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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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  3. Color Through the Decades: 2010s. The graying of America begins in full force. Stainless steel appliances are the norm and we now opt for gray on our walls rather than beige. Whites, black and off-black become popular wall colors as and blush tones are starting to make their way into interiors. SW 7004 Snowbound Interior / Exterior.

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    • ColorSnap. This fun gadget was created by Sherwin-Williams and will allow you to build a palette for any room. Upload any photo as inspiration, and the tool will create a custom color palette with coordinating Sherwin-Williams paint colors.
    • Visualize Color. Glidden Paints powers this user-friendly color tool using an uploaded photo of your house or a sample image already on the tool. Visualize Color allows you to virtually "paint" a room or create a palette explicitly suited to your home.
    • Color Designer. To develop a color scheme on this site, this color picker will help you find a tint, play with shade, and experiment with color harmonies.
    • Coolors.co. Coolors.co is another standalone tool for graphic designers or home decorators. This easy-to-use website allows you to upload any image, pick a starting color and find four more matching colors to create your palette.
  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Elevate your living space with our comprehensive guide to interior color schemes! Uncover 15 inspiring combinations that bring life, balance, and personality to your home. From vibrant palettes to calming hues, discover the perfect colors to transform your space into a haven of style.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · The right color palette not only enhances the design appeal of the space but contributes to the overall harmony and, in turn, your mood too. From color trends to consulting the color wheel, there is a lot of advice out there when it comes to choosing a scheme for each and every room of your home.

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