You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else.

Albert Einstein

Rich, earthy berry colors: More and more velvet, curved shapes everywhere, brass and gold. Muted pastels and colors-think the pastels and colors you know and love; then tone them down a little.

Keep it pale & matte: Nuanced whites and softly-softly neutrals are important; they provide the foundation for key pops of brights and darks in 2018/19. Keep color muted but saturated.

Apricot Orange: The new update on Millennial pink. If not a “true apricot”, then consider this new coral-blush color as your new neutral

Golden Yellow: Warm, touchable and luminous yellow is a rising star for interior color schemes.

Moody Maroon: Maroon moves away from pink-ish hues to become more mature. Think wine-like tones and hues here.

Deep Emerald: Sparkling emerald green is expressed in rich depths with hits of teal, moss, sage and chartreuse. It’s an interior winner to add that exceptional pop of “wow factor”.

Clashing Connections: Muted brights will be key in 2018/19 and don’t be afraid to clash and mismatch

Golden Yellow: Warm, touchable and luminous yellow is a rising star for interior color schemes.

Gold, gilt and brass are always my go to ‘’interior jewelry’’ for any project or touch to a space. It is pretty much used in everything from home accessories and furniture to fabric and weaving color palettes. It’s always been my metallic color of choice for your “interior jewelry”.