Let me first start this week by welcoming my new readers joining me from Maria’s blog. I received so many positive comments and emails regarding last week’s interview which says a lot about her following.
I also want to send a special thank you to Lisa at Destination Seaborn for featuring BluLabel Bungalow this past Friday! After reading her post, it made me feel great to know that my vision for BluLabel Bungalow is being communicated clearly and that you love it! Please visit Lisa’s blog, here.
Moving on…today, in the midst of another threat of snow, I am dreaming of Spring. And what does Spring 2010 bring in terms of trends and colors in home decor? Based on the Pantone Fashion Color Report for Spring 2010, our wardrobes are expected to contain these colors:
As seen below, Tory Burch’s Spring 2010 Collection features “fusion coral” and is inspired by resort wear with bold colors, graphic patterns, and textures. Resort wear as it translated into home decor tends to teeter on the edge of whimscial and sophisticated as illustrated in these room designed by Lynn Morgan. The introduction of coral against the stark contrast of bold black and white patterns breathes an element of playfulness.
Here is coral once again but this time paired with tan, another neutral. Warm neutral walls temper the room while still allowing coral to exist (floor to ceiling) as the dominate color. The watery blue centerpiece is reminiscent of seaglass found on the beach. It makes me wonder if the designer found inspiration for this room while combing the beach.
Also check out my previous post here where I recently used coral and neutrals in my client’s home office redesign.
Regarding home decor trends, the sunbrust mirror continues to maintain its momentum as well as the presence of animal print (timeless, if you ask me). What I’m excited about is the sculptural-like quality of “Bubble-Inspired” Lighting. Very contemporary, it still has a place in traditional home decor. Eye-catching and lighthearted, it creates the illusion of bubbles floating through the air as well as enhancing the feeling of having an open space…proves that bubbly doesn’t always come in a bottle.
What other colors and trends do you see popping up in home decor for the Spring?
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