Thursday, January 8, 2009

Discover the Paint Color Trends for 2009


Color style for 2009 draws inspiration from both nature and nurture. With increasing numbers of homeowners remaining in place, many are searching for options to refresh and reinvigorate their living spaces. By simply changing the paint color in a room, all spaces in the home become reinvention candidates. Key drivers for 2009 color choices include aspirations that create a comfortable and tranquil home environment coupled with a return to authentic and sustainable materials. In contrast, lively color use and bold patterns will find their place as an alternative to more sedate living areas.

Menswear
Like a warm argyle or paisley sweater, consumers increased their yearning for artisanship and authentic materials like those found in "Menswear". Menswear allows for a more traditional use of hues than recently seen such as navy blue, "leather like" brown and rich grey. Color recommendations: Grey, Navy Blue, Brown and Black Decorative effects: Argyle, Herringbone and Pinstripes .

Weather or Not!
Our eco-consciousness continues to expand and "Weather or Not!" glances upward for inspiration. This palette takes a cue from the continually changing skies and provides the homeowner with colors represented at sunrise or sunset resulting in a shift from the more expected botanical hues. Color recommendations: Dusty purple, deep blue, bronze metallics and rosy pink Decorative effects: Large, dramatic geometric patterns incorporating metallic finishes.

What's in Bloom?
Consumers increased desire for healthy and sustainable locally grown fruits and vegetables provides fresh inspiration for "What's in Bloom". Another twist on the "green" movement, is inspired by fresh hues including citrus green, mango and lemon yellow. Not just a one season offering, "What's in Bloom" also derives inspiration from fresh fall produce such as pumpkin orange and apple red. "What's in Bloom" is ripe for use in a child's bedroom, playroom and kitchens. Use in closets and pantry areas to provide an unanticipated pop of color.

Color Recommendations
Citrus Green, Mango, Apple Red, Lemon Yellow and Pumpkin Orange
Decorative Effects: Black as an accent color on trim or doors provides an interesting and unexpected frame for the What's in Bloom color palette. quick colour information ...

Gray will act as an important neutral in both residential and commercial spaces. Intense colors will tone down to more restrained and elegant shades -Reds and Oranges will have a yellow undertone (the undertone is really important when choosing paint colors!) -Blues will have a slight undertone of violet (in other words, they will lean more purple) -Yellows and greens will be more yellow-based (think avocado), and some will have a touch of blue, too (think green gemstone shades). Neutrals will be inspired by nature such as stone, wood, and natural textiles like linen. Grays will range from light to dark and be utilized as a main neutral, with a touch of brown, that ever popular “natural neutral”. To picture gray-brown, think about a set of French Gray markers. In French Gray, brown is used to warm up the color (as opposed to a Cool Gray, which is blue based).

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