Home Improvement Magazine Kitchen Fashions Fall 2017 | Page 14

FALL COLOURS I hair. They loved the colour blue and extolled the virtues of it as they shrouded both themselves and their home in all shades from powder to cobalt to pewter. In fact, they were as passionate about the coolness of their side of the colour wheel as my mom was about the warmth of hers. I was left confused and conflicted in the middle. INSIDE YOUR HOME WITH COBI LADNER grew up with a mom who loved “fall colours”. Perhaps because she was born in October or because she was a redhead who was told to wear olive and gold all her life. Or maybe it was just because I was growing up in the 70s. Whatever the reason, our house (and cottage) were bathed in the warm glow of fall colours all year round. When I caught the decorating bug in my early teens, I was naturally curious about the merits of the other side of the colour wheel - mauves and blues and God forbid - greys. My mother spoke of them with distain as if they were the cold and unwelcoming cousins to our warm and fun-loving fall colours. It just so happened that my best friend was a blue-eyed blond with a mom who had pink lipstick and frost-and-tip As the groovy 70s turned in the posh 80s, over-used earth- tones took a back seat to rich jewel-tones and I found myself once again swayed from my roots, this time to a cleaner, brighter look as I decorated my first apartment in crisp white with Marimekko prints in the kitchen and oversized birds-of-paradise on the bed-not an earth- tone to behold. Surprisingly, my mother loved it. Today my mom is open to all kinds of colours but her favorite is still yellow. As I look around my own home I see I’ve found my comfort zone smack in the middle. Our house is split with the warmth and comfort of "fall colours" in the living spaces like living, dining and family rooms and hallways and the cool, clean and soothing shades of 14