{411} Client Project Update
At Milieu Design Group, Inc. , we discuss color schemes with our clients at almost at every meeting. Color seems to be a part of almost every conversation. For example, when we are selecting hardwood floors we must discuss the stain color (if that applies). When at the granite yard, color is of course part of that conversation too. We cannot seem to avoid color in our conversations with our clients and that is for a good reason – it is the building block for a project.

{Source: TAMU Horticulture}
Melissa Knott, Assistant Designer at MDG, and I have been working on selections for the interiors a new 3,300 sq ft town-home. The couple relocated from New Jersey to Alpharetta, GA. We’re so lucky as Jo happens to {love} color and this project has been about color at every step of the way {and we luv it}. We love that Jo welcomed our ideas that inspired her unique color schemes she had in mind for each space their new home.
{Master Bedroom Options}
Color is such a personal statement and when used in interiors, it evokes a different emotion in every person who experiences it.
{Living Room Options}
{Dining Room Options}
Don’t you just love the use of all the calming neutrals selected with nice {pops} of Teal layered into the Master Bedroom mix. In the Living and Dining areas, the {wow} color was orange. She loves orange! So, to make it work, we have made sure to use a little of each throughout all four levels of the home.
Even in all white spaces, there is typically one “wow” color that draws your eye in, a landing spot if you will. One of the easiest ways to achieve a memorable space is to mix things up with an “unique” color scheme. At MDG, we really don’t see clients that often who are wanting all “neutrals” or all {wow} colors utilized in a space. What we see most is clients wanting to play it safe but not feel like they’ve done just that. They want those {pops} of color without too much commitment to them. Basically color that can be changed easily when they are tired of them.


You can ease yourself into using color by trying our tips here to give your home more color: throw pillows and pillow shams, accent hand towels, place-mats and napkins, matting around art work and art itself, lamps, vases and frames set within bookshelves or even a bold patterned rug.
{Images: Layla Grace}
We are installing some of the first furniture pieces for Jo today and the Baker piece below is one of our favorites.
{Baker’s Barbara Barry “Boxwoods” Console for the Dining Room}
Many more layers will be added to this clients home, so keep checking back to see more images of installs. We hope you like them!
If you’d like help creating a home you absolutely love, contact us about MDG Interior Design services. You may also give us a call at (404) 257-0559.


















































