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Benjamin Moore’s Color of 2015: Guilford Green

As 2014 nears its end, famous paint company Benjamin Moore has picked out its color for 2015 - Guilford Green, a shade of pale green.

"A neutral color that is a natural. A silvery green that works a wide range of color combinations - from neutrals to daring shades," Benjamin Moore describes its shade for 2015.

We have a few pictures sorced from Zillow Digs that show how the pale shade of green would look in the interiors:

Kitchen

Bedroom

Bathroom

Benjamin Moore also added that earthy neutrals shall be in vogue in 2015. But bold and confident shades will also be a must-have for home interiors which include wineberry and browns.You can check out their color guide for 2015, here.

Below are a few more colors that interiors will probably boast of the following year:

Two Shades of Blue:

Mediterranean Blue and Seaport - these two shades of blue are going to be totally in vogue in 2015. The color of all seasons brings in a sense of calm and peace. It is a versatile color that can fit in virtually any room of the house.

Retro Colors

Retro is going to be back with a bang - but was it ever out? Retro and vintage colors like a burnt orange, a pale gold and a poodle pink, which Pantone calls "Rosette", will be all the rage in the 2015 home décor season.

Pastels

Pastel palettes are also going to be in in 2015. Shades of purple, palm greens and flamingo pinks will be used frequently. Pastels usually soften and set a relaxing, romantic mood. But, experts say the pastels must be teamed with shocking neon colors to make an impact.

Neutrals

Any neutral color - be it a gray, a creme or a brown - will be a stylish option for interiors in 2015. Neutral colors are usually infused in the interiors to balance the environment of the home. Olive Green and soft gray are going to be the hottest neutrals the coming year as per Dubai Chronicle.

Bold Color Combinations

Bold has always been considered beautiful when it comes to interior design. A combination of red dahlia to go with neutral off-whites, deep shades of gray combined with black and other citrus tones are highly recommended for 2015.


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