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rom vibrant jewel tones to bright pastels
like pinks, peaches and yellows paired with
metallic elements such as silver, gold and
pewter, bold color will be a huge trend this
season, according to Regina Gust, owner of
Regina Gust Designs, one of Houston's premier
commercial and residential holiday décor
design firms. "People are wanting either bright,
vivid and bold," says Gust, "or they are looking
for a natural, organic look. Blues have been so
popular for the last couple of years, but I think
green—all tints, tones and shades of green—
are going to be super popular this season."
Linly adds, "ink brilliant colors, with
oversized jeweled crown ornaments, icicles,
tassels and hanging gems, like earrings.
Or a mixed-metals theme featuring gray,
charcoal, silver and gold, with tropical leaves
and glittered Hibiscus."
Floral designer Sammy Chiem, AIFD, CFD,
CCF, owner of San Diego-based Sammy Chiem
Events, who is known for her over-the-top
Christmas décor, says she, too, is looking
forward to incorporating some fun color
palettes this season. "Pretty, soft colors with
glass and frost—think bubble gum mixed with
champagne," she says. "Also, pair different
shades of blue with white for a classy, classic
yet nontraditional color scheme. I call it 'Blue
Wave.' And finally, black and white, paired with
whatever accent color makes the client happy,
will create a custom, personalized look."
Troy Villager, owner of the Nashville-based
luxury floral design company T Villager Designs,
says each room doesn't have to incorporate
the same color palette and approach, either.
"For instance, one room could be chic and
contemporary, with neutral tones and metallic
details, while another room might be bright
and vibrant, with pops of retro colors and mod
accents," he suggests.
Dramatic or Nontraditional Colors
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