Color Trends 2010 – It’s All About Time
February 1, 2010
Color trends for 2010 take
inspiration from a variety of social and economic influences. In addition,
living space personalization continues to act as a driver for color change,
with accent walls or niche areas appropriate for small doses of high-impact,
bold color, while using more subtle hues on broad wall
areas.
Debbie Zimmer, paint and color expert with the Paint Quality Institute(sm),
states, “More and more homeowners are taking on the task of simple home
projects to save money and improve their current space. Conversely, others are
sprucing up in preparation for placing their home on the
market.”
Regardless of the purpose, a fresh coat of paint remains one of the most
economical ways to accomplish all three. No matter what paint color is used,
homeowners continue to strive for comfortable, tranquil home environments.
Good Morning
Zimmer shares, “While
over-the-top renovations aren’t the norm today, handy homeowners are tackling
small, manageable home improvements, such as the addition of a morning kitchen
to a bedroom or home office.”
With consumers’ continued desire to create both warm and functional spaces, the
Good Morning palette consists of hues that are fresh, clean and comfortable. Color
recommendations are the following: honey-like hues such as tan or
pale gold; coral; yellow; and mineral grey.
Good Night
“The inspiration for the
Good Night palette comes from above – the ceiling,” offers Zimmer. Why sleep
beneath a lackluster white canopy? Wrap any space with constant color by
painting the ceiling in a tint, tone or shade of the wall color or add a softer
touch by paring pastel hues. She continues, “From pastels to deep-tones, Good
Night hues, as you might expect, are especially useful in bedrooms and baths or
to ‘warm-up’ a family space.” Color recommendations are:
pastel hues, particularly pale blue or shell pink for ceilings; midnight blue;
eggplant; and wine.
Good Bye
Home staging continues to
grow in popularity, as property owners look for home sale assistance. Zimmer
states, “The Good Bye palette reflects an assortment of simplistic hues that
work across a variety of spaces, creating a welcoming first impression and
suitable backdrop for any living area.”
Whether you’re saying “good-bye” to one home or “hello” to another, this
classic palette is suitable for all areas and is an especially good choice for
foyers, kitchens and family living spaces. Color recommendations include:
khaki paired with crisp white; mid-toned blues; off-white or bisque; and
black.
Zimmer concludes, “No matter which hue attracts attention
this year, consumers continue to have an increased appreciation for paint
quality and value.” And, why not? It remains a personal choice for a personal
space – it’s about time.
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