The fourth, and final color trend, in the series of Colormix 2010 from Sherwin Williams is a little bit of a throwback to the bright colors from the 80s with a 60s influence yet flirty, fun, and playful. The new color trend you will see this year, Refreshed, brings the feel of warm and sunny tropical days lying on the beach while enjoying a fru-fru drink with an umbrella. It’s easy to appreciate this trend while we are in the depths of winter.

www.sherwin-williams.com - Refreshed

The Refreshed color trend is perfect for a child’s room with its butterfly colors. There is a sense of optimism with a hint of a bohemian spirit. Additionally, three to four of these pallets of colors may be used at the same time as you can see in this child’s bedroom. 

www.serenaandlily.com - Frieda Collection

While not specifically the exact shade of coral I couldn’t resist sharing this amazing octopus print fabric. It’s fun, a little bohemian, and the styling of this chair is straight out of the 60s just as this trend is also influenced by this period.

www.houzz.com - Octopus Print Chair from Allys Room

You will see tropical floral prints and graphic geometric patterns as found in this Jamaican Villa designed by Meg Braff. What I also appreciate about Meg Braff’s design is the exceptional use of this color trend yet the interior environment isn’t overwhelming with its bright colors. The use of this trend can still provide a sense of relaxation we psychologically associate with a tropical space.

www.coastalliving.com - Island Villa Bedroom

www.coastalling.com - Island Villa Kitchen

Bright and juicy colors simply make you feel good, Refreshed, and may even inspire the desire for a great getaway. While we may not all be able to escape to a villa in St. Martin or Jamaica…perhaps infusing these colors into our bedroom, kitchen, or another relaxing part of the home will bring a smile to our face while we enjoy a little stay-cation where we live.

www.sherwin-williams.com - Refreshed

For more about Colormix 2010 from Sherwin Williams go to.

01.24.2010

Go for the Gold…

It has been rumored in the design community that gold is a new trend in 2010. We have seen shades of metallic return and evolve in various ways in our interiors over recent years.  However, gold has not been the the front runner…until now. Could gold be coming back due to the fact that 2010 is an Olympic year? Or perhaps it is simply because it is perceived as an uplifting color and in the wake of natural disasters like the earthquake in Haiti, a bad economy, and other signs of difficult times we could all use a little uplifting. Surrounding yourself with gold (i.e. a shade of yellow) can bring a sense of joy, vibrancy, and a feeling of promise. According to basic color theory it just makes you feel good.

I set out to look for shades of gold in readily accessible design and though I had to dig a little deep I was surprised at what I found. Just as we have infused cooler shades of  metallic into our homes in recent years you will find that gold and warm shades of mustard will appear in 2010 in the form of subtle accents.

A single piece of furniture…

www.houzz.com Desiree

A bedside lamp…

www.westelm.com Fluted Glass Table Lamp

And even in our dinnerware and table linens…

www.neimanmarcus.com Kelly Wearstler Mulholland Dinnerware

www.neimanmarcus.com Kelly Wearstler for Sferra Napkins & Rings

Not so ready to commit to a metallic gold? This trend can also be seen in a return of shades of mustard and earthy tones of yellow…

www.crateandbarrel CB2 Dajerba Bedding

www.westelm.com Andalusia Rug

As with any trend, it is easy to mix the new gold into your space if you keep it to the accessories and extras that add a little touch to your interior environment. Whether or not you like the new metallic trend of gold or a more subtle shade of mustard yellow it is sure to lift your spirits, bring a smile to your face, and even provide that little bit of winning attitude that goes a long way.

The third in a series of four Colormix color trends for 2010 from Sherwin Williams leans more toward the classically sophisticated side of things. The new color trend, Simplified, is mindful of classic art but not plain, dark, or too simplistic. You will see clean, tailored lines and materials that evoke a bit of softness to what could potentially be considered a style that is stark or cold.

www.sherwin-williams.com - Simplified

Structure, shape, and the integrity of design are important to this color trend. There is an absence of ornamentation and definite attention to form and design.

www.houzz.com - Coburn Architecture

Fashion often translates to and influences what we incorporate into the interiors of our home. Calvin Klein is a classic example of a fashion designer that influences the Simplifiedtrend. His ever present clean lines with the blend of current colors, materials, and the ability to understand good form and structure is why Calvin Klein style is forever a classic.

www.instyle.com - Calvin Klein Runway

The colors are calm, soothing, and adapt well to their environment. Texture and shape add interest and there is an illusion of breezy volume.  Natural materials can weave their way into this trend as well.

www.westelm.com - Baxter

 

www.westelm.com Blake One

All-in-all the Simplified color trend is connected to classic lines, art, with the added feeling of being current for the new decade. A nod to classic artist and Bauhaus school of thought on design the Simplified color trend is a perfect fusion of old and new.  

www.sherwin-williams.com Simplified

For more on Colormix 2010 visit Sherwin Williams.

