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COLOR ROUNDUP: Eggplant in Interior Design

Eggplant {or Aubergine} blends with many hues
Eggplant – or if you prefer the elegant French…Aubergine – is such a great color to use in your interiors. Those who are bold might use it on the walls in an entire room…or you can just assemble some rich eggplant hued accessories together for a beautiful winter (or all year round) look. Put together some eggplant with some other fruits and florals and you’ll have an easy and elegant centerpiece for holiday entertaining. Above, design from Amoroso Designs.
The first time I really noticed Eggplant as an interior color was in my childhood home. I wish I had a color photo of it, but it only exists in my memory. My mother painted our living room in a glorious eggplant. The fabrics in the room were barkcloth with a light gray background and pale yellow and purple lillies with greenery. I remember we always had a gold leafed mirror hanging over the sofa that was held with a gold rope and a gold tassle at the top. I loved that mirror – it was huge and it looked great up against the deep rich wall color. Right about this time of year my mom would let me do a Christmas scene on it – I remember using Glasswax {am I dating myself too much here??} and one time I did a flocked scene with some fake snow. OK – enough memory lane!
The second time I remember my jaw dropping was when I saw this gorgeous room in Architectural Digest designed by the Prince of Chintz himself – Mario Buatta. How beautiful is this? The walls are supposed to resemble porphyry. I am not 100% sure of how his decorative artist did this – but it’s either a lacquered wall finish or, perhaps, a Venetian Plaster polished to a glass-like sheen. It’s a dark and bold color to put on a wall but the shine helps bring brightness to this space…not to mention all the light colors around the room that lighten up the scene.
Another view of this room shows how well pastels go with this deep hue and how it can bolster artwork {the gold frames help too!}. And how about those one-legged tables in the hall!
Just one last shot of this room. So, I think that the takeway here is that you shouldn’t be afraid to go bold in your rooms. As long as what you put up against the color pops -namely whites, creams, golds and pastels. Dark does not have to be dreary – it’s what you couple it with that brings the lightness into the room.
Another way to use a bold and rich color like eggplant is to use it in a space that you don’t use as often and where you want a little drama – like the above dining room or a powder room.
If you have a room that has abundant light, don’t fear using this color. With light furnishings, fabrics and draperies, cream or white moldings and wainscoting – your eye will be drawn to the light and the room will escape being dark and dreary.
I love this den from The Brooklyn Home Company. Using the deep rich color on the walls and the rustic furniture and flooring helps to emphasize the function of this room – it’s meant for casual gatherings, reading and relaxation. So, this is great examle of how color helps to bolster the function of a room
Where else would I use this color – a Master Bedroom, a Media Room, a Guest Bath or Bedroom…on the front door and on shutters. The list is endless.
For those of you who are a bit timid…
You can use eggplant as an accent color, as designer Christina Murphy did in this NY apartment in a feature from House Beautiful. It creates a lot of depth and interest in the room.
Use eggplant and plum accessories into your decor to give your room some punch
Bring in accents of eggplant in rugs and pillows, in small doses and in patterned fabrics, as in this lovely room designed by Alexandra Torre. You don’t have to overwhelm a room with the color – just bring in tasteful touches of it.
For the purple and eggplant lovers on your Gift List this holiday…here are some great ideas. From colorful umbrellas to warms scarves and floral embellishments, you’ll find a lot to choose from online, especially on Etsy, where I found these items. Clockwise from top left: umbrella, Pashmina scarf, wedding sash and scarf/hoodie. Do a search on etsy.com for more deep purple/eggpalnt gift ideas – there are so many!
How to Use This Color in Your Home…Eggplant has varying tones and shades – I prefer it to be more like the vegetable eggplant, a reddish purple with some brown tint in it. But you will also find some purple or reddish purple variants of the color.
Some Great Accent Colors to Use with Eggplant: Gold, lime green, olive green, chartreuse, gray, white, cream, silver, pale orchid, lavendar, pastel blue, teal, pink, orange and red.
My Favorite Eggplant Paint Colors: Number 1 is Caponata in Benjamin Moore’s Affinity line; Donald Kaufman, DKC 66; Eggplant by Benjamin Moore; Eggplant bt Sherwin Williams.
Have you ever used eggplant for a wall color? Let me know!
Happy Painting!
