
Name: Michael
Location: San Francisco, CA.
Why I use color:
"I use color to make my living space more enjoyable. I can't stand white walls and love coming home to a place that is different from most. On top of that my bedroom was quite dark, even with the original white walls, so I took the opportunity to brighten it up. When I'm out shopping I keep an eye out for matching accessories, such as the picture frame and the lamp. The print was actually an accident - I had it before anything else and it ended up matching perfectly. The photos over my bed are of roller coasters - I took a personal interest of mine and incorporated them into the room. Those are actually from a high-quality calendar, I simply took the pages and framed and matted them. This is a cheap solution for original art.
I had a difficult time taking accurate photos of the room due to the
lighting, but the orange over the bed is the best indicator of the
room's color."

Color Tips:
"1. Don't be afraid to try new colors. When I started painting my
bedroom I was very unsure of my decision, but I think it looks great
now that it's complete. The worst that can happen is you end up
repainting it.
2. Lighten or darken rooms appropriately. I live in a small apartment
and the bedroom only has one window so I painted this room bright orange
to lighten it up.
3. Do the opposite of the norm. Instead of white walls and colored
furniture I have white furniture and colored walls. It's easy to execute
and looks great."

Color Resources:
1. www.colourlovers.com - This site is fantastic for color schemes.
2. Showrooms - Stores go to great lengths to make furniture look good,
so take note of wall colors and accessories and use what you like.










I like it. But I think it needs some punch. Some black, maybe? Not sure. But love the 5 print. Remember seeing that in the Art Deco exhibit at the *mumble* museum. Can't remember the artist, but loved it.
but hey, where's the bed and the rollercoaster pics?
Nice-a-roni!
But I'm always a sucker for a bed in a niche. I could also see the niche back wall in another color altogether, to set it off even more.
Can't tell by the pics, but do you face the "I Saw the Number Five..." when in bed? If not, I'd love to see it above the bed, working with that Pucci-esque pillow. But I like the irony of roller coaster images over a bed.
How tall do you need to be to ride THAT ride? ;)
Me:
My friend isn't seeing that picture either, here is the URL:
http://la.apartmenttherapy.com/images/uploads/color4.jpg
Patrick:
Yes it's opposite the bed, whose alcove is to the left of the mirrored closet you can barely see in the first pic.
Anyone who doesn't see the pic of the bed (I couldn't)do yourself a favor and click on the link in post above by Michael. It is the best of the bunch. Really cool!!!
Michael--
Does that lamp have an orange interior on the shade? Way cool. Share your source?!?
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM....Creamsicle Orange! The bed photo is the best of your presentation. It works!
Thanks for sharing.
Cooking Cajun
Patrick:
Yes the lamp is orange on the inside, I got it from EQ3 (www.eq3.com), I'm not sure who actually makes it though.
I've never been one to discriminate on height. :)
who is that artist? That Number 5 was on the wall in my aunt's house when I was little and I haven't seen it in years. I want that!!
Thanks for sharing that colourlovers link. I'm collecting color links.
Charles Demuth - The Figure 5 in Gold
It's Charles Demuth, "The Figure Five in Gold."
http://www.wisdomportal.com/Christmas/Figure5InGold.html
Charles Demuth, "The Figure 5 in Gold".
Inspired by a William Carlos Williams poem, referencing his seeing the number five painted on a passing fire truck.
Click my name for more.
I remember that Number 5 from the all-white apartment Rhoda designed for Lou on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."
Click on my name for a link about that painting/episode of MTM...
I KNEW it looked familiar!
Michael, thanks for the link to the bedroom photo. That really gave me a much better idea of what a fabulous room this is.
The rollercoaster photos remind me of some great ferris wheel ones I've seen on dpcprints.com. Cool.
And I, too, love the 5 print. As we all rush to try to find a copy of it. . . I wonder just how many decorating trends are started by AT?
what kind of TV is that? it is so cooooolllll!!!!
It's just a Sharp from about 3 years ago, 20", works ok for the bedroom.
no really. i love this television. what model type is it?
Hey Michael--
Congrats on the room and thanks for sharing it with us!
Hope you enjoy lots of roller coaster rides in it. ;)