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Designers are predicting design color trends for 2015. From olive greens all the way to bright patterns, the colors of 2015 will result in combinations that span from "Monet to Molly Ringwald" (source House Beautiful). Read the 10 top designers predictions for the upcoming year.

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"Pair the classics with unexpected accents to make the scheme dynamic and vibrant-I love black, grey and white splashes of red, and brown, blue, and green with orange  tones"  - Malcolm Kunter
 
" I love mixing colors, like pinks, purples, and vivid green. Here I'm using purple Ikat from Madeline Weinrib, Aqua wallpaper from China Seas and Matouk's vivid pinks." -Grant K. Gibson
 
"I saw a pallette of 60's colors on 2015 runways that was exciting-shades like olive and orange are being given new life." -Alexandra Kaehler
 
Gray is definitely the hottest neutral these days-it sets the perfect backdrop. I love combining soft gray walls with dark charcoal doors and a pale ,grayish-white ceiling. -Jeff Andrews
 
Olive greens will be popular in 2015- I just did a kitchen with olive cabinets and it looks wonderful. The shade is warm, organic, and neutral for almost any other color you pair with it.  - Capella Kincheloe


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"We thought a lot about color trends as we were designing our Duralee fabric line and we love a little sour green mixed in with anything." -Anne Maxwell Foster
 
"The blue of the Mediterranean, and the tops of the churches in Santorini-or Papers and Paints. It's so rich and fabulous. Perfect when paired with a grey or pink." -Sara Story
 
"The combinations of greens, plums, cerulean blue, beiges and whites-and the mixing of patterns and textures, as seen in many Renaissance paintings. -Alessandra Branca
 
I'm seeing warmer, muddy colors start to come back into vogue. I can't get enough of rust, olive, dusty mint and aubergine-and I still like a splash of bright color thrown on top. -Jenny Comenda
 
"I'll be looking back to the pastel pallette of LA in the 80"s-optimistic color combinations of orange and purple sunsets, green palm trees, aqua pools, and pink flamingos.-Christos Prevezanos
 

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