| Traditionally,
Thanksgiving marks the onset of winter holiday festivities. A wonderful
way to highlight a designated theme using today's "hottest" contemporary
color schemes, a carefully executed display of hallway and landing color
often provides the visual thread that can link together the entire Thanksgiving
holiday home. Part of the joy of decorating for the holiday season is
that there are no rules! Regardless of whether you choose to implement
an earthly fall-like palette or a shimmery white winter wonderland, the
opportunities to add paint color to hallways and landings are ever-expanding
and limited only by the imagination!
Painted
floors in hallways or on a stairwell landing represent an unexpected way
to add whimsy to the home decorated for Thanksgiving. Rather than commit
to painting the actual hard surface floor covering, consider painting
directly onto a canvas area rug that can be strategically placed atop
the floor surface. Border designs look particularly striking when applied
to long, narrow hallways. Border motifs can be painted easily and conveniently
onto a runner for elongated, dramatic looks. Examine your existing color
scheme and try to select a combination of holiday hues that harmonize
with the home's existing color palette. If your home abounds with deep
tone hues, you may opt to inject burgandy, forest green, russett gold
or other rich colors into the mix. Using fall's colors, geometric repetitive
patterns are particularly appropriate for the southwestern styled home.
Winterberries on a vine and sprigs of pine bring to mind nature's imagery
that sets the tone for winter and the upcoming holiday season, particularly
within the home that boasts a primitive or country styled decor.
Landings
present an ideal opportunity to inject a touch of earthy fun for the holiday
home, and are charming when highlighted amongst any style of decor! Put
a unique spin on any large basket, filled to the brim with oversized pine
cones and sitting on a landing. Reiterate the pine cone theme by incorporating
wall art that mimics the identical motif! Consider painting a mural that
features pine cones falling from a large tree on an accent wall that sits
adjacent to the landing. Or, paint the same design on a large piece of
poster or foam board. For those who are less artistically inclined, simply
locate interesting images of pine cones. Matt and frame the pine cone
images, then hang on the accent wall for a "less permanent" commitment!
Rather than purchasing a pricey store-bought frame, why not paint your
own "frame" directly onto the wall? You can determine the frame's size,
width and colors! Spotlighting up to the minute colors of the 2003 season,
incorporate several of today's natural tones, including wheat, sage, linen,
rosemary, and clay. To create dimensional effects, consider painting the
design (or the frame) while the paint is still wet. Gently and evenly,
rub off part of the paint in order to allow the background color to show
through, creating subtle variations in color.
Twig
garland can be easily spray painted to reflect the desired Thanksgiving
color scheme. Affix painted garland to railings on stairways, then hang
tiny gourds, mini pumpkins and other seasonal "picks" (many of which can
also be spray painted!) that are readily available at the local craft
or discount store. Spray paint an oversized twig wreath the Thanksgiving
color of your choice, then dress it up further by tying tiny fabric bows
using coordinating fabric patterns and colors. Cornucopia baskets reflect
traditional harvest decorative accessories that can be spray painted and
placed on "flea market find" accent table to add seasonal charm to any
lackluster hallway or landing. The Thanksgiving holiday offers a lovely
way to utilize any "flea market find" storage related items that have
been hanging around the garage or attic. Baskets, trays, pottery and other
containers can all be festively hand painted or spray painted. Depending
upon the size and shape of the item, stuff with natural seasonal goodies
ranging from simple acorns to long twigs.
This Thanksgiving,
there's no need to limit colorful and creative holiday touches to simply
one area of your home! Instead, visually integrate those overlooked hallways
and forgotten landings with other areas of the home using easy to achieve,
colorful designs and the magic of paint!
Gail McCauley for the
Rohm and Haas Paint
Quality Institute

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