Posted on April 22, 2010.
Color Decoration Design at Home Color trends for home decoration:
Orange is valid for 2008 and 2009
The orange color continues his run as a brilliant device for the color of interior in 2008, and the leader in Color forecasting, Pantone, projects that the trend of orange will continue until 2009. It is no surprise why, Orange is a warm, welcoming, dynamic, invigorating and energetic color.
Fall Color Infusion - Decorating with Flowers
Want to add some natural color palettes fall outside your home this fall? Then get ready to have some fun gardening: Replace summer annuals with fall bloomers such as royal purple, lavender and golden thoughts to update the look of your garden. You stop the movement to curb appeal that will last months.One Classical Flower of America, the chrysanthemum, happens to be a fall bloomer. Enjoy its magenta, dark red and shocking pink and planted in planters or flower pots outdoors.
Home decoration based on the color of your personality
Confused about choosing colors for your home? Why not try to choose colors for decoration according to your unique personality? I decided to do a bit of fun and research on several Web sites dealing with different personality types of color.
The Pratt and Lambert color quiz was the color test most of the personality of all those I reviewed. Taking into account not only color likes but other factors that make you only. This test was the only one who has returned a color scheme that was very similar to my personal decorating style. I was impressed. According to Pratt & Lambert site my personality color:
Colors in this palette are reminiscent of a sunny sea. These combinations are refreshing and invigorating. They provide brightness and lightness while instilling a sense of soothing calm. Oceanic hues are ideal for a bathroom, bedroom or office an oasis. These colors provide a balance for those who have a hectic life. The person who decorates with these colors in search of their home to escape.
Home and Garden TV has an interesting color wheel you can rotate with the mouse and find the color that sings to your soul. When I turned the wheel color my eyes landed on my favorite color: Pink. Once I chose pink, I was given five other shades of pink to choose. I ended up selecting two pinks (Lavender Pink and Hot Pink) I adore. According to the HGTV site these color choices mean:
If you like lavender pink, you want to be more inventive. New possibilities flood your mind. By constantly examining possible practical applications, you create new things, new ideas. Using this purple pink tinge in the design of the room is empowerment. You and others more determined and self-constructive in a lavender pink office or library. Because it invites warm, exciting conversations, it is perfect for dining or living rooms. Customers feel welcome.
If you love pink, you're constantly thinking about exciting things to do. With your body language and appearance, without even knowing it, you are sending encouraging messages. Designing with this magenta color pink creates adventurous conversations and situations. It makes you and others less skeptical and more enthusiastic. Use this color to turn dull into exciting. Think party room!
Not afraid to use strong color, Winters often love reds but avoid soft pinks. Achromatic colors employing tonal variations of black, white and gray are common, giving clean lines and contrasts . intense violet are considered a safe choice for the main color in a color, a stark contrast to other seasons who will use purple sparingly as an accent. Blues run the gamut of ice blues Throu.