Yesterday the Houston Chronicle ran this article on the Wells. It was a well written piece on their journey so far and gives some insight into the history of Imago Dei over the last nine years. Click here to read the entire article on the Chronicle’s website.
Exciting news!


There is a world of color out there, and that also sums up the color trend for 2009: Going Global. Palettes feature this global concept include colors that evoke travel to exotic places, rich in texture, involving all the senses, and also embrace nature and natural tones of sand and stone. (Insets in this article demonstrate how Imago Dei treatments are right in line with current trends that leave lasting impressions.)
Experts in interiors have many similarities in their palette choices. However, they all agree, the stand out color for 2009 is yellow, particularly a rich golden yellow. Yellow is a color long associated with embracing opposing concepts and qualities like oriental and occidental, contemporary and traditional, spiritual and intellectual. It is a color that transcends national cultures and preferences in its ability to communicate optimism, respect, radiance and well-being. Color psychologists associate yellow with forward thinking and communication and for this reason is highl
y suitable for schools, libraries and other institutions of learning and study. People who favor yellow in psychological tests are found to be creative, inspirational and intellectual. According to Sherwin-Williams, the bold,saturated hues that have dominated palettes for the past few seasons are yielding to more complex, toned-down shades. And the new neutral is gray, ranging from warm to cool tones and including metallics and minerals. it can relax and cool down an interior, but can also carry a chic and contemporary vibe. Gray plays well in both residential and commercial spaces. Sherwin-Williams color forecast organized by color families. A free color deck is available here.
Dupont’s site created their color report in conjunction with Global Color Research, a London firm, and came up with four trends: Oxygen, bright, clean and calm pastels that rejuvenate Desert, muted natural tones, minerals and blue sky Relic, vintage and modern contrast using a wine country palette with tarnished metals Jungle, a sensitive investigation of the exotic using foliage tones with bright accents. Dupont also offers a Color Trends brochure with a click from this page.
Pantone Home+Interiors 2009 preview video is worth watching. It descriptively lists eight trendy palettes including Wine Country with taupe, olive and (duh) wine; Wanderings include dijon yellow, mystic gray and rose. Honesty has tender greens, tans, unbleached white; Discerning Tastes mixes crystal, metallic silver & gold and sumptuous surfaces; Reveries relaxes with lilac, mauve, purple and lavender. The Solar Energy palette employs mandarin, gold, red, gray and yellow greens; Breathe Easy with cool blues, crisp white, muted greens, blue-violet; Animate with color clashes of red, vibrant blues and apricot.
Benjamin Moore Director of Color, Doty Horn worked for two years to identify the trends for 2009. In her article she believes the real trend is personalization, people choosing for themselves what they are emotionally attracted to. The four main trends she has identified are Raw, minimal and neutral; Urban Silence, city grays mixed with organic greens and rusts; Simplexity, complex blends that bend the boundaries of hues; and Private Identity, bright, bold and unexpected.
Denise Turner of
Colorturners has some simple yet very timely comments for interior colors for 2009. Visit here for her color insights.
Color trends are not set by grad students throwing darts at a fan deck of color swatches. Years of research and tidy sums of money go into compiling color forecasts, but when all is said and done, It’s up to you to personalize your own space with the colors that inspire and comfort you. You can travel the world of color, but there’s no place like home to enjoy it.
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