Pratt and Lambert - Personal Expressions 2008 - (Page 8) feature “Certainly, like any other retail outlet, there are trends within flea markets, antique stores and junk shops. Today you will find more items from the 60s, 70s — and yes even the 80s — than you did five years ago. The beauty of junk is that the great stuff from other eras like the 20s and 30s is still available for the picking, allowing people to mix and match eras to establish an eclectic and timeless look in their homes.” All of this mixing and matching comes with personal style. So it’s fair to assume that you can search your own wardrobe for inspiration on the latest design trends. “I believe that home interior trends ex tricks of the trade time when redecorating your home. Gilded furniture: Gold accented furniture gets a modern look when paired with silk upholstery in bold colors like fuchsia and purple. High-back chairs: As our need for privacy and intimacy increase, the ultra high back chair in soft tufted fabrics is showing up in restaurants across North America. In 2008 we will see its entry into the home. Bronze Gold 9-21 come from the fashion world,” Whitney says. “Color stories from the runway are destined to be the next hot paint chips at decorating stores. One of the best things I’m seeing in fashion is that anything goes. Skirts can be long or short; jeans can be straight or trouser cut. This direction in fashion opens up Incorporate the latest design trends into your home with help from Chatelaine magazine’s design and décor expert, Janette Ewen. Note: You may not want to use all of the trends at the same The color coral: Nothing is more popular than coral when it comes to fresh home décor. Best used as an accent, try this fun shade indoors and out on accessories including cushions, lamps and vases. Style Safari: Out of Africa is a bold trend for all of 2008. Rich mahogany furnishings, savannah hues, faux animal prints and feathered African-inspired accessories take center stage for this eclectic look. Lighting that can double as jewelry: The chandelier continues its rise as a must-have for the chic home. In 2008, we will see fresh shapes that are less symmetrical and have bold accents such as oversized baubles dripping all over. The Socialite look: Think posh design inspired by the 1950s. This look is all about the pastel hues, detailed moldings and decorative accessories popular with chic, socialite society. Mirrored ceilings: The paneled-mirrored look makes an entryway into the formal dining room. This trend is inspired by ultra-modern hotels seen throughout Barcelona. Fruity Fabrics: From the pear to the apple, fruit motifs are the number one look for fabrics in 2008. All things Russian: From ornate furnishings to faux fur accessories, a Russian-inspired interior is hot, hot, hot! the door to freedom when decorating your home. I think it is wonderful to see people taking risks in the home decor arena by purchasing items that suit them and not the rest of the world. Folks are creating their own style trends rather than following others.” If you’re afraid to incorporate your boldprinted shirts into your design, start with something simple. “Use color to create illusions by contrasting light and dark or warm and cool values,” says Hiller. “Lower the ceiling visually by painting it darker than the walls. Raise the ceiling by painting the ceiling a lighter color than the walls. To make a large room look smaller, use dark neutrals or warm colors on the walls and floors. To make a small room look larger, use light colors on the walls, floors and ceilings.” P R AT TA N D L A M B E R T. C O M
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