[av_one_full first av_uid=’av-2axwx2′]Fashion trends apply to more than wardrobes. Home decor changes just as often. Much like a fashion wardrobe, purchasing basic items that can be accented with trends and pops of colors can be a great way to freshen up a home. Neutrals are tried and true, and never go out of style. Even as stainless steel appliances became all the rage, white and black appliances held their own. So as you review color trends, think of how you might be able to incorporate these trends into your current decor. The color palettes for 2014 home decorating trends are nine: Techno Color, Physicality, Sculpted Simplicity, Fluidity, Collage, Intimacy, Fashion, Tribal Threads and Eccentricities.[/av_one_full]
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Modern Bathroom by Austin Interior Designers & Decorators Laura Britt Design
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Bright hues will be seen everywhere. These include emerald green, orange, turquoise, and purple. All you have to do is pick up a home decor magazine, or home furnishings catalogue to see these bold colors. An easy way to incorporate one of these colors is to create an accent wall (you can always repaint it) and add some colored accents pieces.
As with any trend, think before you jump in. Color trends can be great, but how does the color make you feel? Just because it’s a “hot” color, doesn’t mean it’s the right one for you. Understand the psychology of the colors you are choosing, and whether they are the right colors for your room.
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Contemporary Living Room by Houston Interior Designers & Decorators Sally Wheat Interiors
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Contemporary Living Room by Chilliwack Interior Designers & Decorators Maria Killam
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Contemporary Entry by San Francisco Interior Designers & Decorators Cheryl Burke Interior Design
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Modern Dining Room by Boston Architects & Designers Marcus Gleysteen Architects
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EMERALD GREEN
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- balance
- harmony
- rejuvenate
- restore
- peace
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ORANGE
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- abundance
- appetite stimulant
- joy
- playfulness
- social
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PURPLE
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- luxury
- passion
- royal
- wealth
- wisdom
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TURQUOISE
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- calming
- creates stability
- dramatic
- heals emotions
- productive
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Check out our Pinterest boards for some ideas on how these colors have been incorporated into home decor.