Color Trends for 2013: Intersection

Color has a huge impact on us emotionally, physically and yes, even behaviorally.

According to the color guru’s at Benjamin Moore, we are looking forward to some connecting trends for 2013. I love how they related color trends to real life.

But first, let’s get some perspective from trends from the past two years:

And 2013 is looking forward towards an intersection of style and timeframes. While our world continues to feel uncertain, we desire to make sense of it all and find comfort in our surroundings. Benjamin Moore’s Andrea Magno says it best “As we look to the future, we find that our ideas are rooted in the past. What’s new is in the details.”  

The key influences for the 2013 trend “Intersection” are as follows:

Flow

Flow is all about the past evolving into a modern day interpretation, but with a familiar ring. We find comfort in past memories, but want to express ourselves through a modern voice. This is where you’ll see more retro colors and textures showing up in our homes. Subtle details can transform old into new. I like to call it “Fresh Comfort.”

You’ll see more handmade crafting over mass production, art from scrap materials, and a mix of traditional and graffiti. Think painted furniture.

We’ll see a return to simple and uncomplicated 50’s styling. What was old is now new. Hmmm, I wonder if some of this influence is driven by the baby boomers entering a new phase of life? Your thoughts?

Cycle

This influence is near and dear to my heart. Forward momentum turns useless into something even better through upcycling.

“This is not reduce, reuse, recycle you’re thinking. Most recycling is down-cycling. We want to upcycle materials for infinite human beauty.” ~Ben Hammersley

Giving materials a second chance is inspiring. Its spirit rings true of the original American Dream. Any “useless” or “unwanted” material can be reinspired, reimagined, and repurposed in a way that results in sustainable beauty.

Animate

Yes, life is a little serious and uncertain at times, but we still have an emotional need to for fun! It’s like opening a brand new box of crayons. Bold colors, cartoony lines, spontaneous, whimsical. Can you feel it? It is motion.

Retail will become more interactive in a fun way, much like the virtual gaming world. Go ahead, play a little!

Connect

There is no denying it – the digital world impacts our reality. Admit it, how many of your Facebook friends have you actually had a cup of coffee with? Do you think we’re more connected, or disconnected in this digital age?

Either way, we’re seeing the influence of technology as fine art, “time” is becoming the new luxury and we’re all feeling the affects of social isolation in a digital world. At the end of the day, we want to connect meaningfully.

Color Trends 2013

So how do these trend influences affect color trends? I’ve always advised clients to pick colors they like rather than “what’s in,” but within each favored hue are subtleties that change with the times. Let’s look at each color or the rainbow and identify how to interpret these colors for your home in 2013:

Red

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Orange

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Yellow

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Green

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Blue

Purple

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Neutrals

 

I love the fact that although times are still uncertain, life and beauty continue to evolve in a meaningful way. Color is such a powerful way to express yourself through your home. These trends really speak strongly to the chaos we live in, as if to declare that the times we live in may influence, but not control our future.

This reminds me of the serenity prayer “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”

Ok, enough philosophy – what rooms are you thinking of updating in 2013, and what colors will you use more of? Which influences do you relate to?

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