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2020 Paint Colors Of The Year!

Every year the paint companies come out with their paint color of the year. Unlike the trend predictions we see everywhere, the paint companies simply state their color of the year, their reasons for selecting the color, and ways we can use the paint color in our homes. While reading their posts this year, I noticed each company is either looking to the past for a bit of grounding or looking to the future with hope. I did a bit of research to see how we could incorporate these colors into our homes this year. Take a look, see what resonates with you.

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Navy blue is a favorite color for so many people and is perfect in every style of home. It can be used on walls, cabinets, furniture, and in every type of accessory. Lately, I see it often used on kitchen and bathroom cabinets. It feels like a throwback to what is tried and true.
Lovely and classic!

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When I think of pink, I think of Spring. When I think of Spring, I think of hope!

In my research on this color, I found so many beautiful pieces and fun ways that you could incorporate it into your home. As the dominant color in a room, it feels quite glamorous, and as an accent in a room, it brings a touch of freshness to the color scheme. The way to create balance in a space is to repeat a color in different ways throughout the room. Pink is lovely in flowers, artwork, throw pillows, and blankets and can fit into a lot of color schemes - it would be very pretty mixed with a variety of blue or green colors and would look great with charcoal.

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What a beautiful shade of green! Behr describes their color of the year as “calm, gracious, and balanced, and a way to bring the outside in.” We need to embrace and protect our environment. Let’s do our part and look to the future with hope!

Jean Mathieson is an Interior Designer and Realtor® living and working in
Holly Springs, North Carolina.  

Black is Back!

Recently I read a Facebook post that was headlined “black is back". I was a little taken aback because I honestly did not think it had gone out of style. I then read the related article with the post on realtor.com, and sure enough, there it was: "Black Is Back" was one of the trends pointed out in the report.

Just last year, I fell in love with black hardware as an option for doorknobs, cabinet pulls, and plumbing fixtures. It is now available by many more manufacturers as a hardware finish. Today on the Sherwin Williams FB page, I read a post noting that black paint is back. I also received the new Williams Sonoma Home catalog this month, and it is full of beautiful classic black furnishings. My dears, black is back, and you should try it in your decor! You can use black on walls, furniture, rugs, hardware, artwork, throw pillows, and many other types of accessories. Black is one of those colors that may feel a little intimidating at first. However, the reality is that it is incredibly sophisticated and classic.

If you invest in painting a room or wall black, use a flat paint finish for a softer, more contemporary feel. When painting cabinetry, use a semi-gloss finish for more durability. For more information on how to apply black paint, please visit your local paint store or do greater research online for more detail.

If you purchase a piece of black furniture, it can be something you will incorporate into your home for years to come. I created the design board below with a few ideas of how you can incorporate black into your home. If you have any questions, please let me know. I would be happy to advise on this subject!

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Jean Mathieson is an Interior Designer and Realtor® living and working in
Holly Springs, North Carolina.