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A Painting contractor gives Color Forecast for 2009

By Nicky Taylor

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For the painting contractor that understands color trends and pays attention to what is happening in his market, he can't help but conclude that color is more important to the homeowner than ever. If any painting contractor or homeowner doubts this, then just browse through some of the most popular home-furnishings stores. You'll most likely find up to date color charts and books from the leading paint manufacturers to help customers coordinate colors and furnishings.

Paint Manufactures Depend On Accurate Color Forecasting.

Paint manufactures spend tremendous amounts of money on studying and interpreting color trends. If they get this wrong, then their sales will greatly suffer while their competitors who got the trend right propel themselves in this highly competitive market. Not only will the paint manufactures loose direct sales to the homeowner, but they will lose a lot of sales to the painting contractor looking to make their customers happy. Getting their color palettes right is paramount.

Paint manufactures determine color trends through the study of the following social dynamics.

1. The economy
2. Politics
3. Technology
4. Lifestyle issues
5. The green Movement
6. Pop culture

The above list is only some of the dynamics that are considered in their studies. From these studies one thing has become clear about the year 2009; color is going to be very popular.

Leading Paint Manufactures Are Introducing Similar Color lines.

As a painting contractor I am exposed to the similarities between the new paint palettes of the leading manufacturers of paint. Indeed there has been a shift in the colors that are in demand. If you compare the color forecast of Rohm & Hass Paint quality institute with the color palettes of Benjamin Moore, Pittsburgh Paints, Porter Paints, and Sherwin Williams you will find there are a lot of similarities in the colors offered.

An international association of design professionals called The Color Marketing Group, who are responsible for keeping their finger on the pulse of color trends, forecast that in the spring of 2009, consumers will be moving to pinks with a bluish tinge, earthier greens, and the bright yellows, turquoises, magentas and the brightest whites.

The Green Movement Is Having An Impact.

Environmentalism has had a major impact in almost every collection of colors. Some paint companies are naming green as the new neutral tone. Eco friendly colors of hues of fern, palm, sage and pine mixed with clear blues or aqua to give a sense of outdoors. The intermingling of sandy tans and warm browns to give an eco friendly aura will be popular.

Another example of the trend is a Benjamin Moore color called Split Pea. Split Pea is forecasted to be one of their hottest colors in 09.

The director of color marketing for Sherwin Williams says that peoples taste for the color green are shifting to greens with grayer hues.

Similarly, the "Voice Of Color" program of Porter Paints and Pittsburgh Paints features the following very diverse eco palette of colors.

1. Fair trade warm organic colors

2. Eco Techno balance between core colors and neutrals

3. The EcoLoco colors of bold pink, blue and orange meeting acidic green symbolizing expressions of freedom

4. The Vintage colors featuring a wintry palette of pale, spidery blue to paper-turned-creamy-yellow with age

Rich and Restful colors are going to be popular. Rohm & Hass has a palette of colors called Returning Home that features rich cranberry reds, pumpkin orange, warm browns and deep-toned blues. Similarly Benjamin Moore has a palette of colors called Homey which includes color names such as Cherokee Brick, Gypsy Pink.

Plums and violet colors continue their regal influence, however orange is becoming more muted and a bit more elegant looking.

Those that lead the fashion pack (designers, architects) are putting more emphasis on cleaner less muddled colors of dark greens, periwinkle, mauve and a medium neutral with clean colors of red, yellow, green, peach and blue.

My recommendation as a painting contractor to the trend conscious homeowner is to first find out when the new color charts will be on display in your leading paint stores, and then compare the colors of 3 or 4 different paint manufactures. This will give you a great idea of what colors are going to be in vogue.

Nicky Taylor CEO Of http://www.home-painting-services.com Nicky is owner of a 26 year old painting contractor service and home improvement company serving all North Atlanta Georgia. Nicky shares his knowledge on house painting and other home improvement topics at the above painting contractor link through articles and resource materials on various topics. Contains helpful information for anyone planning to undertake their own projects..

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