A Brand New Hue

These designers added excitement to special spaces by expertly incorporating colorful design elements. 

By Maya Brenningmeyer

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By Castle Design and Alspaugh Kitchens & Bath. Designed to be a colorful office space and a place of respite, this She-Shed packs a punch. This room incorporates custom blueberry cabinets from Alspaugh Kitchen & Bath, vibrant floral wallpaper from Thibaut and bright fabrics to create a true “maximalist” room and the client's colorful happy place. Photography by Alise O’Brien Photography.

By Alisberg Parker Architects. Our client wanted a personal and cheerful room for their younger daughter. We started with Schumacher’s fanciful butterfly drapery fabric and chose complementary colors to create a playful, happy palette. The simple bookcase creates a special space to organize the many books and precious objects a young girl collects. Photography by Wes Tarca.

By Joni Spear Interior Design. My client wanted a truck themed bedroom for her toddler. We used primary colors and the home’s existing architecture, as well as converted unusable space into toy storage and bookshelves. Photography by Karen Palmer.

By Elizabeth Strianese Interiors. Our client has three daughters aged 4, 9 and 12. We were tasked with designing a bathroom that would feel fun and inviting at their current ages but still take them through their teenage years. Who wants to renovate twice? We leaned heavily on the custom colored glass wall tiles to inject fun, but we kept the room firmly planted in the Victorian age sensibility with the clawfoot tub, marble hex flooring and polished brass plumbing fixtures. Photography by Meredith Heuer Photography.

By Apartment 48. While contemplating this design, Rayman Boozer channeled the romance and creativity of the Bloomsbury Group to create a retreat fit for a troupe of freethinking authors and artists. Or anyone ready to put their feet up for the weekend! The stage is set with The Rug Company’s "Marble" area rug featuring organic swirls of light and dark that whimsically reflects the Cole & Sons’ "Nuvolette" wallcovering on the room’s tray ceiling. Rayman uses organic notes and jewel-tones to round out this bohemian paradise. Photography by Marco Ricca.