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How to get Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso and Van Gogh to be your Interior Designers

Seema Sreenivasan by Seema Sreenivasan
January 30, 2021
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The one thing that most people find really difficult about doing up their interiors is choosing colours. It all starts, for most people, with the wall paint. Paint companies confuse you by telling you that they have millions of shades, and then expect you to choose. It’s difficult enough choosing what to order from a menu at a restaurant, let alone choose a few colours out of millions that you’ll have to live with for a few years.

I have a solution for you. Let your favourite painter – Monet, Van Gogh, Hussain, and the like – choose for you. The key to getting the right mix of colours is to balance them out. This Tripvillas property has the living room in the colour teal.

 

If we were to do a room in teal, my painting of choice (yours may vary, of course, and that’s fine) is Claude Monet’s Cliff Walk.

Claude Monet painted Cliff Walk at Pourville in 1882 Claude Monet painted Cliff Walk at Pourville in 1882

Look at the colours Monet used to balance the teal in this picture – yellow ochre, and its tints and tones. Teal is a beautiful colour for interiors, as it goes very well with yellow based wood colours such as teak. If you need more shades, add tints and tones of teal grey and yellow grey. A sample colour palette could be this:

Teal palette

Using this palette, an interior could look like this:

Teal interior

Now, isn’t that an improvement? And you can claim that Monet did your interiors.

Once you do something like this, you can even accessorise the art in complementary shades.

Teal art

Of course, just because you want to use teal, it doesn’t mean that your interior has to look just like the images above. We’ll look at inspiration now from another Monet painting, San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk.

San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk by Claude Monet

This gives us a complex, bright colour palette of hues of teal and ochre, containing yellows, orange, pure teal and plum.

This colour scheme can give us dramatic and rich interiors, as in this lobby:

Complex teal interiors

Another example, this one with a single accent colour – plum – and different shades of teal and greys.

Single accent colour - plum - and different shades of teal and greys

And finally, an example with two accent colours – orange and green – with different shades of teal and greys.

Two accent colours - orange and green - with different shades of teal and greys.

The other rooms in this property use beige and brown. This combination seems the easiest, but it is the most difficult colour scheme to get right. It usually ends up dull and spotted with dark wood patches with an overpowering off-white backdrop.

Beige and brown

With heavy wooden furniture and door and framed interiors, leave the rest alone. Use tints and tones of colours with a yellow base, and use an accent colour of greyish blue.

Use a large white area to highlight the cream and off-white. This can be the bedlinen in this case. Avoid patterned bedlinen. As the wood is the dominant colour, the rest of the room has to be in colours that soften the brown.

If you follow these colour guidelines, the bedrooms should look like this:

So, to recap, if in doubt about choosing a colour palette, use a favourite painting as inspiration and guide. Avoid large dark expanses of one dominant colour, and dilute the impact of dark furniture by complementary light expanses.


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