Avochka & NotForYou
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?
Burnt orange, because it feels like the calm after a fire, warm and a little wild.
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?
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.
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?
Concrete floor, a single industrial lamp, maybe a wall‑mounted speaker so the room breathes, not just sees. Keep it raw, keep it real.
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.
Sounds good, but remember to keep it honest—no polish that hides the grit. That will keep the vibe real.