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The Power of Pastels: A Color-Blocked Family Loft in France

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We’ve been big fans of French designer Caroline Gomez since 2009, when she launched her first collection of home furnishings and accessories. Light of touch with practical purpose, the designs are first prototyped in Gomez’s studio in Bordeaux, France, before being sent out for manufacturing by French craftsmen. Partial to keeping things close to home, Gomez invited us into the live/work home and studio that she shares with her husband and young daughter, where her specialist training as a colorist is soon evident. 

Photography by Julien Fernandez via Style Me Pretty

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Living Area | Remodelista

Above: Gomez's house and studio are in a former jukebox repair shop built in the 1930s. In the open, all-white main space, she uses color to define the living, dining, and work areas.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Living Room | Remodelista

Above: By introducing a wall of windows as well as skylights and internal glass partitions, Gomez filled the house with daylight and integrated her urban courtyard into the main space. Her furnishings are a mix of her own designs and midcentury Scandinavian pieces.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Dining Area with Yellow Wall | Remodelista

Above: Defined by a yellow wall, the dining area sits outside the kitchen, which is sectioned off by a partial glass partition. The dining table is surrounded by an assortment of midcentury greatest hits: two Panton Chairs by Verner Panton, the Series 7 Side Chair by Arne Jacobsen, and the Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Pink Smeg in Kitchen | Remodelista

Above: Gomez includes a block of color in the kitchen with a pink under-the-counter Smeg dishwasher. Note the carefully chosen pastel accessories.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Living Area  | Remodelista

Above: A painted rectangle of mint green demarcates the living room, while a light blue patch calls out Gomez's studio beyond.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, mint green chair, pale gray walls | Remodelista

Above: An Eames RAR–style rocker in mint green sits in front of a pale gray wall. 

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Living Area with painted pastel green rectangle | Remodelista

Above: A closer look at the mint green that quietly defines the living area. The standing wood lamp is Gomez's La Baladeuse design.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Studio Office, Light Blue Paint  | Remodelista

Above: Gomez painted her studio a light blue that crosses a corner and extends two-thirds of the way up the walls.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Color chart in office | Remodelista

Above: The color specialist finds inspiration in fabric samples and organizes her books on the top of the bookcase by hue.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Pink and Gray bedroom | Remodelista

Above: In the master bedroom, Gomez plays with blocks of color. La Torche, another of her lamp designs, sits on bedside wooden drawers painted pink and gray to match the walls. 

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Pink and Grey Bedroom  | Remodelista

Above: By turning the corner with the block of gray paint, Gomez alludes to a headboard.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, corner shelf in bedroom, white and gray painted walls | Remodelista

Above: In the family room area, Gomez painted a band of gray to wainscot height to ground the daybed and midcentury credenza. She used her own Linge Longue shelves to form a corner display of cards, drawings, and photographs.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, desk area defined by green paint on wall | Remodelista

Above: Gomez introduced a painted blue-green backdrop to the wooden desk outside her daughter's bedroom. 

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Cluster of Paper Lanterns | Remodelista

Above: Canvas curtains hide storage while an assortment of paper lanterns create understated whimsy in the daughter's bedroom. See 5 Favorites: Paper Lantern DIY's for more ideas.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, red and pink cushions on bed | Remodelista

Above: A pink Pigeon Light by Ed Carpenter hovers over an assortment of floral and geometric-patterned cushions.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, mint green walls and black tiled bathroom | Remodelista  

Above: An unexpected combination of mint green and black tiles brings an otherwise plain bathroom to life.

Caroline Gomez, Pastels and Colors in Bordeaux House, Blue and Yellow entry hall, galvanized metal panelling | Remodelista

Above: Gomez outlined the pale blue entry in bright yellow, and paneled a wall with a sheet of galvanized metal to protect against wear and tear.

Caroline Gomez on bicycle outside of her Bordeaux House | Remodelista

Above: Gomez and her young daughter, outside their Bordeaux abode.

To see more of Gomez's furnishings and accessories, have a look at Display-Worthy Wood Cutting Boards and Lean-to Shelving and Storage. Her website and online shop are at Studio Caroline Gomez

Intrigued by Gomez's use of pink and want to give it a try? See color specialist Eve Aschcraft's post about Ways to Introduce Pink.

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This post is an update. It originally ran on November 19, 2014, as part of our All in the Family issue.

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