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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24″ Ranges

A 24″ range is a great appliance for a tiny kitchen.  While the choices were once slim, today there are many to choose from. 

Fisher & Paykel smooth top range
This little gem has a sleek glass top and a warming drawer with moisture selector. The self clean cycle makes it great for a busy home.

Fish & Paykel range

BlueStar Range with swing door
The versatility of this all-gas range makes it a favorite.  The griddle top is a must for a vacation home.

bluestar-range

American Range commercial grade range
This range offers sealed burners with infinite controls and multiple oven settings including convection.  The large glass door makes keeping an eye on food easy.

American Range

Vulcan restuarant-style 24″ range
This little powerhouse offers 115,000 total BTU with the oven totalling 35,000 BTU.  Option casters are available too.

vulcan range

Avanti  duel fuel range
If you prefer a duel fuel range, the Avanti is a great choice.  It’s self-cleaning oven reaches temperatures between 120 and 480 degrees.  If you are really tight on space, Avanti also offers 20″ ranges.

Avanti range

Smeg gas range
This beautiful range comes in all gas or a dual fuel model.  Heavy duty continuous grates can handle the largest of pots.  9 cooking modes are available as well as an electronic cooking display. Optional LP conversion kit is also available.

 Smeg Range

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Around the Web

white industrial kitchenAs I was strolling the world wide web this past week I found some great items I thought I’d share starting with this incredible white kitchen in a Barn-style home in Sag Harbour from Emma and her great Blog White and Wander.

I love the commercial-style faucet and industrial stainless steel surfaces paired with the clean white shelving filled with glasses and clay pitchers.  Check out her other posts filled with lost of interior goodness.

The Laurel Hedges has a fun post that tells of the little known secret that a powerful exhaust fan in a couple’s bathroom lowers the chance of divorce.  Millie blogs to get away from the men in her life ( she has 5 sons!) and her posts are refreshing and filled with wonderful little gems.

Small kitchens are hard to design because they still have to have all the appliances found in larger kitchens and at least a little storage.  I think Chris Welsh did a fabulous job on this alcove kitchen featured on Alicia B. Designs with her tips on how to maximise small kitchen space.

If you have missed the magazine Domino then you will love the new online magazine, Lonny.  Eddie Ross introduced me to the new publication on his blog.  His beautiful farmhouse has a fabulous spread in the 200 or so page publication.  I love what he and his partner did with their butler’s pantry. Everything is beautifully organized and very accessible.

exhaust fans will save your marriage   Chris Welsh alcove kitchen

Eddie Ross Butler's Pantry   lonny mag