Drawing on a consumer desire to relax, retreat and create a calm, soothing environment at home, The Valspar Corporation – a leader in the paint and coatings industry – today reveals its 2010 color trend palettes. Each of the four palettes – Watercolor Impression, Retro Retreat, Vintage Romance and Peaceful Ambiance – is comprised of eight colors, providing an assortment of choices for consumers selecting colors within a particular trend. Inspired by the current environment and consumer sentiment, these trend palettes build upon relevant societal themes and will carry greater significance as the year 2010 unfolds.
Valspar’s 2010 four color trend palettes:
* Watercolor Impression – Inspired by fluid patterns found in art, glassware and upholstery, this palette is refreshing and soothing at the same time. A great choice for small spaces, these clean, cool and translucent tones provide a sense of expanding horizons.
* Retro Retreat – Colors of the past are reinvented for the present to create a calming sanctuary. Paired with the right colors, this nostalgic palette of warm earth tones, inviting greens and subtle blues can create a classic or modern feel in any room.
* Vintage Romance – Rediscover the regal elegance of a bygone era with the rich jewel tones and luxurious textures that defined the Victorian period. With many spending more time at home, this velvety palette of deep, rich colors can create a much needed sense of security and lavishness.
* Peaceful Ambiance – This ethereal palette of warm and light earthy colors creates a comforting and relaxing atmosphere in a time of economic uncertainty. These soft, idealistic colors are derived from the pastels found in nature and offer a positive outlook for the future.
For more information about Valspar, its 2010 color trends, or to locate a dealer, please visit www.Valspar.com.
would like to know what color you have in the above picture with the black and gray furniture i love the blue color so if you could tell me what color it is would be perfect because im moving into a new house and trying to get ideas.