The Nicole Arnold Interiors team recently went to High Point to see what the Spring 2019 Market had to offer. One of the top trends that we loved at the market was anything but dull…color is back, and it is ever saturated!
Take a look at some of our favorite newly emerging bold color trends that create the perfect statement with a pop!
Bold, Bright Jewel Tones
Bold, bright jewel tones were all the range and we’re seeing this trend quickly evolve! The bold hues of deep sapphire blues, vibrant emerald greens, and dazzling bright orange are sure to transform your space into in a luxurious cozy place that you’ll never want to leave.
Color Blocking & Geometric Interpretations
This market trend gives striking character to the modern interior design world in the best way. Juxtaposing colors into shapes and lines creates a harmonized, energetic appeal that fashions into the perfect touch to interior decorating.
Make Every Space Pop
There are so many ways that you create the perfect punctuation for a room begging for color! From the upholstery, walls, rugs, artwork, or even pillows (for the conservative adopter) there’s always a way to add a fresh pop of color into your living space.
Be sure to check out our 2019 High Point Market Trends Report and stay tuned as we cover more updated market trends over the upcoming weeks
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