Play with Paint

As a designer, I’m always working with color. Whether it be for fabrics, interior rooms or for a product, color can make a world of difference on how one feels about a space or pattern. After years of searching for the perfect colors to go with my own products, I am happy to be able to announce my own new line of paints. All with the lowest VOC possible in 32 colors. The ability to transform design through color is exciting. Everyone knows that a fresh paint color can change an entire space—same with textiles and patterns. Transform your world, home or anything via color.


Annette Tatum Interior Paint

I love when color choices really transform a room. This palette of grey, blues and white offset the crisp, modern edge to this child’s room.


Image from Elements of Style

Here the playful side of blue becomes a bold yet soothing choice for this baby’s room.


Image from House of Turquoise

Childlike and fresh, coral also offers a twist of color from traditional pink.


Image from Inspiration for Decoration

Clean and all boy, it works every time.


Image from Diary of a Yummy Mummy

Have fun with color. One of the easiest ways to transform a room with minimal cost is to paint. Sample your favorite color for any room in your house.

Annette Tatum

Annette Tatum

Santa Monica, CA based Annette is the creator of the interior decor lines, House, Little House and Annette Tatum Collections. She is also the author of The Well-Dressed Home, which features her universal style guide for translating your sense of fashion into home design.

Comments

  1. Melisa

    October 6, 2011

    So excited for you new line of paint. Congrats Annette!

  2. Amanda

    October 7, 2011

    Your new colors all look very yummy!!! If they are food, I’d be gobbling them all up. Really, I just love the shades!

  3. Deandra

    October 12, 2011

    These paint colors are just… LOVE! Sorbet, Tart, Winter, Clover, Coast, Dream, Lake, Orchid… If only I can use all these colors in my room!

  4. Starlight Juliet

    October 17, 2011

    Great design, I love the unique colors! Though in the first picture it seems you started with an adult room with adult books, put in a crib and called it a nursery.

  5. Lucy

    June 25, 2012

    Beautiful colour range, it would be very hard to choose!

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