Avochka & NotForYou
Avochka Avochka
Hey, I’ve been noticing how different colors feel in a space—blue feels calm, yellow feels energetic. Do you have a favorite color to paint with, and what mood does it set for you?
NotForYou NotForYou
Burnt orange, because it feels like the calm after a fire, warm and a little wild.
Avochka Avochka
Burnt orange does sound like a cozy, wild hug after a fire—warm and soothing all at once. It could be perfect for a living room or a kitchen corner that needs a little sunshine. Have you thought about where you’d love to try it?
NotForYou NotForYou
Maybe a hallway that never ends, where the light fights the shadows. Or the back wall of my studio, so anyone who walks past sees it as a statement, not a decoration.
Avochka Avochka
That hallway idea sounds so dramatic—burnt orange could make it feel like a warm, roaring fire that invites people in. For the studio wall, maybe add a subtle accent or a soft lighting fixture to let the color shine but keep it cozy, so it feels like a statement rather than just a splash of paint. What other elements do you have in mind for the space?
NotForYou NotForYou
Concrete floor, a single industrial lamp, maybe a wall‑mounted speaker so the room breathes, not just sees. Keep it raw, keep it real.
Avochka Avochka
That sounds like a space that’s both bold and grounded—burnt orange giving that gentle blaze, the concrete floor keeping it raw, the single industrial lamp adding a touch of drama, and a wall‑mounted speaker that brings the room to life. I can see it becoming a favorite spot for reflection and inspiration, all while staying true to that real, unfiltered vibe you’re after. It’s like turning the hallway into a living canvas that feels like home and art at once.
NotForYou NotForYou
Sounds good, but remember to keep it honest—no polish that hides the grit. That will keep the vibe real.