Creating moods with color

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  1. Julie Hoylen says:

    Kate,
    I so love all of the fabrics you show here. Of course you know I’m drawn to the Marrakesh collection because of my beloved orange… but I must admit that the contemplative, thoughtful, spiritual mood combo is really drawing me in- perhaps it has something to do with the fact that my kids are home from school today and the current energy level in my home is at an all time high.

  2. James Martin says:

    Color is without question the marketing tool of the 21st Century. People, having found color, now can’t seem to get enough of it. Color is driving peoples buying decisions from the cheapest little plastic cups to the most expensive fabric. Your article certainly reflects the wide reach of color.

    It also highlights an especially new trend in color. That is all the old rules on how to use color and where you can use color and how you can combine colors are out the window. It would not be surprising to see all the looks you have shown in the same house!

    This marvelous freedom is facilitated by people finding out this simple color truth: “The more colors you have the more colors work.” Using lots of color facilitates creating combinations that you would never suspect if you were used to neutral palettes. With a neutral palette anything a wee bit outside the theme colors stands out as wildly wrong and throws the whole thing off. To draw an example it is like a woman buying a khaki skirt and trying to find a khaki jacket to go with it. Good Luck. All of a sudden you realize there are a hundred shades of khaki and unless you have just the exact right shade it looks like you just tried and missed badly. Neutrals surprisingly are extremely restricting when it comes to design.

    So these two trends are now hugely important for the new
    Century. Using lots of color makes for great decorating and it is now okay to have different rooms of your house- even adjacent rooms- look completely different from each other. This is incredibly liberating and emotionally extremely rewarding.

  3. Kate Smith says:

    Thanks for the great comments James. You are so right–the more color you use the more you can use!

  4. Patricia says:

    What an interesting post and the fabric choices you had for each of the moods were wonderful, I’m very tactile so my fingers were itching to feel all of those colors!

  5. joni Webb says:

    I really like Duralee’s fabric – esp the way the new fabrics are marketed in the books. Thank you so much for leaving a comment on my blog – much appreciated!!
    Joni

  6. Kate Smith says:

    Thanks for all the great comments. I was like a kid in a candy shop at the Duralee showroom and it was fun to give you a glimpse of what I found.

  7. Can’t help but love the Marrakesh collection!

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