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My Tips for Using Color in Interior Design
INTRODUCING COLOR ROUNDUP
On Mondays, I will be featuring a specific hue I have used in my work – plus some interesting ways that featured color is used by other designers and artists. Just click on the titles below to read some of the posts in this new column.
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Some Beautiful, Funny, Poetic and Gastronomic Things
Sometimes I come across some unusual, funny and beautiful things that are too good to just pass by – so I am sharing them with you today.
FUNNY: While we were in the Hamptons this weekend, my husband found this first one in Dan’s Papers. I’m linking you to the online version…
Police Blotter from Dan’s Paper – a 104 year old man was found drunk and on the passenger side of his vehicle while his pet English Mastiff was behind the wheel.
FUNNY GOOF GIFT FOR YOUR HUSBAND OR SIGNIFICANT OTHER: Fifty Sheds of Grey. Colin Grey started tweeting parodies of the best selling “50 Shades of Gray” last June and a publisher came calling with a book contract in hand. In the book are selected tweets and some great, sexy photographs of sheds and some very funny lines. Here are some of his recent tweets to give you an idea…
“I’m your slave,” she said breathlessly. “Make me feel completely helpless and worthless.” So I locked her in the shed and went to the pub.
“As I emerged from the shed, my bottom sore and red, I knew I’d learned my lesson. Always check for hedgehogs before you sit down.”
POETIC: I found a truly beautiful blog, written by an American travel writer who lives in Provence, called Lost in Arles. The photography is gorgeous and Heather Robinson, the author, writes such lovely blogposts that you will be seduced to stay awhile and read more and more about her life in France.
GASTRONOMIC: Well, this is a fantasy of mine that I wish would come true – but this is the location of Patricia Wells Cooking Classes in Provence, which I across today. Patricia has written many best selling cooking books – notably The Provence Cookbook. She and her husband Walter open up their beautiful home called Chanteduc, near Avignon, for a few weeks per year. You get to learn and cook in their kitchen – which houses Julia Child’s stove, which was a present from Julia. Check out her blog as well – I found a fabulous recipe of hers on it today for Braised Asparagus with Whipped Ricotta, Ham, Parmesan and Herbs. Sounds wonderful – and better than turkey leftovers!
A BEAUTIFUL CALLING CARD: This was one of the books I kept when my father-in-law passed away. I believe it was his second wife, Florence Leyble’s, book – she was a very progressive and intelligent woman and a professor at Brooklyn College. The address on the card was in Brookyn – so I assume it was hers…perhaps it was a Christmas gift to her from this woman. What’s so interesting is that I looked up the name and address and there was a Miss N.E. Cochrane at that address and she was a member of the Woman’s Suffrage Club. The book was printed in 1906 and perhaps when Florence was a young girl, she received this as a gift from a woman who helped women obtain the right to vote. The calling card with the handwritten note left a little trace of this woman for me to wonder about. I hope that I can find out a little bit more about this woman – but I love my little fantasy that Miss Cochrane helped Florence become the wonderful woman that she became.
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Beautiful Dog Houses: A Little Design Love for Man’s Best Friend
Today I was thinking a lot about dogs. I lost my best friend, my sweet Murray the black lab mix, right before Thanksgiving – so this time of year is bitter sweet for me. I am so happy for this holiday that brings families together but I will always remember that Thanksgiving right after he passed away. It was such a sad time. I was so thankful that my family was by my side to help keep me sane after this loss.
So I started to assemble some great ideas for our dogs that give us so much happiness during the year. Why shouldn’t we give them comfort and joy during the holiday season?I’ve done some fun projects for people who love their dogs – one of which I will share with you today, I always advise pet owners on the types of fabrics, wall and floor finishes that will help keep your home looking beautiful while living with these furry balls of love! Some fabrics will attract and other will repel fur. The more polished a fabric – the better it will repel the hairs that you don’t want to see on your sofa or chair.
But today – I wanted to show you some of the really unique ideas for our 4 legged friends – especially those that help them feel protected, loved and safe. Maybe one of these will pique your interest to make or buy.
What a great idea – it’s functional and beautiful. From Cook Architectural, this could even be used for kids who would want a reading nook.
