Runways
and driveways have long been the inspirational source for home furnishings
and decorating color choices. However, consumers’ increasing color
confidence and personal style makes any color fashionable for 2008. From
glass-like blues, botanical greens, dramatic black and white and whisper
soft pink, color directions will drive towards individual self-expression,
glamorous living experiences or an increasing awareness of important
environmental causes.
“Go
Green”
Green may just become the newest “neutral” color. Used
as a subtle backdrop to reflect an enhanced eco-consciousness, green
will be
representative of the growing environmental movement. Mid-tone hues of
fern, palm, pine and sage will be used on their own or coupled with clear
blue or aqua to create a living space that conjures up a sense of outdoor-friendly
living. Sandy tans and warm browns can be intermingled to complete that
earthy and eco-friendly feel.
While suitable for all areas of the home, these combinations are an
especially good choice for bathrooms, kitchens and family living spaces.
 “Sophisticated
Elegance”
Gaining popularity in 2008, black and white
paint hues will enhance opulent living spaces that are filled with
accessories, crystal lighting, mirrors and rich fabrics. Metallics
and high sheen finishes along with rich textures benefit from the
sophistication of this striking palette. For an unexpected color
punch, add cause related hues such as dramatic red or maintain the
room’s classic undertones with subtle pink or taupe. Dramatic
and sophisticated, black and white becomes the backdrop for today’s
glamorous spaces.
Master bedroom suites and living rooms are only two of the spaces
that can benefit from sophisticated elegance.
“Crewel
Colors”
Many
consumers continue to strive for simplicity in
their technology overloaded, hectic lifestyles
and seek a return to a gentler way of life. The
crewel color palette reflects consumers returning
interest in crafts, home cooking and family focused
activities. Like a rich and color filled needlepoint
pattern, these hues add a soulful and personalized
feel to any space. Handcrafted items create a sense
of stability and security and these warm, creamy
rich colors will do the same in your space. Rich
cranberry reds, warm browns, along with pumpkin
orange help to create a nurturing and caring environment.
Mix in deep-toned blue and the tapestry is complete.
Crewel colors remain an excellent choice for kitchen or dining areas
and can be warming, like a knitted afghan, in family spaces.
No matter which hue or palatte attracts attention, consumers continue to
have an increased appreciation for paint quality and value. And, why
not? It is a personal choice for a personal space—home.
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