Updating Your Kitchen To Match The Color-Of-The-Year Isn't Worth The Money, And Here's Why - Tasting Table
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Updating Your Kitchen To Match The Color-Of-The-Year Isn't Worth The Money, And Here's Why - Tasting Table
"As tempting as it might be to start washing your kitchen in the color of the year, you may want to pause. This annual trend is just that: A trend that may come and go. Monica Gounaropoulos, founder of Spiti Interior Design, warned Tasting Table that jumping too quickly on trendy color bandwagons can mean expensive overhauls and needless adjustments to kitchen decor."
"Pantone's Color of the Year began in 1999 as a way to start conversation among artists, designers, and audiences. A global team surveys culture, arts, fashion, and global destinations before deciding upon the selected annual color. Pantone insists there is no commercial agenda or personal preference that impacts which color is selected, and the process upon deciding the color can take time."
Annual color trends can be fleeting and may lead to costly overhauls if applied to permanent kitchen elements. Choosing timeless cabinetry colors such as neutrals or nature-inspired hues maintains appeal for buyers and enduring visual interest. Low-commitment decor items like throw rugs, hand towels, or colorful vases allow testing of popular colors without expense. Painting small color samples on cabinets and walls helps evaluate bold choices before committing to full coverage. Pantone evaluates culture, arts, fashion, and destinations when selecting its Color of the Year and frames the initiative as recognizing color’s expressive power rather than promoting a specific shade. Home style choices should reflect personal taste.
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