Best Pantone Colors for 2015

Interior design and home decorating has been a blast for 2015. Pantone colors have been a favorite in the home designing industry and have contributed in creating lovely and enticing homes for this year.

Elle Décor enumerates some of the best pantone colors for this year and a sneak peek of what to look forward to in the coming New Year. Deep mahogany and wood violet will be the top colors to look forward to in 2016. Although Marsala has been the pantone color of 2015, dramatic and deep colors will be the trend in the upcoming year. Steel Grey, Frosted Almond, Radiant Orchid, and Rosette will be among the best pantone colors to choose from by next year.

Color may have been a very significant factor in interior design for this year but without proper color scheme, these vibrant hues wouldn't shine as bright as they did this year. Home Design Lover mentions style-settings, abstractions, and the Zen style as important contributors in the success of Pantone colors for this year.

Pantone colors are known for being polished and poised, thus setting up a style with a primary color like purple has become a trend. Mahogany, off-whites, grays, and taupe worked very well with this basic color creating a stylish and fashionable look for homes.

Abstract design mixed with shades of grape, apricot, dahlia red, hazel nutbrown, vineyard green, and stonewashed blue was also a hit this year. The inner artists inside home owners were explored and exploited by converting their home into a large canvass filled with colors and touched with a modern design.

Natural colors and Zen designs were also touched by pantone colors making the complexities of flora and foliage even more remarkable and aesthetically appealing for homes. Green and grape shades mixed with Café Au Lait were the main colors in home to achieve the relaxing and stylish vibe.

It was indeed a colorful year for 2015 in design and home décor. Interior decorators and designers can look forward to the Pantone colors that will rise and dominate the home decorating industry by 2016.

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