2010 Color of the Year: Turquoise

Pantone has officially named 15-5519 Turquoise as the 2010 Color of the Year.

For the last few years various shades of aqua, cerulean, teal, and ultramarine have been tremendously popular so this color choice doesn’t seem to be much of a stretch. The true turquoise shade that they have chosen does seem to have more depth and a higher concentration of green than the icy aquas we have been seeing.

Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, says there was no runner-up to turquoise in her mind because people crave escapism and freshness after a tough year. The shade is on the cusp of blue and green, which makes it both inviting and serene — characteristics associated with blues — and invigorating and luminous, which comes from green, she says.

Pantone’s color for 2009 was mimosa yellow, intended to carry a hopeful, optimistic message. Eiseman says the public is shifting gears as the economy shows some improvement: They are ready to fantasize a bit about the beach resort.

Whether envisioned as a tranquil ocean surrounding a tropical island or a protective stone warding off evil spirits, Turquoise is a color that most people respond to positively. It is universally flattering, has appeal for men and women, and translates easily to fashion and interiors. Here are a few pictures for inspiration.

 

 

 

 

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HomeClick.com is Closed

homeclick_logoHomeClick.com has closed. 

The site is part of Home Décor Products, Inc.  Nine retail websites were operated by Home Décor Products, Inc. including AbsoluteHome.com KnobsandThings.com, Hechinger.com, PoolClick.com, and ChefsCorner.com

The home decor webtailer filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy siting it owes it’s 20 largest unsecured creditors more than $2.8 million. Excessive inventory costs have been sited as the company’s reason for demise.

It’s reported Home Décor Products, Inc. has assets of $8.1 million and debts of $9.2 million.

The HomeClick website is up for “browsing only.”  The Home Décor Products, Inc. website is not up but it’s LinkedIn Page is available.

 Home Décor Products, Inc. had Web sales in 2007 of $83.8 million, according to reports by Internet Retailer.

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Bye Bye Carpet

Things are starting to move forward in the Studio.
I am happy the ugly carpeting is gone.
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Kitchen Studio of Naples

The drop ceiling will be coming out next.