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Trendy interior colors for 2016 are led by this unexpected choice

LOS ANGELES (PR Newswire) – After careful examination of color trends in modern fashion, lifestyle and culture, color expert Sara McLean from Dunn-Edwards Paints forecasts influential paint hues that will be popular in home design this year.

McLean predicts that roses and pinks will continue to influence and become more sophisticated and less juvenile. She’s observed the soft blushing pinks infused in recent fashion, makeup and even automotive designs. The Dunn-Edwards color “Minimal Rose” is a playful and modern pink that pairs well with other pastels for a retro vibe, McLean said.

 

Photo by Connie Kwon, PRNews Foto/Dunn-Edwards Paints
Photo by Connie Kwon, PRNews Foto/Dunn-Edwards Paints

 

“Another harmonious pairing would be with blues and gray for a Scandinavian influence,” McLean added. “Try rose pink with a warm neutral for a traditional, more vintage color palette.”

Several companies that predicted which color will be hot in 2016 also chose a color in the pink family, including Pantone. McLean sees beyond a single “color of the year,” however. “I believe that the combination of colors tell the story,” says McLean. “It’s about the entire palette and how a collection of colors evokes a feeling, an era or a scene.” Other colors that will be influential in home design include:

 

  • Reds leaning darker toward burgundy and Bordeaux
  • Oranges trending toward grapefruit, bright corals and softened peach tones
  • Yellow taking on acidity with greenish tones
  • Prevalent blues like turquoise, deep indigo, navy and periwinkle
  • Warm neutrals moving toward infusions of coffee, caramel, chocolate and honey
  • Cool neutrals show colored grays with blendings of green, blue or smoke
  • Newest neutrals are warm with undertones of red, earthy hues

 

The rose color palette has been a favorite in Chinese decorative art for centuries, as evidenced on the detail of an antique famille rose palace urn (shown below) auctioned in 2012 by Sterling Associates.

 

Neck of a monumental Chinese famille rose palace urn. Image courtesy of LiveAuctioneers and Sterling Associates, Closter, NJ
Neck of a monumental Chinese famille rose palace urn. Image courtesy of LiveAuctioneers and Sterling Associates, Closter, NJ

 

Trendy pairings include:

  • Fresh and fruity pastel combinations
  • Deep blues contrasted by stark whites for a classic, modern palette
  • Expect more rainbow coloring, color blocking, flecked and speckled coloring and abundant florals

 

For more insight into color combinations stylish in 2016, McLean outlines five paint palettes that range from serene violets and taupe to vivid marigold and tomato red.

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