Wednesday, January 16, 2013

A 3rd Color of the Year


A 3rd color of the year, this time from Benjamin Moore Paint Company...can you guess what it is?  If you guessed Lemon Sorbet #2019-60  you were right!
Lemon Sorbet 

This color is definitely a departure from the deep saturated colors that we are seeing in some of the predictions (like Pantone's Color of the Year which is Emerald, a deep, dark green)...According to Sonu Mathew, the Senior Interior Designer at Benjamin Moore, lemon sorbet represents the "emerging pastels".  She says to mix this color with a mint, coral, pink, vanilla or blue families....hmmm....sounds calm to me...




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According to the Benjamin Moore website this color is "Uplifting without being overpowering, lemon sorbet (2019-60) complements almost any color palette and provides a unifying element for diverse spaces."





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At my own home, one of the guest bedrooms, has been painted this color for several years... I have always liked the "sunny-ness"  and warmth of it!  I also have liked that it DOES "go with"/blend with several other colors as mentioned above. 

What do you think?  Where could you use Lemon Sorbet?




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Monday, January 7, 2013

ANOTHER Color of the Year for 2013: SW #6464 Aloe






According to Craig Nakano of the L.A. Times,in the color-of-the-year derby, the paint company Sherwin-Williams named a midcentury-tinged blue called Aloe -- "a hint of mint and lots of moxie" -- as its top hue for 2013.

“This is no ordinary pastel – Aloe is funky and glamorous, demure and free-spirited. While Aloe’s vibe can verge on retro, when paired with caviar blacks, crisp whites or soft grays, suddenly Aloe has a new soul and attitude. And Aloe is highly adaptable, making it a perfect pick for everyday spaces such as a breezy sunroom or a well-dressed living room,” says Jackie Jordan, Sherwin–Williams director of color marketing.


Jordan recommends “coupling Aloe with natural textiles, aged metals or warm wood tones in light to medium finishes. For a more energetic look, Jordan suggests combining Aloe with vintage chartreuse, floral lilacs and vivid corals.”  Below, it is shown with what appears to be a terra cotta color. 





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Why is it important to know the colors of the year?  As a designer, I like to know what colors may be on the horizon...what might home accessories be made in...etc.  I do like this color, partly because it is a green and partly because it does bring back some old memories of mint or toothpaste colored rooms that my grandparents had...I DO find it a very soothing color that makes me think of vacation/tropical destinations...by no means am I saying I will paint a whole room in it though. 




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Tell me what you think about this color? And where might you use it?