01.16.2010

Hotels by Design…

There is no reason that you can’t surround yourself with beautiful design when traveling. The next time you take a vacation or a business trip try checking out a boutique hotel or other notable hotels for their design and style in your destination city. Not sure where to start? Check out Hoosta Magazine for boutique hotels worldwide.

If you are looking for mysteriously unique my favorite is the Night Hotel in New York City. I love the pillows and drapes in this room:

www.news-ehoosta.com - Night Hotel in NYC

www.news.e-hoosta.com - The Night Hotel in NYC

For simply classic design I appreciate the James Hotel in Chicago. I find this space calming and serene…quite possibly my favorite:

www.news-e.hoosta.com - The James Hotel in Chicago

www.news-e.hoosta.com - The James Hotel in Chicago

And the most artful in my opinion is the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto, Ontario. I find these rooms whimsical and fun: 

www.news-e.hoosta.com - The Gladstone Hotel in Toronto

www.news-e.hoosta.com - The Gladstone Hotel in Toronto

Doesn’t make living out of a bag seem so dreadful does it?

The second set in the Colormix 2010 color series that forecasts colors which will be prevalent in 2010 has evolved from what we know and treasure from our past. Once again in tough times we often find ourselves reflecting on “better” times in the past. These reflections are connected to heirlooms or vintage pieces found in flea-markets and second-hand stores. They may look a bit worn but are really what we consider to be character. The colors inspire all things that are Treasured. We treasure the stories behind the stories that are invoked by a vintage piece of family china or perhaps a found object from the neighbor’s yard sale.

www.sherwin-williams.com - Treasured

 

The connection between the past and the present and the desire to move away from a “throw away society”. We spend our dollars wisely and intend to keep and treasure classic pieces that will carry through into the future.

www.houzz.com - Country Living Magazine

All things that are authentic but also paired with contemporary pieces.

www.houzz.com - Pachecos Living Space

www.hgtv.com - Rate My Space

The “Treasured” trend of colors is a softly layered palette. Layered with age, time, inspiration, and stories that are only connected with the things found in our environment. Soft, classic, and a bit romantic is indicative of this trend.

What connects me to this trend and draws me in is that it lends itself well to my eclectic style. I’m often classic and mildly traditional with a bit of quirkiness infused into the space. Classic prints, clean traditional lines, topped off with a ceramic peacock found at a yard sale. These colors and the vintage traditional style that goes with them are truly meant to be Treasured.

www.sherwin-williams.com - Treasured

To learn more about the Colormix 2010 color trends go to Sherwin Williams.  

There are four major color trends that we will see in this New Year and for the month of January on Color Trend Tuesday from The I.Design Box we will review those established by Sherwin Williams.

The first in the Colormix 2010 series is “Rooted. These colors are inspired and influenced by African, Native American, and Aboriginal tribal colors. Rich and warm and rooted in the earth you will find a sense of vibrancy and life in these colors. 

Sherwin Williams - Rooted

Color trends and inspiration for our homes are also influenced by fashion, what is on the catwalks, as well as other sources of the design world. An example as seen from Tiffany Amber in fall of 2009…

Tiffany-Amber-Arise-African-Fashion-Collective

Tribal crafts,  textiles, and prints will be popular home accents for 2010. Influences from African, Native American, and Aboriginal tribes will be prevelant.

Aboriginal Art

 www.westelm.com - Etched-Square Silk Pillow

African Influenced Interior Design - www.sanfranciscosentinal.com

The Rooted trend of colors is earthy and full of intrigue that can only be found in the history of our natural environment. Urban yet earthy will make its way into our homes in our paint, accessory, and other decorative selections.

What I love the most about this trend is it is a solid neutral yet vibrant base that can be built upon over time and will remain classic in its own right. After all these colors are “rooted” in our global history. 

www.sherwin-williams.com - Rooted

A special thanks to Laurie Clark of Sherwin Williams who presented this series of trends at a Colormix 2010 presentation in Denver, Colorado.

Go to Sherwin Williams for more on the Color Forecast for 2010.