9 ombre designs for a soft splash of color

2022-05-21 20:57:12 By : Ms. Helen Lee

In BOH’s new series On Trend, we’re asking designers to share their favorite of-the-moment finds.

Equal parts colorful and ethereal, ombre palettes and patterns have proven their appeal, transcending trend status to become an enduring design option. In addition to bringing a medley of dreamy gradient tones to a room, these gently blended, graduating shades of the same hue can create a sense of rhythm and movement, whether they’re adorning accent pieces or an entire wall. “I love the flow that ombre creates,” designer Alex Alonso tells Business of Home. “It gives the eye a soft progression, and it allows you to be more playful with color in a space without being too dramatic or harsh in the transition.”

Intrigued, we asked Alonso and designers Christina Roughan and Katie Lydon to share their favorite of-the-moment ombre finds and how to employ them in a space.

Roughan believes that good design is more than just eye candy—it can elevate a client’s quality of life. The Greenwich, Connecticut–based designer approaches each project with a toolbox of sprightly hues, peppy prints, tactile textiles and clean silhouettes to ensure that no space lacks in comfort, sophistication or levity.

A maximalist at heart, Alonso has an affinity for what he describes as “modern Victorian” design. The Miami designer behind Mr. Alex Tate doesn’t shy away from bold colors, shapes or textures, and in turn has earned a reputation for creating lush and layered interiors that don’t skimp on livability.

Lydon has a knack for balancing classic and contemporary elements in a space. Originally from London, the New York–based designer is just as likely to incorporate an antique chandelier or a Louis XVI–style dining chair in a room as an acrylic console or modern work of art. The end result is a harmonious mix of old and new aesthetics that somehow manages to feel both fresh and timeless.

Homepage photo: A room designed by Roughan Interiors | Read McKendree