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In a collaborative effort a local interior designer with 25 years experience (Randy Trainor) and I hope to publish a series of blogs about upcoming trends in design for the New Year. Randy has offices in Portsmouth and Franconia New Hampshire covering the sea coast (including Boston) and in the White Mountains area. We hope to give you some insight to the latest COLORS in today’s installment. Alpine Lakes Real Estate will offer Randy’s expertise in staging and designs to help buyers and sellers…of our custom build homes, and re-sale properties that need a little help to sell quickly and at the best price for our clients.
Please enjoy Randy’s professional take on color trends for 2012.
Color Trends for 2012
In today's global economy, one would think that color trends might be consistent around the globe. When I was researching the 2012 colors, I found that throughout the world the color trends are the same, but they are presented in different combinations from region to region. It is no secret that the financial and social environment influences color predictions. In other words, combine a region's personality with current events to come up with the dominant colors for that particular region.
For example, here at home Benjamin Moore's color of the year is Wythe Blue, a historic, soft, grayed blue that reminds us of our heritage, of when things were simpler. Sherwin Williams keys on color schemes that reflect Earth's infinite variety, but these colors have been slightly grayed by the addition of hints of brown and black. Do you think the US financial and jobs outlook has anything to do with these color trends?
AKZO Nobel, the world's largest paint and coatings manufacturer, has selected a deep purple as the US color of the year. Sherwin Williams has a similar color among their 2012 palette, and SW calls this color "Marooned". I wonder why?
It is interesting that AKZO Nobel points to Mykonos Red, a pinkish, tropical red with a hint of pastel and a misty quality as the European color of the year, and a deep teal as Latin America's color for 2012. The fact that the red has a misty quality and the teal is deep-toned, and not bright, probably is a reflection of the overall situation in those particular regions as well.
Those that make the color predictions for the year always pick an overriding concept to inform their decisions. I particularly liked AKZO Nobel's concept for 2012. This concept is named "Possibilities" which refers to the inspirational and exhilarating idea that new options are waiting to be claimed. How does this translate into color trends? Think of taking colors that give us a sense of security and calm, that have a slightly grayed quality, and mixing them up in completely new ways. Interesting!
Enough of the background! Here are the colors for 2012! 
Reds - Think berry-ripe, romantic, and edible. Remember Mykonos Red?
Oranges - Think earthy, industrial and hypnotic. These are moving from pumpkin and coral into rustier tones.
Yellows - Think spicy, tan and edgy. Mix a hint of curry with mustard and gold for depth and strength.
Greens - Think botanical, watery and natural. Combine a grassy, saturated, leafy green with a hint of chartreuse. The bluer-inspired greens of recent past are migrating to more natural, yellowed greens.
Blues - Think enigmatic, classic and personal, chalky, inky and ocean-deep. Last year's teals are taking on more ocean-deep, mysterious qualities.
Violets - Think dusky, shadowlike and mysterious. Picture a deep blackberry with hints or charcoal, or bluer violets with shades of slate.
Warm Neutrals - Think nude, couture, and chic. Mix gray and beige together with pearls of sand and a hint of salmon, similar to the colors of an oyster shell.
Cool Neutrals - Think modest, natural and solid. Industrial grays with lilac tinges or silvery gray with a hint of green.
Remember the concept of "Possibilities" that suggested that colors would be combined in new ways for 2012? After looking at the color charts in this article and noticing that the color combos are slightly different from last year and definitely different from the teal and burgundy or peach and soft blue color schemes of the past, wouldn't you agree?
Come to think of it - I don't even see the chocolate and blue combination that has been the dynamic duo of the past few years......
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I would encourage you to view C.Randolph Trainor LLC’s facebook page, web site, review her work, and read some of her recommendations from past clients.
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Franconia Notch State Park New Hampshire-Video drive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoyIlCSmsqE
I found A CD I hope you’ll enjoy for this ride through the White Mountains…A Grateful Dead Remake: by reggae band Grateful Dread
Another beautiful day for a drive through this spectacular state park, there are a half dozen places to pull over and hike several 4 -5,000 foot peaks…fishing or swimming at Echo lake beach and boat launch. Try taking a ride up the 80 passenger tram to the summit or Cannon Mountain, or take a bike ride on the miles of paved trail through the woods of Franconia Notch state park. This is a great ride and a Grateful Dead Remake – done as a Reggae tune made it even better.
One More Cool reason to take a ride...I borrowed a Convertible from my mechanic while my truck was in the shop.
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That's right, A Foot of Flurries in the Forecast...A Northeast dusting. The weather in New England can change fast, this morning we had blue sky's - but the maps were telling us we had better get ready for the white stuff.
Cannon Mountain - Blue sky's and just a hint of clouds on the leading edge of winter weather.
A Short time later...more clouds than sun envelope the ski slopes, but no one is complaining.
It's gone from clear to cloudy in a matter of minutes, this is the Franconia Notch State Park. All that travel this route know you never come out the way you went in. Both side of this parkway have White mountain peaks rising up sharply to over 5,000 feet of near vertical summits. Cannon, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little Haystack and Liberty Mountains (all over 4,000 feet) form this chain looking down at the thread of pavement below.
