Tuesday, 16 August 2016

The Colors of Spring in Pantone Style -1

        The Pantone Spring 2016 palette has a range of colors and shades to pick from. These colors could be just the inspiration for those of you looking for a fresh makeover (colorwise) at your homes. Take a look at the first five of these bold colors and get an idea of what look they could bring about in your room.




Rose Quartz

    A pale shade of pink, rose quartz is a perfect shade for french themed vintage styled homes. It pairs perfectly with shades of grey and white, and for a bolder contrast pastel shades of turquoise and mint green.



 Get a head start on this look with Sanctum's offerings in this shade.


Peach Echo

     This brilliant shade of peach is the perfect color that can be used to add pops of color around your house. This shade goes equally well with grey, white and turquoise. It's a great idea to team it with other subtle shades of peach.

We've got linen and smaller accessories that will fit perfectly into your peach echo look.


Serenity

      True to its name this color promises a feeling of calmness and solitude, like the feeling one gets when staring out at the sea. It works beautifully with the rose quartz color included in this palette.

   Our serenity colored items fit well into scandinavian and rustic themed homes.

Snorkel Blue

     This shade is bright, bold and oh, so beautiful! Be sure to be reminded of your deep sea experiences with this one. Pair it with yellow, white or lighter shades of blue.

   If you want to create this look come over to Sanctum to get a headstart!


Buttercup

        Remain in summer throughout the year with this color in your room. Paint a wall, a huge piece of furniture or a door this fun shade for a bold pop of color. If not you can add smaller accessories in this shade amidst a grey, white or navy themed setting.


   We've got the perfect buttercup colored accessories lined up for you!



    If none of these colors fit into what you have in mind, stay tuned for next week tips. Maybe the remaining five from Pantone's color palette will inspire you!


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