Color and Trends 2018 Digitsl_Design_Color_Trends | Page 40

Secto Design www.sectodesign.com Black Forest www.dulux.ca Space Designed By Lisa Stevens, www.lisastevensco.com Hourglass www.dulux.ca Photography by Max Wedge Photography We’ll see warmer greige tones as neutrals in 2019, paired with cool charcoal grays, rich jewel tones, and deeper earth tones. I believe we’ll also see more color in painted cabinetry, both in dark tones and in pastels like the smoky blue green in this laundry room. Elaborate tile patterns and shapes in backsplashes and flooring will continue for 2019 as well as more emphasis on ceilings with color, wallpaper, and architec- tural detail. - Jillian Straky, www.housewears.ca Nautical Star www.dulux.ca JILLIAN STRAKY In an effort to bring authentic personality into a space, we are increasingly looking toward sculptural lighting, made by makers with interesting combinations of materials and unique finishes. Shades of black and white are always dramatic and appealing, especially together. - Lisa Stevens, www.lisastevensco.com LISA STEVENS Gypsum www.dulux.ca GABRIELE PIZZALE YVONNE WHELAND Earthly Cane www.dulux.ca Some of my favorite colors for 2019 are vibrant berry and current inspired tones that make a huge statement. I also expect to see greige (a warmer gray) and creams making a huge comeback. For décor and accessories, rounded sofas, natural wood accents, light oak floors and non-traditional moldings will all play a big part in design for 2019! - Yvonne Whelan, www.yvonnewhelandesign.com Willow Springs www.dulux.ca Chilled Wine www.dulux.ca ELTE, www.elte.com Living Lighting, www.livinglighting.com Night Watch www.dulux.ca Warm colors like camel and green are coming on strong. A great way to use these colors is to mix them with other popular colors. For example, adding green to a navy scheme or camel to a neutral gray scheme will add depth and warmth to the room. I am also seeing a re- surgence in faux finishes, gradu- ated colors and ombre patterns. This is a fresh way to blend two colors and create drama. - Gabriele Pizzale, www.pizzaledesigninc.com