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Color Trends

 

Benjamin Moore has announced its 2012 Color of the Year.  It’s Wythe Blue and it’s one of my favorites.

Take a look at this kitchen from my project featured on the over of the March 2010 issue of House Beautiful:

House of Turquoise just ran a great post with lots of inspirational images using Wythe Blue.  Be sure to head over and check it out!

READ THE POST HERE!!

p.s. Some more shots of my multiple uses of turquoise in the home mentioned above:

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4 Responses to Color Trends

  1. Donna Frasca says:

    Like I said in a previous post, “finally a color trend I love!”. It’s been going strong in Charlotte (along with the coastal hues) for a steady 2 years now.

    Your kitchen is just beautiful and one of things I love about Wythe Blue, it looks great with stainless – perfect kitchen color!

  2. I saw Erin’s post. Isn’t she amazing?! Love her blog and how sweet she always is.

    It’s also one of my favorite color and I’m planning on painting my bathroom in this color. It will feel refreshing!

    Have a Blessed Week, Tobi!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

  3. Erin says:

    Thanks for sharing my post!! I LOVE this kitchen, one of my all-time favorites! Such a good example of why Wythe Blue is so fabulous! :)

  4. Lisa Estrada says:

    I have painted my family room and kitchen in Wythe Blue and I want to repaint my living room and dining room. My husband is not keen on the idea of the Wythe Blue in the Living/dining area, what color neutral color would you pair with the Wythe Blue?

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