that peo­ple have con­tributed. Enjoy!

April 05 2008 06:49 pm | Categories: landscape design | Tags:

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