Here’s a project that I did for one of my clients who had just installed a gorgeous kitchen. She had a closet left over from the renovation and she didn’t know what to do with it. I suggested that we create a lower section for a dog house for her lovely pup and have the upper portion reserved as a bulletin board/calendar section for her 4 children. I had my contractor cut and install some sheetrock to create an arc for the entrance of the house. I primed, painted and then did a faux cobblestone on the structure to blend with her beautiful floor. The thing that took the longest to do was taping off the “blocks” of cobblestone. Other than that – the project went very quickly. If you would like to read more about it, go here.

I could have used this for my very first dog who was injured
This is such a great idea for dogs who have been injured – like my first dog who was nearly killed when he jumped out of our family car when I was a kid. Dogs, like people, want to be independent and this product, from Amigo, is just the ticket for that.
Now, if you would like to over-indulge your pup, there are now so many ways to do that. Thanks to some creative minds that have come up with structures that rival our own houses (or imitate them – if we’re lucky!)
How about an English Cottage for your dog? If you have an English garden in your backyard, I could see this blending in beautifully!
If you have a Spanish or Mediterraniean style home – wouldn’t this look great in your backyard! I love how architecturally perfect this doghouse is.
I know a few Westies and some other dogs who would love to be in this little castle! Especially wonderful if you have a little princess who loves her dog!
I used to have a Weimaraner, as above. But – I doubt she would ever go into a structure like this. She was a wild one. But for the larger dog – how stately is this dog house?
This one is much more do-able and down to earth. You could even revamp an existing small chest of drawers or end table for this project.
I came across the website, Architecture for Dogs, when I did a search for Julia Szabo who I know writes a lot about dogs and design. This website, created by art director and designer, Kenya Hara, features breed-specific structures that you can make (blueprints available on the site) or buy.
A little crazy but if you have a specific breed, these mazes, beds and houses were created specifically for particular breeds.
Hope you enjoyed this post about pampering the dogs who give us so much love and happiness. Have you created something special for your best friend? Let me know about it!
Linking this project to: C.R.A.F.T., Making the World Cuter, The Girl Creative, It’s So Very Cheri, Setting for Four. Three Mango Seeds
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What I’m Thankful For: Spicy Food and a Great Surgeon
During the summer 5 years ago, my husband and I were on a typical vacation in the Hamptons. We were walking around, seeing the sights, snapping a lot of pictures…
As usual, we did a lot of browsing and looking – and not buying much ($$$everything is pretty pricey), save for two things I picked up that year in an antique store that was going out of business.
We would also head out to Montauk for some great scenery and to see my favorite dog…
Montauk – the very end of Long Island – was one of our favorite spots. We could watch the activity of the boaters and the seagulls for hours.
We also would do a lot of eating. In all of the years that we have been going out to the Hamptons, we have always been happy with the food. Not happy with the bill necessarily – but my husband Richard and I got to know the places that were a bit easier on the pocketbook. We would always go to Gosman’s Dock in Montauk – which is where I took the boating pics above. The food is always good there and the scenery just can’t be beat.
So here’s why I am thankful for spicy food. I never cook it, so when my husband gets the chance to eat it – he does. And he did {a lot} while we were on vacation. But this time, nearly every half hour after dinner, my husband would be doubled up in pain. This had never happened to him before. I was worried that he had food poisoning and I wanted to take him to the emergency room – the pain was so bad. But, he didn’t want to go and he felt it was just something that he ate that didn’t agree with him. He promised he would go to the doctor’s when we got home.
So, we got home and he went to the doctor’s – and after 4 or 5 tests (it took a whole month)later we had a diagnosis. It was a rare form of cancer – a carcenoid tumor. It started in his small intestine and then metastasized to his liver. We saw 3 surgeons to determine which route we would take – and the last doctor we saw at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York had the most agressive method to treat it – that was to remove half of the liver and burn out some of the other remaining tumors. That’s the one we went with.
This wonderful doctor – Dr. Sasan Roayaie – told us that most people don’t know they have a carcenoid tumor and that it can be growing for a long time. It’s a slow growing tumor. There was a distinct possibility that the spicy food and the resulting pain from it – was the thing that helped save my husband’s life. Plus, of course – the miracle worker Doctor Roayaie.
I never thought I’d be thankful for spicy food but it was the harbinger of the problem that we then could tackle full force. I am so glad that I have my husband so I can spend more Thanksgivings with him. I am so thankful for that.
I hope that everyone will have a safe, happy and healthy Thanksgiving!
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