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October 14, 2016
Sherwin-Williams 2017 Colour of the Year is Poised Taupe -- "The New Neutral"
Sherwin-Williams has chosen its 2017 Colour of the Year: Poised Taupe (SW 6039).
From Sherwin-Williams:
"Poised Taupe SW 6039 creates a cozy lifestyle and brings a sense of sanctuary into our homes. It diffuses the stresses of the world outside our doors — so much so that we feel restored and in balance when we walk across our threshold."
For most homeowners, the decision to renovate a kitchen or bathroom is a big one, and an excellent reason for relying on the expertise and guidance of a professional design firm such as Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre.
Professional designers understand that the style and colours you select for your home play an instrumental role in ensuring you love your space for years to come.
"The trend to do home renovations that last the test of time is assuredly the reason Sherwin Williams chose Poised Taupe as their 2017 Colour of the Year," says Monarch designer Chantal Miller. "An exciting transitional balance of warmth, modern, cool and classic, Poised Taupe can be paired with almost any palette. Its gorgeous grey-brown tones paired with an intense depth of hue makes this a timeless, rich and incredibly elegant choice for your home."
Whether you prefer a woodsy, conservative, modern, or traditional look, Poised Taupe is sure to be an interior design favourite for many years to come.
Here are some of Chantal's colour pairing suggestions:
Any variation of blue, from light teal blue (like water) to bring the feeling of the outdoors inside, or a variation of navy blue for a truly classic sharp contrasted look.
Wine red would be a bold, modern, "old-is-new-again" compliment. (SW 6314)
Orange would be a fun, funky look anchored by the solid classic nature of this timeless neutral. (SW 6342)
A derivative of a rich, hearty plum would balance and enrich this gorgeous grey hue, bringing out its intensity and depth.
A soft rose colour would be well-suited in a soft and cozy space. (SW 0001, SW 6042, SW 6044)
A creamy white would be a timeless classic of light/dark contrast with an elegant twist. (SW 7008, SW 6042, SW 7004)
To learn more about incorporating Poised Taupe into your new kitchen or bath design, contact Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre at 905-686-2001.
January 21, 2015
Sherwin-Williams 2015 Colour of the Year: Coral Reef
Sherwin-Williams has chosen its 2015 Colour of the Year and Monarch designer Amanda Willson-Suppa agrees that this cheerful colour is the perfect way to add warmth to your home during the long, dark days of winter.
“How nice would it be to make yourself a tea, grab your favourite book and sit in a room adorned with Coral Reef? It's warm, bright colour pairs well with white and beachy accents, giving it a comfortable, welcoming feel."
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“How nice would it be to make yourself a tea, grab your favourite book and sit in a room adorned with Coral Reef? It's warm, bright colour pairs well with white and beachy accents, giving it a comfortable, welcoming feel."
Coral Reef (SW 6606), a vivacious hue, is Sherwin-Williams Color of the Year 2015. Upbeat and optimistic, Coral Reef celebrates a time for renewal and is the perfect mélange of pink, orange and red that can be used to liven up any space.
Add Coral Reef to your home’s palette and
watch creativity blossom. Here are some ideas on where to use Coral Reef in
your home:
- Let the color stand by itself on a single accent wall or on your front door for a pop of color.
- Paint a piece of furniture as a great accent piece.
- Pair Coral Reef with Cotton White (SW 7104), Black Fox (SW 7020) or other floral hues and lush greens.
- You can relax this bold color slightly by pairing it with warm neutrals such as Sedate Gray (SW 6169) or buttery yellows like Hubbard Squash (SW 0044).
- Driftwood, medium wood tones and metal finishes also complement its flower-garden hue.
- For vintage quality that’s hard to beat, Coral Reef and aged matte brass make a perfect pair.
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January 16, 2014
Sherwin-Williams Colour of the Year for 2014: Exclusive Plum
Sherwin-Williams has chosen its 2014 Colour of the Year and Monarch designer Amanda Willson-Suppa couldn’t agree more. “Exclusive Plum is rich and sophisticated; it brings in a warmth while still being a cool colour. Pairing Exclusive Plumb with white gives a crisp and modern feel to any room, while pairing it with a deep gray gives us a room to relax and feel at home in. Exclusive Plumb is truly a versatile colour that can be used in a multitude of pallets.”
From Sherwin-Williams:
Exclusive Plumb (SW 6263), a sophisticated violet, is Sherwin-Williams Color of the Year 2014. The hue, a balance of cool blue and feisty red with a splash of gray, pairs well with a variety of styles to create color schemes suitable for any room.
Exclusive Plum has an amazing quality and can be adapted for nearly any space, whether used as an accent or for an entire room. Here are some design ideas for Exclusive Plum:
Image courtesy of sherwin-williams.com |
From Sherwin-Williams:
Exclusive Plumb (SW 6263), a sophisticated violet, is Sherwin-Williams Color of the Year 2014. The hue, a balance of cool blue and feisty red with a splash of gray, pairs well with a variety of styles to create color schemes suitable for any room.
Exclusive Plum has an amazing quality and can be adapted for nearly any space, whether used as an accent or for an entire room. Here are some design ideas for Exclusive Plum:
- For a cozy, masculine look, we recommend pairing this color with accents of copper and well-worn leather.
- Exclusive Plum can also be layered with gold, gray and white for an elegant, dreamy space.
- It’s great highlighted against white subway tile and chrome fixtures for a statement space.
- Pops of magenta and chartreuse can liven up Exclusive Plum for a more energetic space and when paired with creamy whites or other neutrals, the mellow yet purposeful purple can turn any space into a refreshing retreat.
Image courtesy of sherwin-williams.com |
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