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Top Picks For Fall Paint Colors

With fall quickly approaching, you may have the urge to change something in your home. Personally, I find myself spending more time on decorating, de-cluttering and organizing my abode in the weeks before winter, almost as if I'm preparing for cold weather-induced nesting.

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If you're seeking a dramatic change but aren't ready for a top-to-bottom renovation, applying new paint might just do the trick. Focus on one room or, if you're feeling ambitious, try a range of new hues throughout your home.

With help from Canadian House & Home, we've rounded up some of the top picks for fall-inspired paint colors. Sure, there are some dramatic dark tones on the list, but you'll also find multi-dimensional neutrals that work with a variety of decor.

1. Farrow & Ball's Setting Plaster: This is the perfect choice if you love the crisp look of a neutral but want something beyond white. Depending on the light, the color shifts from "a muddy peach to a pink-ish beige," according to H&H, and is an ideal choice for a bedroom.

Top Picks For Kitchen Paint Colors

Research shows that homeowners are spending more time in the kitchen, opting for open floor plans that blend living and kitchen space to create a hybrid room that's ideal for both relaxation and meal preparation. If you're spending more time in the kitchen, we hope it's the room of your dreams--and that includes the perfect paint color.

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Picking a paint color for your kitchen can be tricky! You'll want to factor in your existing cabinets, hardware, tile and other visible elements, but these are often versatile and can work with a variety of hues. We've compiled some info, whether you're shopping by trend or appetite, to help you make a decision.

Trend watch: 2011
Paint trends are like fashion trends. They get a lot of publicity and can certainly help drive a look, but at the end of the day, it's OK to not jump on every trend wagon if you prefer a more classic, neutral look.

If you're interested in this year's trends, however, we've found some inspiration. Benjamin Moore's kitchen palette combines earth-inspired hues with "farm brights." Think reddish brown, straw or marble white combined with purple rain, sun valley or grassy fields.

"The 2011 kitchen color palette draws inspiration from colors found in local farmers' markets and farms all across the country," according to Benjamin Moore.

On the lighter side, Behr recommends their 2011 palette, "Danish Twist," as an ideal group of hues for kitchen cabinets and walls. The palette includes "whites, neutrals and eco-aware accent colors" that make "modern rooms feel relaxed and clean," according to Behr.

 



 

 

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