colorwhisperer

I use the power of color
to transform experiences. Upgrade and distinguish your home, office, or commercial project, with trusted help choosing the right colors. Everyone should have the advantage of exquisite surroundings!


A neutral was chosen for this room, which was the entire length of the building and had a variety of activity zones

A sexy pink for the bathroom


This deep atlantic blue to complement the cool temperature of the marble facade.

We chose to paint cabinets, rather than walls, a color.

A light hue with lilac undertones was chosen to create a peaceful sanctuary.

Harmonizing tile color choices

The warmth of this neutral helped this north-facing space feel less cold.

Client desired a wall color to match her chosen floor tile.

A soft white was chosen for the kitchen in part to unify original and new detailing.


The minimal low cabinetry in this kitchen was an opportunity to add signature color to the room.

Walls were treated with a neutral off-white in this west facing room; and all trim was a contrasting light gray, for a traditional look.

This room was flooded with natural light; milky chocolate walls created a cozy TV room.

This exposed brick wall got a milky wash. The transparency creates a soft texture that plays against the texture of the ebony colored white oak floors, whose color I specified custom mixed.

This room was bright, but small, so it got a light color.

The challenge was to choose a yellow (the child's chosen color) the whole family could live with.

This bathroom was softly lit from a skylight; the green-grays warmly finished the space.


This bathroom had no natural light, and was tile-heavy. A bright color was desired; I specified an oceanic green to introduce a natural element

This large space with exposed conduit was whitewashed for unity.


This grand stair's soft lines were enhanced with a warm blue.

A saturated color was desired in this area of the home. I specified this warm apricot.

There was no natural light in this corridor, which was previously stark white. A straw color made the space feel habitable.

Another view of the garden level entry.


This room was north facing in a high-rise building; and the natural light was harsh. This antique color, French Manicure, created a calm retreat.

This suede-like color both held together this large, brightly lit space, and was a contrasting backdrop to the client's collection of b/w photographs.

This Farrow and Ball shade was dark in value, but tons of natural light in this space allowed the room to feel spacious.