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2009 Color Trends
We design types tend to use Benjamin Moore paint when we are specifying paint colors. His painting has more color depth than other brands and covers very well.
Doty Horn, director of color and design for Benjamin Moore, travels the land looking for trends. Work Color trends for two years in advance. PowerPoint Presentation Doty Popular events collected worldwide showed that seem nests chairs furniture tubes made of PVC melt. Doty distills all these crazy, out there in the movement patterns of colors that can be used for real life. Horn analysis identifies colors will be popular in everything from automobiles to home appliances accessories and interior decoration.
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Here is the news:
According to Benjamin Moore Color Press, 2009, there are four main color trends to be dominant in our area next year and beyond.
Raw: Horn says this palette is derived from minimalism pressure, life reduced to its even more authentic. Horn said that this palette is derived from the raw wood blocks concrete and other "make-do" materials and includes shades of white, sand and gray.
Benjamin Moore "Raw" colors: OC-65 Chantilly Lace, Mascarpone AF-20 piece collection Vientos Tucson AF-45 AF-65 AF-85 Frappe fossil AF-95 Hush, jute AF-80, 1024, Sterling 1591, steel wool Storm AF-700, 2121-20, 2121 – 10 Gray
Urban Silence Horn told the group of colors reflects the divide between life in the city and life outside the city. "The trees and houses houses become trees, "he said.
In more urban buildings incorporate rooftop gardens and shipping containers are converted to spaces of life, the city becomes softer, more livable. Horn said this palette reflects these changes by mixing the gray tones of urban life with bright colors like green, organic, rust and terra cotta.
Moore Benzoin "Urban Silence" colors: gray shadow from 2125 to 1940, Lapland AF-410 bright yellow 370 Wasabi AF-430, 532 Old Gold Gold Clearance ViƱas 167 301 Glen Ridge, Rural rotates 999 AF-375 Taupe, Brown Abbey 1225, bronze metallic bronze-30 (Studio Finish) copper metal copper-40 (Studio Finish)
Simplexity: Understanding The color palette, think of the pixels that make up a computer screen: thousands of small dots of different colors that combine to form a whole. These are the colors that have more to them than to the naked eye.
"Colors here are very complex, they have great depth to them, but they are easy to use, so some of the simplicity of this "Horn said. For example, he says, think of a color that looks black but is actually purple. "It's almost black but has a blue background and red continue to be done and only has a rich texture and a rich landscape, and how light hits it, you start seeing the nuances of how the colors cover below. "
"Simplexity Benajamin Moore of "colors: Storm AF-685 AF-395 Meditation, Amsterdam AF-550 AF-160 Carob, Caponata AF-650, Merlot Red 2006-10, 2085-10 Red Creek, dry mustard 2158-10, 2068 Majestic Purple – 10 of 714 Hidden Falls, butter Yam AF-230, 1546 Gargoyle
Private identity: the identity "private" Palette Horn said she and color trends that other experts were thinking about how we express our individuality in this overwhelming world's population. Here, the colors are bright, bold and unexpected.
"You are your own person that will put together a custom color," said Horn. "You could make a bright red mixed with a powder blue and put a bold gold medal against him. So you have this contrast of vivid color, and then a very light color and gives an unexpected twist. "
Benjamin Moore "identity private sector Colors include Desert Rose 2094-50, Mango Punch 154 perenne 405, 762 Pacific Palisades, Tricycle Red 2000-20, 2079-20 red blush, Thunderbird 675, Lucerne AF-530, Fire and Ice 1329, black satin (very bright) from 2131 to 1910, Silver Metallic Silver-20 (Studio Finish), Gold Metallic Gold-10 (Studio Finish)
(The symbols after the colors listed above indicate the collection, while those with a mean AF are part of the affinity group OC the colors-white and color with the numbers in your group are regular classic colors).
Not sure where to start? What colors to use history?
I think you can use colors that are consistent with the geography in which they live, home architecture and most of all personal choices. If you live on the 28th floor of a condo overlooking a high mountain overlooking a river … Its all about point of view. So keep your colors with a thud. The color palette of RAW can be a good choice for you. If you live in a gray climate, and I want color, Simplexity rich palette of colors can be the right choice for you.
I think the real trend is customization. People are tired others telling them what is good for your home. When choosing colors that reflect the color suits you. What do you like to use? This feels like when you want to enter the door? Color evokes a feeling of challenge.
You can buy a sample of the color you want and the application of paint on "powerful council." This is a plastic sheet material 2×2 corrugated thin not warp when painted. You can get in most paint stores, Benjamin Moore. See what the color is like night and during the day, before painting the whole room.
More importantly, be brave – it's just paint. You may return to make some money.
Good painting!
Kimberlee Jaynes
Associate Member NWSID
Kimberlee Jaynes specializes in color Portland Oregon
Kimberlee Jaynes placed as a finalist in the category of national residential price Benjamin Moore tone. Over 150 participants took part in this national competition.
Kimberlee Jaynes was one of the most talented designers in Portland Oregon. His work is a combination of sophistication comfortable and confident simplicity. She is constantly praised for achieving that delicate balance between serene and striking, while creating a unique environment that instantly feels right. Within Kimberlee Jaynes is where art meets function – a delicious mixture of "Why did not I think?" and "That's how my house had the intention of feeling. "
An associate member of Northwest Society of Interior Designers, Jaynes has practiced interior design for 17 years. She teaches Visual Merchandising & Display Design in Vancouver and Clark College in Portland Community College Sylvania Campus. She was manager of Visual Merchandising for Nordstrom before embarking on a career in interior design.
To see dramatic before and after photos with the visit of color target = "_new"> http://www.kimberleejaynes.com click Portfolio.
About the Author
Kimberlee Jaynes is the granddaughter of a renowned photographer and daughter of a painter, Kimberlee was manager of visual merchandising for Nordstrom and taught visual merchandising and display design. She’s an associate member of the Northwest Society of Interior Designers who has practiced both commercial and residential design from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to San Francisco, California, to Stuttgart, Germany to her home in Portland, Oregon.
She’s a color specialist who conducts extensive client interviews prior to the design process so that the home always fits the client – and the client always feels at home. Her ability to personalize the design process, and not box herself into a particular “look” has been the key to her rapid ascension in the design world.
Currently, she lives in a floating home outside of Portland, where she’s created a resort-like feel of paradise – a haven from the pressures of the outside world.
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