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.
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.
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Philadelphia, PA 19109
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