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DESIGNER’S CHOICE Nutmeg www.dulux.ca OUR CONTRIBUTORS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE TRENDS FOR 2019. Guardian Angel www.dulux.ca While we will still be painting walls white, they will have a pastel undertone such as a pale grayed out lilac or apricot for 2019! Colors will be warmer, earthy tones which pair well with pastels, whites and warm grays. We are bringing the outdoors in with more natural finishes of wood and stone, linen bedding, undyed wool rugs, artisan made products, plants and plenty of natural light. Minimizing clutter and incorporating textures rather than patterns are key to making this trend work. - Trish Knight, www. www.renwil.com We will see a lot more deep greens and sophisticated pinks in 2019. These colors pair well with the grays and blues that have been popular for a while and their jewel tones work well with rich metal tones. We can expect to see plenty of curves, velvet textures and natural wood tones as well. - Glen Peloso, trishknight.com TRISH KNIGHT www.grafus.ca Golden Ticket www.dulux.ca Blarney Stone www.dulux.ca Mountain Lake www.dulux.ca Magenta www.dulux.ca Renwil www.renwil.com NEGAR REIHANI GLEN PELOSO JAMIE BANFIELD Apricot Cream www.dulux.ca Silent Night www.dulux.ca Rich gray is one of my favorite colors for 2019. I also see a big shift towards pastels that will continue in 2019, like this pastel pink that is perfect for this room. I am also expecting to see electric opening wine fridges as a popular choice for kitchens and in-home bars! I love the Liebherr Integrated Panel Refrigerator. It uses an elec- tric driver with soft touch opening and closing. If left open, the fridge will suction itself closed and will open with the touch of a finger. - Jamie Banfield, www.jamiebanfield.ca 36 In 2019, I expect to see the trend move to deeper, more grounded hues like midnight blues and black. Different shades of dark blue can be seen in fabric, furniture, accessories, wallpaper, etc. Black will stay present in lighting, plumbing fixtures, millwork, fabrics and other interior elements with gold adding sparkle and luxury to the more transitional application of the above colors. - Negar Reihani, www. spaceharmony.ca