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| The world is a much smaller than it used to be with leisure destination travel common for so many people and a topic of conversation across multiple generations of Canadians. As Canadians embrace outside cultures they expose themselves to more color in th
Instead of returning with small trinkets, today consumers are bringing furnishings and larger, often very colourful artifacts (authentic or adapted) into their homes from other cultures and places. Southeast Asia, China and India are examples of intense travel or interest attractions today. These traditionally mystical parts of the global village have, for centuries, influenced Western ways of thinking and created interior decorating with a palette of powerful colors and styles. Coupled with the dramatically increased Asian population in the United States and Canada, Asian style, has been emerging as a strong interior decorationg trend for the past several years. Current colors include: Lighter, neutral settings, punctuated by warmed-up accent colors from a exotic mix of countries and cultures. Deep, rich ethnic reds and warm, glowing oranges are the ‘punch’ colors for 2008." Other examples of styles and colors from around the world include: Contemporary Eclectic Mixing of styles is one way of achieving a global village interior of your own. This is known as eclectic and begs a few rules to achieve success. One is that each furnishing item must be wonderful unto itself. As a standalone, each element in the interior should be high-quality, excellent design and interesting. Bringing divergent furnishings together into an intriguing whole depends on the artistic placement of color, texture, form and mass. | |