Monthly Archives: January 2011

Love Your Kitchen (don’t hate your counter!)

Here’s a common problem: you have a decent kitchen, maybe even updated appliances, but you just don’t like your counters. I know I’ve been there. Speckled Formica countertops circa 1999 were the eyesore of my own kitchen for a while. Sometimes, though, it’s not possible (or within your budget) to give your kitchen such a… more

Rearrange Decor, Boost Your Brain Power

When I was growing up, my mom rearranged the furniture in our house every few months. I thought it was great – never a dull moment in the living room! In fact, research has shown that making frequent changes to your environment can improve brain health. Rather than rearrange furniture, I find myself changing out… more

The Great Valspar Paint Sample Giveaway

I don’t usually post promotions, but this one I couldn’t resist. It’s really quite perfect (and useful!) for our Mochi readers. Valspar is giving away 1,000 FREE paint project starter kits a day for 100 days (100,000 kits total) in their Power of Color Giveaway. Here’s what you do: Starting Monday, January 17th, visit Facebook.com/ValsparPaint… more

Painting a Small Space Bold

One of the biggest fears in home decor is the use of bright and bold colors–and particularly in small spaces. I agree that at times, an overly saturated color can be overwhelming. But, a bold hue with confident accessories can also be energizing and exciting! I loved this submission because it was (1) a bathroom… more

“I love spanish style but am having a hard time incorporating it in the bathroom. Will bold colors work in a small space?”

Yes! In fact, I’m so excited about this question, that before we get to the virtual makeover, here are few inspirational photos of small spaces with bold colors.

Bright pink isn't for everyone, but you must admit, this room looks sharp!

Bright, but not overwhelming. And check out that gorgeous sink.

Small spaces can even handle a lot of pattern. I think this is charming.

Finally, the quintessential Spanish style bathroom. So rich and warm.

The Makeover

On to our makever, and you’ll see that I took a lot of inspiration from the above photos. The existing bathroom is nice enough. In fact, it’s already painted green, so we already know it looks good with color.

A modern update with a bold Mexican-style palette including deep blue, sea blue, bright pink and red with a splash of yellow. The Marimekko shower curtain really sets the mood with simple, bold graphics. The lines are clean and the accessories simple, so you can get away with rainbow palette that lets color be the star.

I’m always a sucker for yellow, and the Spanish style makes me think of warm, sun-drenched afternoons. Bring in a little pattern with a classy (yet bold!) striped shower curtain. A few accessories like wall shelves and and roman shades keep the bathroom cozy.

I’ve saved the best for last! And by best, I mean the most obvious expression of a Spanish style home. Namely, the accent tiles in deep blues and yellows really make the style statement. I always love the color of terra cotta on the walls. It’s the warmest and friendliest bold color in the mix, while still looking elegant. Lastly, I added a few key accessories like a muted rainbow shower curtain and a Moroccan style lamp (which, also hints at the Moorish style, another piece of Spanish history). Also note the addition of a rich wooden frame around the mirror. It’s an easy DIY upgrade that instantly adds some architectural interest to the bathroom.

I say the sky’s the limit when it comes to painting small spaces. Contrary to popular belief, dark, bold colors do not always shrink and overwhelm a room. Sometimes, they actually help the structural elements of a room pop out, making it feel more complex and thus bigger. Good luck with the Spanish style dream bathroom!