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How to Decorate

Ep. 69: 2019 Color Trends with Benjamin Moore's Ellen O'Neill

How to Decorate

Ballard Designs

Arts, Business, Design

4.2785 Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

On the first day of the year, we thought it apropos to talk about 2019 color trends, so of course, we went straight to the source - Benjamin Moore's Ellen O'Neill. As the Director of Strategic Design Intelligence, Ellen and her team pick the color of the year. Naturally we had to get the lowdown on how the color is picked, why they chose this year's color, how paint is named, and many more of your top paint and color questions. What You'll Hear on This Episode: Ellen talks through how they pick the color of the year, including what she calls 'color embeds' or when her first hints of what trending colors areWhat type of influences there are in picking the color of the yearEllen's 'personal palette' and why she is drawn to itWe talk about this year's Color of the Year -- Metropolitan AF-690What makes Metropolitan special, why it's the color of the year, and why we should love this hueColor naming -- how the name of a paint color factors into whether it becomes the color of the year, as well as the complications of naming colors in generalWhat is a 'chip pull' and how it changes once the color of the year is announcedWhat the word 'metamaric' means and why that makes matching colors trickyWhy Benjamin Moore hasn't added any new colors in a number of yearsWhether you'll get the same quality and color of paint if you have another paint company color match a Benjamin Moore colorEllen shares with us the top 10 grays in Benjamin Moore's catalogThe secrecy involved in the Color of YearWe talk about the timeline -- when they pick the next year's Color of the YearEllen's background and how one starts to work in colorHow to get started picking a paint color for your space

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome back to the How to Decorate Podcast from Ballard Designs.

0:03.5

We want to teach you how to decorate your home and unleash your inner decorator.

0:07.2

So we'll be interviewing interior designers, stylists, and other talents in the design world,

0:11.6

sharing the trials and triumphs of our own homes, and also answering your decorating questions.

0:16.4

I'm Caroline. I run the Ballard Designs blog, How to Decorate.

0:19.9

And I'm Taryn, and I do product design the Ballard Designs blog, How to Decorate. And I'm Taryn and I do product design at

0:22.0

Ballard. And I'm Karen and I had a branding at Ballard. We're your hosts. Hey.

0:31.1

Our guest today is Ellen O'Neill. She is the director of Strategic Design Intelligence.

0:40.8

I think I got that right of Benjamin Moore.

0:43.3

And you are the person that picks the color of the year, right?

0:48.0

Is that right?

0:48.7

I do it with a team of people.

0:50.6

It's a collective exercise.

0:52.2

I literally feel like we're in presence of royalty.

0:54.1

I know. This is... Hardly. Hard literally feel like we're than presence of royalty. I know.

0:54.7

This is hardly. Hardly. That must be so much pressure. You know, if it's true, it's not

1:02.2

pressured. If it's authentic and it feels right, we're not pressured. So you really kind of are

1:07.8

feeling a gut thing, like as you feel your way through the year? Total gut.

1:11.3

Total instinct.

1:11.6

I know a lot of companies rely basically on color forecasting services.

1:16.5

And I think our position is we're a Berkshire Hathaway company.

1:20.2

We can come up with original thinking.

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