Southwestern jewelry....south pacific tropical paradise...healing powers...calming effects...are all words to describe the Pantone color of the year for 2010: Turquoise. Color trends are said to market more to the masses as opposed to following high fashion or design, but I think this is one color we will see in more ways than Martha Stewart bath towels. Turquoise and other shades of blue and green tend to evoke images of seaside living, fantasy vacations and bold gems. Turquoise is one of those colors that can be reminiscent of the 80's when not used appropriately. I suggest pairing it with neutrals and browns, reds, corals, and layering with blues, greens and yellows. If you're too hesitant to commit to a lacquered screen or vibrant chair, opt for a punch of this "it" color via accessories like lamps or decorative plates (as shown hung on the brightly colored ceiling below). Remember, turquoise represents "escape"...so why not find a sense of escapism in your living environment if Bora Bora isn't in the budget! -BH
Aerial view of St. Regis Resort in Bora Bora, Tahiti (BH's bragging rights)

Lacquered screen provides a bold backdrop to an otherwise serene environment.

Grand, luxe, superb use of turquoise!

Accent chairs offer a bold statement without committing to too much color

The safest approach is to accent with touches of turquoise to add visual interest and color

Collections in many hues add spontaneity as well as break up a solid color that may get tiresome after a while.

This David Hicks room combines grass green, sky blue, and cerulean to create a rich, layered look.