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    January 4, 2008
    Hot Trends For Homes in 2008

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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. According to Sean
    O’Driscoll of the Associated Press in an article Hot Trends Of Home Design for 2008 , Minimalism is out.

    “Susan Gutfreund, who designs for some of the most
    expensive apartments in the U.S and Europe, said that minimalist white and
    beige are being pushed out in favor of color, textures and layers. Speaking
    from Paris where she is redesigning an apartment, Gutfreund said there is a
    move toward warmer colors and away from the shininess and flatness of interiors
    over the last few years.

    In 2008, red tones take on a decidedly soft, warm feel,
    such as watermelon or a carrot orange. Black and white continues to be used,
    but with unexpected combinations of yellow, lime orange and fresh green,"
    she said.

    Janice Simonsen of IKEA Designs said

    “fruit colors such
    as lime yellow, kiwi and tangerine will be very popular in 2008, especially
    when used in the kitchen. But blue will continue to be the number one color
    choice for homeowners. In 2008, blue will be combined with camel and tan, pale green
    and yellow,” she said.

    Think you’re ready to try out 2008 colors but not sure
    what fits your style? CALFINDER (the source for certified remodeling contractors) has an excellent post about basic color
    psychology. They say,

    "All too often homeowners choose colors without
    understanding basic color psychology. Color impacts our mood, appetite, and
    energy level. Years of color response research have shownPaint_colors_2

    that certain colors
    elicit specific and often strong responses."

    Check out their awesome post Color
    Options-Painting
    for a guide to help you narrow the choices when choosing
    colors for your home.

    Also remember you can get FREE ESTIMATES from CALFINDER for pre-qualified
    contractors in your area to do the work for you when you’re ready to add that
    splash of color to your life! From painting to general remodeling, to complete home renovations, they have the expert for you.

    What colors do you plan to decorate with this year? Leave us a comment, we’d love to know!

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    Comments

    Old news…been watching the designers on HGTV reccommend warm colors for over a year. Nuetral is out… home buyers aren't turned off by color when shopping houses anymore. Like everything else it'll switch over again!


    Well, it takes some areas a little longer to catch on. It may be old news to some but for others, it takes hearing it for a year or two to get the nerve to take the plunge. And since I actually am a Realtor, I can tell you that buyers are still shy of buying homes with lots and lots of color! When it comes to selling, a bit of minimalist is still very much "in".


    Buyers do often still shy away from anything completely neutral. Because a lot of color still isn't the "norm" they look at it negatively. Unfortunate, because sellers can take years off the look of a home by choosing colors wisely!


    Buyers do often still shy away from anything completely neutral. Because a lot of color still isn't the "norm" they look at it negatively. Unfortunate, because sellers can take years off the look of a home by choosing colors wisely!


    Sandi, I agree. I do find that mostly neutral homes with just a few rooms of color do sell well. It doesn't have to be a blank slate, just tastefully decorated. I much prefer to list a home that has sandy beige walls, with a few strategic rooms of color over someone who paints the entire home builders white. That look is too cold. The soft beige color is still neutral but adds warmth to the home and is much more inviting. It also sets off the trim.

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