7 Ways to Use Pantone's Spring 2018 Palette for Your Home
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When it comes to spring home decor, inspiration blossoms from nature, minimalism, and open air. The relaxing hue of the 2018 Pantone spring palette, that is described as “en plein air” or “open air” in French, is ideal for homeowners who want to create a relaxing and invigorating space.

The subtle warm tones and minimalist design of the Pantone spring palette are one of the hottest trends in the industry right now. Here are the most creative ways to utilize the Pantone color palette to liven up your spring home decor.


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1 | Cherry Tomato

Many homeowners and interior designers were thrilled when Pantone included the Cherry Tomato in their Spring 2018 Color Trend Report. This bold red hue demands attention. It’s classic, elegant, and it’s easy to create a “royalty-like” atmosphere. Pair Cherry Tomato with a neutral color palette such as ivory white and cream colors to accentuate the color’s boldness.


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2 | Meadowlark

This vibrant yellow is perfect if you are looking for a color to fill your house with cheerful energy. Meadowlark dramatically enhances the brightness of any space in your home, making any room appear larger. Incorporate Meadowlark into the less assumed places such as your fireplace, or into furnishings that are at the center of attention.


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3 | Blooming Dahlia

Blooming Dahlia is perfect for anyone who adores last year’s coral decor, but wants the refreshed version for 2018. Spark your creativity by painting your wall with this color. Throw in decorative pillows in combination with other light colors to add liveliness to your home. You can also add a lovely Herringbone rug or distressed rug to complete the look.


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4 | Pink Lavender

Pink Lavender might just be the new Millennial Pink. This color is calm and soothing, which makes it the perfect wallpaper or wall paint color for the bathroom or bedroom. Pink Lavender is a balanced combination of the boldness of purple and the sweetness of pink. A faux fur throw or shag works well with a lavender lounge chair and an interesting gold home decor accent such as a lampshade. For contemporary home decor, choose between wooden flooring or a lavender-printed carpet in this hue.


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5 | Ash Rose

Mature and sophisticated, Ash Rose creates a sense of calmness to help stimulate your imagination and creativity. Add Ash Rose home decor into your home by hanging light and airy photographs, or go for a more dramatic change by painting your walls. Complement with warm tones by pairing gold accent lighting fixtures. This refined color combination is one of our favorites!


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6 | Nile Green

Nothing says spring better than green! Nile Green charms us with its calmness and lightness. Try using a natural palette with this color to further create a serene ambiance. Look for furniture with different shades of browns with warm undertones such as Chestnut and Rose Wood. Now imagine coming home to a renewed ambiance that will help you relax after a tiring day at work.


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7 | Palace Blue

Palace Blue is one of our favorite colors because of its versatility-- it’s intense, yet calm. You can use it as both the primary and secondary tone. It’s one of those classic colors that is timeless and evokes elegance and luxury. Add some texture and visual interest with printed Palace Blue chairs and a blue mirror table to create openness. Contrast this cool tone with a combination of gold accents in picture frames and lamps.

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