When you get snow where you live they cancel school and you hunker down at Home, in the White Mountains we wax our skis and hit the highway...to our favorite recreational ski resort. The White mountain National forest is great for snowshoeing or back country cross-country skiing. A new Foot of Snow -Bring it on!!

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Cannon Mountain - Rugged Beauty in New Hampshire's White Mountains.
One of the first Canadian clippers arrived last night. I awoke to a light snow coming down, the weatherman said to watch for accumulations above 1,500 feet elevation...which is everywhere near my home. The white Mountain peaks that are above 4,000 feet got a good dowsing of the white stuff - enough to see from a distance. Most of my winter seasonal rental start this weekend, and the few that did decide to come up for their first weekend were treated to some pretty snow fall. I can almost guarantee there will be snow on the hills by Halloween.
Woodstock New Hampshire Looking North to Franconia Notch State Park. Lafayette , Liberty & Haystack Mts.
The left hand range is the back side of Cannon Mountain ski area - Owned by the State of New Hampshire, and considered by many locals to be the last rugged real mountain skiing in the state...no valet parking or baked brie on the cafeteria menu. You are more likely to ski with a local logger than a Wing-tipped CEO here. But if you haven't ski Cannon in awhile it's time to try it out again...New Lifts, snow making and a huge base lodge expansion adds some comfort and convenience to your skiing enjoyment - plus the old Mittersill side long defunct and abandoned was purchased by the state (in a federal land swap) and offers some new (from old) Alpine Terrain. It may be time to try Cannon Mountain again...but no whiners please!!!.

This shot was taken about ten days ago just enough of a dusting to let us know the season is about to change.
Cannon Mountain and Echo Lake...from the top of Artist Bluff...In August. Much of the new development and expansion is off to the right side of this photo. There is much excitement planned for an open house Scheduled for November 6th 2010...a kick off to the season and additional time for public viewing of the new facilities.
HOME COMING WEEKEND EVENT: Click on the Cannon fan page event link- http://cannonmt.com/events.html
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New England ski Museum...Press Release....
Bode Miller's Olympic Medals on Temporary Display
Franconia Notch, NH June 30, 2010 - More than 140 New Englanders have represented the US in the Winter Olympics in skiing and snowboarding since winter events were first held in Chamonix, France in 1924. The New England Ski Museum recently opened a new exhibition, Five Rings, Six States: New England Skiers in the Winter Olympics, that profiles the contributions of many Winter Olympians from the region in every Olympiad from 1924 through this year's Vancouver Games.
The most popular items on display in the exhibition have proven to be the five Olympic medals won by Bode
Miller, a native son of Franconia and Cannon Mountain, and thought by many to be the dominant skier in the world today. Miller won two silver medals in 2002 at Salt Lake City, and three medals, one gold, one silver and one bronze, in Vancouver this past winter. Miller is the only New England alpine skier to have participated in four Winter Games.
Another notable new item in the Museum, not related to the Olympic exhibit, is a ceremonial sword and sheath presented to the civilian father of the 10th Mountain Division, 'Minnie' Dole, by the commanding general of the 10th, George S. Hays in appreciation of his creation of the unique mountain military unit. Soldiers of the 10th found the sword in an Italian villa belonging to former dictator Benito Mussolini at the close of hostilities in 1945. The sword is said to have been obtained on behalf of Mussolini when Italy occupied Ethiopia in the mid-1930s. The Museum's mission recognizes the relevance of the 10th Mountain Division for their impact on the development of skiing.
New England skiers, defined for the purpose of the exhibition as those who were either born, raised, schooled or settled in the region, have participated in every Winter Olympics. The US team gave a notable performance, mostly forgotten today, at the 1952 Games in Oslo, Norway. There, Andrea Mead Lawrence of Rutland, VT won gold medals in slalom and giant slalom, Imogene Opton of North Conway, NH was fifth in slalom, Bill Beck of Kingston, RI took fifth in downhill, and Brooks Dodge of Jackson, NH was sixth in giant slalom.
In a later double-medal performance in 1960 at Squaw Valley, CA, Penny Pitou of Gilford, NH won silver in downhill and giant slalom. The Museum will honor Penny Pitou with its Spirit of Skiing award this coming November at its annual meeting.
Most recently, with the important exception of Bode Miller, New Englanders have found the most Olympic success in freestyle and snowboard events rather than alpine skiing. Freestylers Nikki Stone and Hannah Kearney both won gold, Stone in 1998 and Kearney in 2010, while Ross Powers, Kelly Clark, Hannah Teter and Seth Wescott have all won gold in various snowboard events.
Five Rings, Six States: New England Skiers in the Winter Olympics will be on view through the end of March, 2011.
About the New England Ski Museum
Located in Franconia Notch next to the Cannon Mountain Tramway, NH, the New England Ski Museum is a non-profit, member-supported museum dedicated to collecting, preserving and exhibiting aspects of ski history. The Museum is open from 10 AM to 5 PM seven days a week from Memorial Day through the end of March. Admission is free. The Museum also maintains satellite exhibits within Zimmerman's Mountain Sports in the lobby of the Eastern Slope Inn in downtown North Conway, NH and at Bretton Woods Mountain Resort. For more information call 800-639-4181 or visit <!-- w -->http://www.skimuseum.org<!-- w -->.
Come and enjoy the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and see where the top winter skier of New England left their marks (and metals on loan).
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