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During the past years, Canadians have opted for comforting, warm neutrals like browns and beiges as a result of an uncertain economic, political and environmental climate. In 2012, we’ll see a trend toward consumers choosing livelier colours to reflect their optimism in their quest for a brighter future.
Colourful hues such as deep reds and purples, vivid blues and greens, pigment-infused pastels such as baby blues and pinks, and earthy golds and clays are among the new colours.
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Joyful or subdued, energetic or calming, colour is so much a part of our lives, we sometimes take it for granted. Don’t! Especially if you’re about to take on a painting project. Colour should be an intrinsic part of your lifestyle. To achieve that, think about it in terms of colour schemes with different shades and combinations that still manage to maintain a pleasing balance. That way, the colours you choose will reflect your personality.
Navigate through each of our eight colour families to discover their effects and similarities or the different tint or tone that make them shine.
For your personal in home colour consultation call Kelly Heaps and be prepared to be excited about coming home to your wonerful home.

