Color Trends 2007
Home Hues that Comfort and Excite
From spicy color combinations
to hues that warm the soul, our 2007 color
trends contain palettes that work independently
as a “statement color” or as a subtle
backdrop where home furnishings and accessories
take center stage. We are excited to share the
annual trend report, which contains color hues
appropriate for all areas of the home or living
space.
Happy Painting,

Debbie
Zimmer, Editor
dzimmer@rohmhaas.com
Comfort
Colors
Just like the
comfort foods we
return to when
searching for familiarity
and simplicity,
the comfort color
palette provides
a pleasant association
with uncomplicated
times and a respite
from our hectic,
technology-overloaded
life. Their
warmth envelopes
us and provides
a simple reward
and feeling of
security.
Biscuit and wheat
neutrals, cocoa
brown, pumpkin
orange and cinnamon
apple pie, are
just a few of the
comfort colors
that will wrap
your room with
warmth and promote
a stress-free space.
The comfort color
palette is an especially
good choice for
kitchens and family
rooms.
Back
to Nature
A
growing focus on the environment and sustainable products
continues to push natural, earthy hues to the forefront.
Yellows and blues, leaf-like greens, along with organic
browns combine to bring the outdoors in. Add translucency
and a glass like quality by incorporating varying paint
sheen levels. As a subtle accent color, add rust or
copper-like metallics into the scheme.
Bathrooms and
bedrooms are perfect
places to incorporate
the back to nature
hues or in rooms
where an accent
wall is employed.
Stark
Contrast
What’s
black and white
and red all over?
The 2007 stark
contrast palette!
With the 2008
Summer Olympics
just around the
corner and a
keen and continuing
interest in Asian
culture, these
and other events
have helped to
shape this bold
and striking
group. 
From
clean, clear
reds and deep
plums
to the sophistication
of black and white,
this color group
works both as an
accent and as an
elegant backdrop
for many living
spaces. Polished
brass metallics
complement this
scheme.
Dining,
living rooms
and especially
powder rooms
will benefit from
this
bold and spicy
palette.
The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute
P.O. Box 1348
Philadelphia, PA 19109
215.592.3000
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