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Home trends for 2007
"Home decorating trends for 2007 continue to be off the 'a la carte' menu," says Davis Remignanti, lead design consultant at Furniture.com.
Remignanti offers these thoughts on the hottest trends for 2007: Finish Line: Grain, imperfection, age and character continue to dominate wood finishes, with the hottest pieces eschewing an unnaturally perfect appearance. Look for time-proven styles rendered in finishes that emphasize the natural quality of wood. Flavor Combinations: As in great cuisine, the hottest interiors will continue to combine familiar flavors in unique and daring ways. The question has shifted from "what will match my sofa""to "what will enhance my sofa." Color Correction: There are three hot trends in interior colors. The return of brown and orange continues full tilt, as these warm and comforting colors have returned from 25 years of 70's-inspired banishment. Additionally, the resurgence of "mineral tones""(naturally lovely greys, browns, blacks and yellows) has built momentum, especially for use in wall color. Look for black, yes black, walls to become a hot trend). And finally, clear Caribbean tones have started to supplant the more pastel tones of recent years. Used with restraint, these newest takes on "jewel tones""are working their way into both fashion and interiors, with tremendous results. Cottage Comfort: The desire for the relaxed but ultra-stylish cottage look has taken off. Even the trendiest pieds-a-terre in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles are starting to take on a "lake retreat" attitude as people realize that they can incorporate the feel of vacation into their everyday lives. "It's all about combinations," says Remignanti, "getting the right mix of colors and materials and silhouettes. But, more than ever before, the coming year will be about blending the two most important ingredients for any well-designed interior: style and comfort. No matter how stylish it may be, if a room doesn't make you feel relaxed and comfortable, it's not well designed." |
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