Today’s
versatile palettes encompass colors inspired by the earth,
sea and
sky along with metallics and brights to add “pop” and
excitement. And while these colors have steadily gained
popularity in recent years, homeowners are taking this
trend a step further by extending it to the type of paint
they choose. Environmentally friendly low-VOC paints are
increasingly becoming popular for a variety of reasons,
most notably because they lack odor. These paints are formulated
to meet modern indoor air quality standards. Because of
this, the room can be put back into use almost immediately
after being painted. In addition, since they are not considered
hazardous waste, consumers can take pride that they are
not harming the environment when disposing of any leftover
paints.
This nature-inspired trend lends itself
particularly well to designing multiple color schemes,
with a nod toward
how colors naturally fit together. For example, by
combining pale beige with a brighter, true blue recreates
the look
of earth and sky. On the other hand, create the appearance
of a sun-dappled forest by complementing a muted green
wall color with burnished gold metallic trim.
Nature
has already provided the most inspirational color schemes.
With a little help from modern technology, it’s
now easier than ever to create a home that does more
than look good, it’s good for the environment.
Accent
on Nature
Just as in nature, nothing looks more refreshing than
a muted landscape punctuated with an unexpected burst
of
color. For inspiration, look to your backyard. A ripe
tomato still on the vine, a bright yellow sunflower
swaying in
the breeze, even a blazing sunset, can offer inspiration
for an eye-catching color scheme.
True Blue
Blue, in all its tints and hues, has long been a favorite.
In previous seasons’ trends, it has mostly been
confined to the bedroom and bath. But since blue is so
prevalent in nature, it is now one of the important colors
in home décor. The latest clear, true blues are
being used through the house, both as an accent color
and as a color scheme anchor.
Blue’s popularity is extending to other colors as
well, particularly with the emerging popularity of blue-based
greens. The most modern greens take their inspiration from
moss, pine and the lush vegetation of the rainforest.
Down to Earth
Deep, dark chocolate brown, a popular color in recent season,
will continue to factor into the earth tone palette.
However, lighter tints such as beige, tan and other desert-toned
hues offer a fresher take on the trend. They are an especially
good choice for those that are color-shy and ideally
suited to pair with a bright-colored accent wall or metallic
trim.

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