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Trend-forward colours to take you into the new year

From the Resene decorating blog

At the beginning of December, the Pantone Color Institute announced Classic Blue (specifically, Pantone 19-4052) to be the Color of the Year for 2020, heralding us into a new decade of design.

Blue is one of those hues that never ceases to be popular. In fact, it’s the most universally loved colour. In surveys, blue comes out ahead of every other colour in every part of the world, transcending geographic location, gender and age. Between many demographics that are often divided, blue unites.

A classic blue bathroom

A classic blue coastal colour scheme

Bathroom: A pendant lamp in Resene Wishing Well, cacti pots in Resene Submerge and a rattan table in Resene King Tide are easy ways to bring Classic Blue into a bathroom. Back wall in Resene Elderflower with tongue-and-groove paneling and shelf in Resene Yes Please, timber flooring in Resene Colorwood Mid Greywash. Project by Megan Harrison-Turner, image by Bryce Carleton.  Moodboard: Anchored by a classic blue, Resene Submerge, this colour scheme would look beautiful in a bathroom or a coastal bach. Background in Resene Colorwood Mid Greywash with A4 drawdown paint swatches (from left to right) in Resene Yes Please, Resene Elderflower, Resene Wishing Well, Resene Mystery and Resene Meditation. Project by Megan Harrison-Turner, image by Bryce Carleton.

“We are living in a time that requires trust and faith,” says Leatrice Eiserman, Executive Director for the Pantone Color Institute. “It is this kind of consistency and confidence that is expressed by Classic Blue, a solid and dependable blue hue we can always rely on.”

“Imbued with deep resonance, Classic Blue provides an anchoring foundation. A boundless blue evocative of the vast and infinite sky, Classic Blue encourages us to look beyond the obvious to expand our thinking; challenging us to think more deeply, increase our perspective an open the flow of communication.”

A dark blue panelled bedroom

A blue and yellow home office

Bedroom: Painting a nightstand in Resene Wishing Well is an easy way to bring the Classic Blue trend home. Tongue-and-groove panelling in Resene Indian Ink, floor in Resene Half Chicago and vases in Resene Mystery (left) and Resene Wishing Well. Project by Claudia Kozub, image by Melanie Jenkins.  Home office: Walls in Resene Wishing Well with painted details in Resene Cleopatra (gold) and Resene Time After Time (pale blue), side table and plant pot in Resene Half Tea and vases in Resene Time After Time, Resene Influential and Resene Cleopatra. Project by Laura Lynn Johnston, image by Bryce Carleton.

Instilling calm, confidence and connection, Pantone says this enduring blue hue highlights our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era.

For over 20 years, Pantone’s Color of the Year has influenced design decisions across a wide range of industries, including fashion, home furnishings, industrial design, product packaging and graphic design. However, being an American-based company, their forecast doesn’t necessary take into account what’s trending in other regions. While we might all agree that yes, Classic Blue is a beautiful colour, the trend might end up translating into one or more different variations locally.

A dusty blue colour scheme

Year after year, dustier blues are generally the more popular choices and lend themselves well to creating a coastal scheme. Background in Resene Remember Me, tray in Resene Raindance, vases in Resene Peace and Resene Excalibur, with A4 drawdown paint swatches in (from left to right) Resene Peace, Resene Raindance and Resene Excalibur. Project by Laura Lynn Johnston, image by Bryce Carleton.

Laura Lynn Johnston, Editor of habitat by Resene magazine, is also an accredited interior designer and graphic designer. Together with Resene, she helps to examine evolving and emerging trends and forecasts what are most likely to be the next big colours in our part of the world to help homeowners who find themselves in a colour conundrum.

“The harsh natural light in New Zealand and Australia really has quite a significant impact on the colours that become popular regionally. We tend to choose dustier shades of colours that are popular in other parts of the world since the sun can cause hues that are more vibrant or saturated to get washed out anyways. Coastal and denim blues – especially those with more grey in them, such as Resene Coast, Resene Bunting and Resene New Denim Blue – are really the ‘Classic Blues’ here and are shades that will continue to be hugely popular here heading into 2020,” she says. “But that doesn’t mean that you can’t combine them with a closer match to the popular Pantone version.”

