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colour forecasts2015

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The Haymes 2015 Colour Forecast themes are inspired from international and national trends, as well as our visit to Maison & Objet Paris.

We are very excited to introduce the five trends that make up the 2015 Colour Expressions Forecast by Haymes and hope you will love them as much as we do.

The inspiration behind the 2015 Colour Forecast comes from an increased awareness to feel comfortable and secure within our homes. Throughout each forecast look, the varying materials and colour palettes used reflect this concept of wanting to feel safe and relaxed within a space, providing a contemporary yet soothing setting.

The 2015 Colour Forecast sees a shift in colour direction, as we move towards softer palettes. This is demonstrated in the two themes Raw and New Skin where you will see a palette of solid and dependable colours. The exploration of natural tones leads to the development of lush greens and dusty pinks, which is illustrated in the themes Rhythmic Palms and Exotic Botanic, both echoing the diversity of nature. In stark contrast, Relaxed Replay brings together feel good brights that take us back to the retro era.

Trend Inspiration

Haymes stylist Wendy Rennie, Colour and Concept Manager, and interior stylist Ruth Welsby, have come together to inspire you with their interpretations of the Haymes 2015 Colour Forecast.

Wendy is an experienced colour stylist with a background in fine art and has a love for colour, painting and creativity. Her unique and intimate understanding of colour, in particular the Haymes colour range, enables her to transform emerging trends into various palettes directly related to the market.

“As much as trends come and go, the importance of being true to your own sense of style should always be at the forefront of any decorating or renovating job,” Wendy says.

Ruth is a Melbourne based interior stylist and writer who has a passion for colour and form. Her work has been featured in Home Beautiful, Belle, Real Living, House & Garden, Inside Out, Elle Decoration (UK), Home Journal (HK), Contemporary Home Design, Urbis (NZ), Ideal Home (UK), House & Garden (UK), Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms (UK) and The Sunday Age. Haymes is excited to be working with Ruth on a number of projects over the coming months.

Our StylistsWendy Rennie

Ruth Welsby

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

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exotic botanic

Exotic Botanic takes us back to our roots, provoking

a reawakening of the senses, returning to nature and

exploring the vibrant beauty it has to offer. In the

hustle and bustle of the world today, it’s important

to take a moment to reconnect. The hypnotic colour

palette of this theme creates depth and opulence,

revitalising even the simplest of spaces.

Styling by Wendy Rennie

K enda ll Rose

Copper

Gu npowder Smoke

Bou lder Grey

Horizon Glow

Ash GreyAu ra

Su btle Light

Dusty Beige

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

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rhythmic palmsRhythmic Palms explores the notion of escapism and

replenishment through a deep, rich palette that amplifies

colour and pattern. Combining dark charcoals and lush

greens, Rhythmic Palms explores new beginnings from a

tiny budding flower in the densest of jungles, to the first

drop of water in a hidden oasis. This theme presents a

fresh and crisp take on the ambiguity of what lies beneath

the treetops. Rhythmic Palms captures and exaggerates

the scale of the environment to make a real statement

in the home. Playing on jungle-like motifs, oversized

patterns and saturated colours this theme encapsulates

an instinctive and primitive aesthetic.

Styling by Ruth Welsby

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

Huntley F ie lds

Hu nter Green

Pa le Mushroom 3

Viking

Sa nd Storm

Popla r Grove

Pa le Mushroom 5

Grey Stone

Enigma

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Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

relaxed replayRelaxed Replay takes on a nostalgic feel, stepping

back in time with a vibrant, bold and effervescent

palette. Influenced by Miami Beach and psychedelic

patterning, this retro revival theme looks at finding joy

in the simple things in life. Exploring spontaneity, this

theme celebrates the brighter side of life.

Styling by Ruth Welsby

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

Grey Stone

Cha rlotte

Ocea n Cru ise

Cool Ca nte lou pe

Peppy

Ocea n’s Ru nway

Light Frost

Vivid

Modesty White

Su nbu rst

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new skin

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

New Skin travels from mineral pastels through

to deep blues and greys, illustrating the natural

erosion that comes with overuse just like a pair of

jeans. This relaxed, cool theme explores denim

textures and colours, as they translate through

to the home. The palette provides an easy living,

understated style providing a sense of relaxation

and tranquillity within a space.

Styling by Ruth Welsby

Trempea lea u

Da rli ngton

Blea ched White

Greyolog y 1

Mira nda

Chape l Grey

Ange lic Blu e

Stormy Blu e

Gloomy Sky

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Raw explores the notion of detoxification – cutting

out the clutter – and redefining what is important

through a process of natural selection. The

palette is made up of neutral, soft tones creating

a calming environment. Providing a subdued and

ethereal aesthetic, warm browns and creams

form the perfect base for any interior styling.

raw

Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. For accurate colour reference we recommend a sample pot to assist with the final colour choice.

Styling by Wendy Rennie

Smoky Silhou ette

Re fuge 1

Orga nic 1

Ta upe Shadow

Pha ntom

Blea ched Brown

Refuge 2

Rockslide

Re fuge 3

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Colours shown are for inspirational purposes only and are as close to actual paint colours as printing processes allow. We recommend a test area be applied prior to final colour choice, as lighting conditions can affect the appearance of colour. Credits: Photography Martina Gemmola (Relaxed Replay, Rhythmic Palms & New Skin), Shannon McGrath (Exotic Botanic & Raw). Exotic Botanic – Furniture and lighting by Domo Collections – visit domo.com.au. Botanical design by Wunderplant. New Skin - Form Function Style, HK Living Australia, House of Orange, AURA by Tracie Ellis, Hunting for George. Relaxed Replay - AURA by Tracie Ellis, Globe West, Retro Print Revival. Raw - Domo Collections – visit domo.com.au for furniture and lighting. Rhythmic Palms - Botanical design by Wunderplant. Moss Melbourne, Escape to Paradise, Globe West, Scout House, HK Living Australia. 08/14. ABN 14 004 201 638.

For tips on preparation and painting, or for more information on Haymes productsplease visit www.haymespaint.com.au or freecall the Service Express hotline 1800 033 431.

Taking the hassle out of choosing colour

Choose your colour from the large range in store.

Please use a Haymes Colour Selector pot to sample these colours for your project.

Take home a colour sample pot and test a larger area on your home.

Select your Haymes product and get the perfect colour.

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Every year the Haymes team develops key themes for the

Haymes 2015 Colour Expressions Forecast based on research

from international and national trends in design and interiors

which are then interpreted into an Australian colour palette.

Using the Haymes 2015 Colour Expressions Forecast as a source

of inspiration, you can create your own style, drawing on the five

themes. By choosing one main colour as a focus you can easily

tone down or brighten up any of the looks, adding accessories

and furniture where needed, creating the perfect personalised

space.

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