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Warm, earthy tones fuel cottagecor­e vibe

HOME DECOR STYLE FEATURES TIMELESS HUES AND MATERIALS IN HARMONY WITH NATURE

- Rebecca keillor

When it comes to paint choices for our home interiors, there has been a fundamenta­l shift toward cosy, warm earth tones in the last two years, spurred on by the pandemic, says Sharon Grech, colour marketing and developmen­t expert for Benjamin Moore.

Off-whites, creams, vintage blues and greens all complement the ’90s shabby chic, cottagecor­e trend that’s been so popular in home decor over the past few years.

This style is all about celebratin­g the simple country life (even if you live in a very urban area) and is achieved through comfortabl­e furnishing­s, serene, timeless colours and materials that are in harmony with nature, says Grech.

She remarks that this style is timeless and isn’t tied to any particular season — it works all year round.

“If you start with a colour palette that feels peaceful for you and key furnishing­s as a foundation, you can easily switch out accessorie­s such as heavy wool textures for winter, replaced by linen for warmer months. Look to your room’s rugs, upholstery fabric, artwork or even the view outdoors to pull paint colour inspiratio­n,” says Grech.

At Benjamin Moore, this cottage-inspired style has been the catalyst for some of their warm, earthy, pale colours like White Sand, November Rain, vintage greens and blues such as Mint Chocolate Chip, Palladian Blue and Gloucester Sage.

Outdoor style trends like black and white are still proving popular for sidings, doors and trims, but with a shift toward warmer whites paired with off-blacks, says Grech. You see it in Benjamin Moore colours like White Chocolate, Powder Sand, Wrought Iron, Flint and Mohegan Sage.

Martin Fuchs is senior marketing manager for SICO Paint by PPG. They’ve noticed a move away from the grey tones that were so popular the past few decades to warmer neutrals, beige and taupe colours. “From a colour perspectiv­e, people are craving warmer, more comforting colours after two years of uncertaint­y and isolation,” says Fuchs.

He says that contempora­ry earth tones (muted sage greens, breezy blues and earthy taupes) create an environmen­t that feels secure and protective. “While the shift away from greys was already underway before the pandemic, the cautious optimism we feel as we emerge from our homes and adapt back into more social lives has people wanting to add colour to their living spaces in the same, considerat­e way,” he says.

The pandemic has also affected the types of paint products people are looking for, adds Fuchs. After two years of heavy home use, with people working, living, working out and entertaini­ng all in one place, they’ve come to value resiliency in their product choices as much as beauty.

In response to this, Sico has released a new line of paint products, called Sico Prestige, which includes more than 1,000 one-coat colours. The paint is scuff, scrub and mildew-resistant, says Fuchs.

“Canadian households are busier than ever. People are looking for a quick and easy way to infuse their homes with a durable boost.”

 ?? SICO BY PPG ?? LEFT: Earth tones create an environmen­t that feels secure.
SICO BY PPG LEFT: Earth tones create an environmen­t that feels secure.
 ?? BENJAMIN MOORE ?? BELOW: Outdoor style trends like black and white are still popular for sidings, doors and trims, with a shift toward warmer whites.
BENJAMIN MOORE BELOW: Outdoor style trends like black and white are still popular for sidings, doors and trims, with a shift toward warmer whites.
 ?? BENJAMIN MOORE ?? Off-whites, creams, vintage blues and greens all complement the 1990s shabby chic, cottagecor­e trend that’s been so popular in home decor.
BENJAMIN MOORE Off-whites, creams, vintage blues and greens all complement the 1990s shabby chic, cottagecor­e trend that’s been so popular in home decor.
 ?? BENJAMIN MOORE ?? ABOVE: Off-white paint choices by Benjamin Moore
BENJAMIN MOORE ABOVE: Off-white paint choices by Benjamin Moore

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