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Secto Design
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Black Forest
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Space Designed By Lisa Stevens, www.lisastevensco.com
Hourglass
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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
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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
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GABRIELE
PIZZALE
YVONNE WHELAND
Earthly Cane
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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
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Chilled Wine
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ELTE, www.elte.com
Living Lighting,
www.livinglighting.com
Night Watch
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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