A colorful and exciting palette evocative of a tropical waterfront, Fluidity includes blue, coral, purple, absinthe green, turquoise and yellow. These colors fulfill the need for life-sustaining cool water tones underscored by seagrass shades and undersea-creature colors such as Absinthe Green, Violet Tulle, a blazing Samoan Sun, a Dewberry purple and two tones of eye-arresting orange-corals.
Fluidity
[one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last] The colors are calming and remind me of vacationing on cruises and relaxing on the tropical islands. The bright pops of color can be refreshing, especially to subtle decors. The palette includes the colors of water from blue to absinthe green, turquoise and purple, accented with coral and yellow.
But as I said before – 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. [/one_half_last] [clear] [one_fourth]
Scuba Blue Decor
Coral Decor
Dewberry Decor
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Somoan Sun Decor
Psychology of Colors
[one_half] SCUBA BLUE
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- calm
- clean
- peaceful
- reflective
- tranquil [/custom_list]
CORAL
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- friendly
- playful
- romantic
- sensual
- welcoming [/custom_list] [/one_half]
[one_half_last]DEWBERRY
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- balance
- creative
- harmony
- kindness
- optimistic[/custom_list]
SOMOAN SUN
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- cheerful
- enthusiasm
- focus
- sensitive
- uplifting[/custom_list] [/one_half_last]
[clear] Check out our Pinterest boards for some ideas on how these colors have been incorporated into home decor.
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