Fashion Trends can come into play in the interior design realm. Today we will look into Fashion Meets Interior Design trends and see them aplied into interior color schemes.
These colors are set to be the trend for Fashion Interior Design Trends for Spring 2014.
They are Radiant Orchid, Cayenne, Sand, Placid Blue, Dazzling Blue, Paloma, Violet Tulip, Hemlock, Freesia, Celosia Orange.
Radiant Orchid blooms with confidence and magical warmth that intrigues the eye and sparks the imagination. It is an expressive, creative and embracing purple—one that draws you in with its beguiling charm. A captivating harmony of fuchsia, purple and pink undertones, Radiant Orchid emanates great joy, love and health.
Cayenne, a high-pitched red, adds a dash of spicy heat to neutrals, and heightens the excitement when mixed.
Sand, a lightly toasted and amiable neutral, conjures images of the beach and the carefree days of summer. Try pairing Sand with Hemlock for perfect, natural balance.
Placid Blue, like a picture-perfect, tranquil and reassuring sky, induces a sense of peaceful calmness
Dazzling Blue, a scintillating, polar opposite to Placid Blue. Surprisingly, these strong, vibrant colors also pair well across the palette: They are perfect companions to pastels, and add confidence and vivacity when mixed with other bold colors.
Paloma serves as a quintessential neutral, interesting enough to be worn alone or combined with any color for sophisticated poise.
Violet Tulip, a romantic, vintage purple, evokes wistful nostalgia. Similar to the verdant shade of springtime foliage
Hemlock, a summery, ornamental green, provides a decorative touch that’s very different from the greens of recent seasons. Pair any of these versatile pastels with a bolder hue for an au courant look.
Freesia, a blazing yellow that is sure to illuminate wardrobes this season. A tropical, floral-inspired shade, Freesia’s warmth and energy help set the stage.
Celosia Orange,an optimistic, spontaneous hue. Pair Celosia Orange with Violet Tulip for a captivating vision, much like the setting summer sun.