April 23, 2014

Spring Refresh: Jeff Lewis

Designer and house flipper extraordinaire Jeff Lewis has long been an inspiration to the CMDG team. His aesthetic speaks to our love of details. His use of brilliant patterns, textures, and artwork pull at our heartstrings. It’s almost like he designs with us in mind.

One branch of his ever-growing brand is a release of 32 base paint colors under the name Jeff Lewis Color. These neutrals fall into six different categories – whites, greens, grays, blues, beiges, and browns – and have us itching to paint something…anything.

We see spring as a time of renewal, a time to clear out clutter, simplify and freshen up. Sometimes, it seems to scream, “hey, lighten up. Make a Mint Julep!” [But that’s neither here nor there.] Lately, we’ve been thinking of a different kind of refreshment. A new look.

We have chosen a few of our favorite colors from the Jeff Lewis collection to inspire a spring face-lift for any room. We can’t get enough of these [dare we say] bold neutrals.

Jeff Lewis Color 1

In Carter’s opinion, Jeff Lewis has perfected the gray palette. He envisions a room of Agave walls paired with dark accent pieces in shades like Carbon and Perfect Storm. Add Sky and Smoke furnishings to lighten up the look.

Brandi has her eye on a slightly darker palette. She envisions Gravel walls with doors and molding in Knight. Mix in elements of Ink Blot, Lake, and Atlantic for an edgy look that is just her style.

Jeff Lewis Color 2

We’d love to see what ideas you have come up with to refresh your home, office, or garden this spring. Share your looks with us on Pinterest by using #CMDGrefresh, and we’ll choose a few of our favorite pins to post on our own Refresh Board.

For more on Jeff Lewis Color and inspiration for your own spring room refresh, visit jefflewiscolor.com.

 

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