16 - Friday, March 16, 1990 - North Shore News COLOR IS a major element of design, and therefore, an impor- tant consideration when decorating your home. Fashionable colors emerge and change as do different styles of clothing, music and architecture. What's in? What's out? What's to come? Design professionals predict color trends and thereby beautify everything we drive, use, manufacture, wear and put in our homes. The Color Marketing Group (CMG) is the voice of color trend prediction. CMG joins together “Solarium Display” _OPEN HOUSE An Invitation by: 4 Sat., March 17, 1-4 pm sSun., March 18, 1-4 pm TO VIEW this passive solar dream-room solarium. If you are planning a sunroom this year or in the near future you owe it to yourself to view this sunroom. (Model homes wanted) 2890 Edgemont Bivd., N.Van. ( dgemont Village) ae Colors fade with new fads professionals representing the automotive, communication, living home, utility home and fashion industries, who analyze the influ- ences that set new color trends. There are three divisions of col- or predictions: Established - colors that are popular today and have staying power several years hence; Ascending - colors that have begun to emerge; Forecast - colors that are up and coming. The CMG predicts that the color trend for 1991 and beyond is towards stronger, deeper, richer, more opulent colors. A spice gold From now until the end of March, get Burritt's 1st class carpet cleaning ser- y vice ata 20% savings! We offer pro- | fessional carpet cleaning with the latest in truck mount systems, so give us a call at 322-5552 and let Burritt Bros. service your carpet cleaning needs. * We also clean area rugs and offer drop off or pick up and delivery service. Byzantine, a clear Swedish blue and Wild Iris, a red-based purple, are among the colors to come. The Established colors include shades such as creamy peach, creainy white, blueberry and silver. What is on the wane are the dusty, muted, washed-out colors. Whatever your color preferences may be, keep in mind that color has a strong effect on the at- mosphere of a room. Choose col- ors that suit you, your lifestyle and your personality. Information supplied by Decor- ating Den. Colin and Richard formerly of ~ * Window Cleaning ¢ Guuer Cleaning * Chimney Sweeping North Shore Home Services Exclusive Home Services Call for free estimate 985-8759 ~ THE FIRST TIME EVER! WE'RE HAVING A HUGE Sofas —regular $2999 95 to $6999 95 Sale price $899 95 to $3499.95 3 PIECE LEATHER SECTIONALS Regular $9999.95 Sale price $4599.95 FABRIC SECTIONALS 3 large 9 ft x12 ft.—2 in solid pearl colour, 4 in multi navy stipe Regular $7500.00 to $10000.00 Sale price $3750.00 to $4999.95 PRE INVENTOR PLEASE NOTE: Our business year ends March 30th. Our new policy is not to carry over any fashion fabrics from the current year. We have more than 300 pieces of uphotstered furniture to dispose of in 5 days. All merchandise is ‘as-is'— no returns—ail sales final—ali goods must be tuken or delivered by March 29th Delivery extra Chairs—regular Sale price - $1699.95 to $3499.95 3499.95 to a EVERY SOFA, SECTIONAL, LOVESEAT, WING CHAIR, RECLINER, SWIVEL ROCKER AND LOUNGE CHAIR ON OUR FLOOR IS NOW ON SALE! 3 DAYS ONLY! SATURDAY TO MONDAY 685-8414 1080 Maintand Street at Helmcken Dewntown Vancouver, BC. MONDAY TO SAFURDAY 9 A AE TOS PM SS NDAY NOON Tors PM CANADA'S LARGEST THOMASVILLE GALLERY Now Two Bry Locauons 435-5506 4240 Manor Street Burnaby. BC. (Hala block west of shenuon Villa Hotel) l Otis THOMASVILLE GALLERY