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    Choices, Choices

    Color choice in the home is highly subjective, and for that reason, it’s not the palette as much as the execution that matters. A well-appointed home distinguishes itself by the story it tells about its inhabitants. There are no wrong colors, but there is psychology at play. Warm colors like red, orange and yellow tend to elicit heightened mental activity like creativity, while cooler tones like blues and greens inspire calm; a room’s purpose should largely guide color selection.

    Client-Centric Color

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    Decisions, Decisions  Fabric selections will differ according to how the room will be used. For family rooms and home offices, durability is the key. In living rooms, primary bedrooms and sitting rooms, more luxurious fabrics can be used. Though the type of fabric used in each space may be different, common colors, textures and patterns can be used throughout to link each room together.

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