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    • Blue + Beige. Almost everyone loves blue, and it's easy to see why. "One of my favorite color schemes is a simple Parisian grayish-blue paired with natural beige tones and the addition of gold hardware," Valerie Darden, head designer of Brexton Cole Interiors says.
    • Hunter Green + Red. For a bold look, try green and red. We promise it won't look like Christmas. "I love pairing hunter green and rich reds together, especially for boys' rooms," Darden says.
    • Blue + Neons. Blue is extra calming, but a pop of bright colors can give it the oomph it needs. "I love how fresh and young the bright pops of fluorescent hues make a soft blue wall color feel," designer Diana Weinstein says.
    • Forest Green + Light Gray. If you're in the market for more earthy tones, green cannot be beat. "I love incorporating pops of green as an accent color throughout a neutral home," Desiree Burns, the founder of Desiree Burns Interiors explains.
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    • Chevron. This iconic zigzag pattern was practically everywhere throughout the 2010s. The graphic stripe showed up on rugs, pillows, bedding, and even paint treatments.
    • Ombre. This gradual, color-changing treatment brought depth and dimension to furniture, walls, and home accessories. Accent wall paint treatments, dip-dyed fabrics, and spray-painted furniture projects were a few favorite ways to embrace the faded look, which made its way into the hair and beauty space, too.
    • Large-Scale Florals. Bold blooms and leafy prints saw huge growth in the last decade. "I think they're part of a larger trend—the return to popularity of wallpaper," says Sally Finder, senior design and lifestyle editor at Traditional Home.
    • Generational Colors. "The internet was abuzz about generational hues in the late 2010s," says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams.
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