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› Travel and Escapism Whether it’s through the big screen, the television screen or the computer screen functioning as their window on the world, consumers are increasingly able to get away from it all without ever leaving home. “You may not always be able to take a great vacation, but that doesn’t mean your home can’t become a refreshing destination at the end of each day,” says Thompson. A palette of rich, saturated shades of coral, pear, topaz, green and warm brown – hues you might find on a Tuscan hillside, on the Serengeti Plain or at a Moroccan bazaar – add to the getaway attitude. Décor themes based on faraway places such as Europe, Asia and Africa are the ticket to escapism, even if that escape is only to your living room or den. › Luxury and Glamour Think of elegant old-world Flemish tapestries to visualize colors in this trend category: rose, Turkish coffee, plum, taupe and silvery gray. Other textile elements include opulent fabrics such as velvet, silk and damask complement polished glass, marble and metallic surfaces, while jewelry influences of pearl, yellow gold and gemstones add shimmer and sparkle. › Relaxed Retreat/Spa Experience › Indoors Out/Nature The line between indoors and outdoors is further blurred by incorporating natural elements such as wicker, rattan and bamboo into home décor schemes. Floral and botanical prints and patterns extend the nature influence to window treatments, upholstery and rugs, while organic materials such as stone and wood bring variety and texture to surfaces. |
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