Paint a grid on the walls of your home office

Paint a grid on the walls of your kids bedroom

Home office: Walls in Resene Kandinsky with grid in Resene Wet N Wild, floor in Resene Wet N Wild, desk, picture frame and lamp in Resene Alabaster and large plant pot and bud vase in Resene Jalapeno. Project by Laura Lynn Johnston, image by Bryce Carleton.  Bedroom: Walls in Resene Kandinsky with grid in Resene Wet N Wild, floor in Resene Wet N Wild, nightstand in Resene Secrets with drawer in Resene Wet N Wild, large plant pot and bud vase in Resene Jalapeno and lamp and picture frame in Resene Alabaster. Project by Laura Lynn Johnston, image by Bryce Carleton.

Shades like Resene Torea Bay, Resene Decadence, Resene Resolution Blue and Resene Wet N Wild all capture the spirit of the colour, though Laura Lynn says they’re not typically hues that you’re going to see on walls from tip to toe – at least not in our part of the world.

“These shades make excellent accent colours, especially when used on key pieces of furniture such as a sideboard or coffee table. The beauty of paint is that it can always be quickly and easily painted over as trends or tastes change, whereas investment pieces like a sofa or armchair should be in a colour you really truly love rather than the flavour of the month.”

Statement wall - lounge

Statement wall - lounge 2

Light wall: A statement wall in conversational design Resene Wallpaper Collection 90370 sets the tone in this space, which also features a Classic Blue coloured sofa. Paint a major piece of furniture in Resene Aviator to get a similar look.  Dark wall: A statement wall in conversational design Resene Wallpaper Collection 90371 sets the tone in this space, which also features a Classic Blue coloured sofa. Paint a major piece of furniture in Resene Aviator to get a similar look.

She says these Classic Blue-like hues also lend themselves well to being blended with small pops of brights. “Start with a classic warm grey on your walls like Resene Quarter Truffle then paint Resene Torea Bay on a side table, find a couple cushions to match, and balan ce it out with just a touch of tropical orange like Resene Chilean Fire. Or swap Resene Chilean Fire for a vibrant lime like Resene Sushi or Resene Lima.”

“Classic shades of blue always pair well with another classic colour: red. Look to timeless options like Resene Raging Bull, Resene Jalapeno or Resene Dynamite.”

Denim blue wallpaper

A statement wall with classic blue sofa

Blue wallpaper: Resene Wallpaper Collection 90422 features Classic Blue-like hues in its design.  Brown wallpaper: A statement wall in Resene Wallpaper Collection 388783 brings character to this room, which also features a Classic Blue coloured sofa. Paint a major piece of paintable furniture in Resene Resolution Blue to get a similar look.

Other new hues that Laura Lynn says have seen a sharp rise in popularity are soft grey greens with a hint of blue such as Resene Green Meets Blue and its deeper darker cousin Resene Fast Forward. These shades blend beautifully with another ‘it’ colour that’s been starting to pop up in interiors: orange.

“Bitter orange hues like Resene Smoke Tree, Resene Moroccan Spice and Resene Ayers Rock are well poised to be the next big accent colour. You’ll mostly find them as accent colours, at least for the time being, so use them on accessories like trays and vases whereas Resene Green Meets Blue and Resene Fast Forward are both gorgeously decadent choices for your walls.”

A lounge with a wallpaper mural

Panels of Resene Wallpaper Collection DGIUM1013, DGIUM1012 and DGIUM1011 make up the mural on the back wall of this room, which also features a Classic Blue coloured sofa. Paint a major piece of paintable furniture in Resene Resolution Blue to get a similar look.

But not matter what trends are in the forecast, Laura Lynn says you should always go for what you love when decorating your home.

“Choose what speaks to you – that’s the real key to creating a look with staying power. We worry too much about what other people think about our homes when we should really just be creating spaces that we love to spend time in.”


Resene Elderflower

Resene Colorwood Mid Greywash

Resene Remember Me

Resene Meditation

Resene Mystery

Resene Raindance

Resene Excalibur

Resene Time After Time

Resene Peace

Resene Fast Forward

Resene Yes Please

Resene King Tide

Resene Influential

Resene Cleopatra

December 08, 2019

For more trend-focused tips, pick up a copy of the habitat plus – decorating and colour trends from your local Resene ColorShop or reseller or view it online. It’s packed full of ideas for how you can incorporate today’s fashionable colours into your home.

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