Color Trends

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Say hello to warmer colors, and goodbye to minimalism. It appears that several interior designers and industry insiders are saying you should be ready to introduce color into your decor.

Janice Simonsen of IKEA Designs says that “fruit colors such as lime yellow, kiwi and tangerine will be very popular, especially when used in the kitchen. But blue will continue to be the number one color choice for homeowners. Blue will be combined with camel and tan, pale green and yellow.”[/cs_text][/cs_column][/cs_row][/cs_section][/cs_content]