Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1990, p. 8

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday AuguslZS 1D90 By Glenda Hughes Being a fanatic about the housing industry it is very unusual that I don t first reach for the Homes section of a newspaper before I even read the headlines The popular magazines that we subscribe to monthly have the corners all dogeared and coffeestained before the rest of the family can get their hands on them So it like a disease I read almost anything that has to do with real estate decorating and mortgaging At present prefer the decorating area for it is far more uplifting than the rest I caught an article a couple of weeks ago that gave a report on colours for the s It was with some distam that I took note of the change for unfortunately the newer colours are not my cup of tea Of course as with any fashion trend one can usually work with the trendy colours to speak of ones own style but if you are a fan it is going to be a lot more difficult to work in those lovely restful light colours It seems that the newest trend is towards the murky greens mustard orange and taupe This is all following the environmental bandwagon that most people are on Boy am I going to a hard time I just got rid of an old olive gretn fridge and stove a year ago Naturally the designers have new buzz words for these colours but when it comes down to it they are basically the colours that I have mentioned just a little different hue Most of us have just freshened up our homes with the tones so new we find out that we are go dated in the not too distant future Well change is what makes the world go round so I guess we will follow along like little sheep when we find i hard to find our now favorite colours in the decorating centres soon It might be pleasing however to note for all those budget minded hubbys out there that even the clothes for Fall are these new tones and if your wife does not like the colours you can be assured that the spending will be a little more limited this Fall So if you are starting to think about decorating your home this Fall it would do you well to take a look at the decorating magazines for the newest trends If you are starting from scratch you might as well keep up to date as best you can and keep your home at the top end of the colour scales If you dislike the look you can always go neutral even though it is pretty boring it seems go through all decorating trends without too lips curling Homes Sold Creatively Hughes is a Sales Representative with Brand in Georgetown Volunteer recognition ballots at library 144th YEAR SEPTEMBER 7th 8th 9th A Fair To Remember SEPTIMBEKTth NIGHT 6 p m Midway Opens 7 Much Music Video Part Exhibit Hall Opens SATURDAY FAMILY 9 Kinsmen Girl Softball Playoffs 00 am Paint Horse show 11 a m H Beef Dairy Show NOON SATURDAY 1 Noon Dairy Beef Cattle Noon to 6 00 pm Entertainment Featuring The Glen Band Rebel Hill 3 Canadian Drivers 00 pm AT V Pull Rock Concert SUNDAY CHILDREN a m Heavy Horse Show Featuring The Eight Horse Hitch 10 30 a Open Western Horse Show m 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