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Pantone’s Spring Color Palette

Pantone's Spring Color PaletteAre you itching to make changes to your home and decor? You’re not alone. One of the easiest ways to give your home a spring update is by incorporating the colors of the season throughout your home. Where should you begin? It’s simple. These recommendations from the experts of Englewood, FL painters based on PANTONE Fashion Color Report for Spring 2017 will have your home looking vibrant in no time.

This year, Pantone’s Spring color palette features both vivid hues and muted nature tones. With two different aspects of the color spectrum covered, you have plenty of options when it comes to the different vibes you want to give off in each room of your home. Here are some ways you can incorporate Pantone’s Spring color palette into your house:

According to PANTONE’s Fashion Color Report, Niagara is the most prevalent color for spring. It emotes ease and relaxation, which is perfect for the bedroom. Painting the walls this denim-like blue will ensure that you sleep peacefully all throughout the season.

If you want to heat up the kitchen, incorporate the color Flame. For those that aren’t convinced they can bring a red-orange into their kitchen, picking out appliances in this color is the perfect compromise. Find a tea kettle, toaster oven, placemats, or dish towels, to create6 a vibrant pop.

One of the key neutrals this spring is Hazelnut according to Pantone. The color transitions to any season and can be worked into any room. Whether that’s with a paint job, throw pillows on your couch, an area rug in your dining room or a new bed set, you’ll be on trend with this warm brown.

Have you ever taken a shower and your mind drifted off to a place where you could escape? Island Paradise is the perfect color for your bathroom and to evoke daydreaming. Sherry Birchall, an interior decorator in Temecula, CA says that the cool blue-green hue can be incorporated through bathroom accessories, towels or rugs, reminding you of tropical locales.

Serving as a great complementary color to the full spring color palette is Kale. It’s a foliage-based green and is reminiscent of nature. It works well as an accent wall in a living room or dining room. For those that don’t want to paint, you can work the color in any room through the accessories. Better yet, bring in an actual piece of nature and purchase some succulent plants!

Pantone creates their spring color palette based on what they see on the New York Fashion Week runways, and spring is the perfect time for a home makeover. Whether you choose to incorporate these spring hues in big or small ways, your home will feel refreshed and reinvigorated.