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Envision Colour 2011
Give your home an inspired look with the most favoured paint colours of the year.
Available at Clancy's Rainbow, the Envision Colour 2011 publication is illustrated with inspiring room settings, suggestions on colour combinations, imaginative wall treatments and the favoured paint colours for 2011. Visit Clancy's Rainbow today for your free copy of Envision Colour 2011!
The easiest way to stretch your designer dollar is to freshen up your walls with a new coat of paint. Why not start making your home decoration plans now with Envision Colour 2011, Benjamin Moore's annual forecast of colours for the coming year? Envision Colour 2011 brings you fresh inspiration and new ways to approach your painting projects with eighteen colours organized into three palettes: Dreamy, Spirited and Soulful.
Dreamy
Reality can be harsh and for some of us the best escape is into a dreamy odyssey where the mind
can wonder, free of worry. Translated into a design perspective, that means translucent and sheer materials, blurred decorative details and softened textures.
Colours from left to right: genesis white 2134-70,
kendall
charcoal HC-166, gray mirage 2142-50,
porcelain
2113-60, etiquette AF-50, smoke 2122-40

Spirited
The antidote to stress is anything that makes
you
feel happy! In fashion and furnishings it's reflected
in spirited designs featuring geometrics, stripes
and dynamic colours balanced by lots of grey,
black and white.
Colours from left to right: storm AF-700, lucerne
AF-530, royal flush 2076-20, paper mache AF-25,
wrought iron
2124-10, grape green 2027-40
Soulful
A global balance is being achieved as technology shrinks the oceans
and miles between us, allowing foreign to become familiar. On the style front, this is visible in "ethnic glam" designs, pattern
on
pattern and hand-worked decoration.
Colours from left to right: hush AF-95, vintage wine
2116-20, etruscan AF-355, casco bay 2051-30,
wasabi AF-430, amulet AF-365

COLOUR OF THE YEAR:
Vintage Wine (2116-20)
| As an anchoring, rich hue with a deep brown base and a hint of smoky violet, vintage wine perfectly complements the latest wood finishes, leathers, linens and other textiles. |
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