Fashions Following Color On The Home Front

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Fashions Following Color On The Home Front Increasingly, the colors seen on fashion runways are following trends set by interior designers. (NAPSA)—Homedcor used to follow the fashion runways, but nowinterior designers are leading the way whenit comes to color. Recent fashion shows have featured blues and brownsasthe“it” colors for fall. At the Golden Globes, Marcia Cross of “Desperate Housewives” and best-actress winner Hilary Swank both sported rich brown gowns—a trend that can be traced to the soft, soothing shades of brown and blue that were spotted in stylish rooms in the winter of 2003. Deniot said. “They are made up of many different materials—strips international show house in 2003 created in an elegant, neoclassic style by Paris-based designer available in reeds, grasses and woodslats, in addition to bamboo, for a total of almost 70 fabric colors andstyles. If the fabric you choose is A living room in a prestigious Jean-Louis Deniot was made sumptuous by dark-stained wood floors, an antique wood writing desk, upholstery fabrics in shades of brown andblue, buttery leather seating and Provenance woven wood shades from Hunter Douglas flanked by blue- and brown-patterned silk damask curtains. “These are the most sophisticated bamboo shades I have seen,” of wood, bamboo and dark brown string.” Woven wood shades break up the light, adding interesting highlights to the rooms. New colors on the horizon are melon colors such as honeydew and cantaloupe spiced with citrus tangerine. These refreshing shades are showing up in both fashion windowsand homedcor. These tropical colors are also enhanced by the textures and earth-toned palette of Provenance woven woods shades, which are sheer, there are flat fabric or pleated privacy options. For windows where you wantthelight, but still want privacy, the shades can be lowered from the top down or raised from the bottom up. To learn more, contact Hunter Douglas at 1-800-937-7895 or visit www.hunterdouglas.com.