The onset of the spring and summer season welcomes the introduction of several distinctive palettes of color for the home. Color groups offer homeowners unique options that reinforce the reoccurring desire for comfort, strength and energy; as well as the ability to instill beauty and renewal within the home. At the forefront of spring and summer’s residential interior and exterior trends, optimistic and cleaner colors relay a feeling of patriotism. Exciting intensities of reds and blues serve as prominent color stories. Neutrals continue to play a major role in the color arena through the layering of monochromatic shades of the same hue, or serving as a backdrop for strong accent color schemes.
Spring and summer color palettes may categorized into distinctive groups that create a specific mood within the space. Soft tones portray a comforting ambience. Fresh colors provide a breezy flair within an area. Rich tones highlight deep shades that bring warmth to an otherwise cold room. The bright palette provides contrast and creates a stimulating and fun atmosphere. Versatile whites offer the flexibility to spotlight various distinctive tones that may be present within the space. Neutrals consist of updated mid-tones that are heavily inspired by nature.

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Neutral tones take the form of natural themes and focus on hues such as sand, ecru, tan, moss, fern, wheat, soapstone and straw. Consumers increased preferences for natural materials such as woods, metals and stone particularly harmonize with the added demand for the earthly neutral color palette.There is never a better time than the present to consider a color ‘facelift’ for any or all of the home! Do-it-yourself enthusiasts can start small by tackling simpler home improvement paint projects. Rather than renovating an entire paint color scheme, consider injecting splashes of any of the new seasons “hot” color vignettes onto various surfaces within the home.
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