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Marbleizing maybe? I predict we're going to see this pattern in all sorts of color combinations adorning just about anything. The pattern is fun and funky, but rooted in history.

I have long admired an open shelving kitchen plan. Huffpost said more homeowners will too. I think it's an acquired taste and only for those that shall we say, are a little anal?

Lighter toned woods are coming on strong. We've seen ebony, macassar, dark walnut, mahogany. Cerused and limed woods are gaining momentum (Do I hear trend??) Oak, chestnut, pecan, cypress: your time has come (again) because everything is cyclical.

The chatter about brass is getting louder again … or still. Talk of copper is in the pipeline. I am going out on a limb and just saying AGAIN, mix your metals. Seriously, it's A OK. I'll let you in on a little secret, it's one of those tricks that instantly makes you seem "in the know," more sophisticated, and
like you have a certain amount of je ne sais quoi.

While radiant orchid is the color of the year, there are still a lot of colors coming on strong in 2014, as predicted by Pantone. The bold gold (Freesia) leads the pack and is a quick pick me up. Amanda Nisbet combined that with Dazzling blue in a way only she can do for a stunning, vivacious look.



Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Rebecca Taylor
But don't discount pastels. They are still making a statement this spring, on and off the runway. Once again I think we can safely say, "It's all in the mix." That's never a fad.
