Home color secrets
Mustards and reds mingle with oranges and blues. Cool mint cabinetry and rich olive textiles blend against the garden vistas that pour in from enormous windows and glass doors throughout. Inside Tim and Una Damon’s low-slung California ranch-style house in the hills above Malibu, the commitment to color is clear. The tomato orange front door announces it better than any mission statement.
But this is no joyride around the color wheel. Instead, the Damons, who worked with architects Toni Lewis and Marc Schoeplein, crafted a carefully calibrated palette. Subtle hues and splashy ones mix with an abundance of organic materials, performing a visual balancing act in which vibrant color is kept in check with soothing tones from nature.
“Natural materials contain hints of colors that can be extracted for bolder accents,” says Lewis. “We chose oak floors, which have undertones of orange – a color we used as a complement in the public spaces.” Ditto the Calcutta marble in the master bath, with its flecks of green reflected in the green-on-green lacquered cabinetry.