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Colour Inspirations
Step Outside
With Summer on the horizon it is the perfect time to venture outside and add some colour to your exterior spaces. Explore fun ways to cheer up your garden by painting your outdoor furniture to add a pop of colour or update your front door and fencing with a fresh lick of paint. This palette has exciting combinations for exterior applications, and if you follow our easy steps you can easily add some fun colour to your home in time for Summer.
Think Outside
As many of us are finding ourselves with unexpected time at home, now may be a good opportunity to refresh those exteriors and reinvent your front and back yards. Aside from a home update, you’ll also be getting welcome fresh air and a little light exercise!
This month’s palette offers a versatile and timeless selection of bold, neutral hues starting with an off-white, mid-tone grey and an inky black. The addition of chalky primaries in blue and yellow bring an uplifting feel sure to awaken and energize your exteriors in time for the upcoming highs of summer.
Think Green
Feeling a little unfocused at work? Create the change you need with a palette of natural and uplifting greens. Inspired by botanicals, shaded and cool dark and mid-tone greens are calming while a yellower green and creamy white bring a touch of freshness. A gentle grey delivers a soft neutral balance. Whether you’re working solo from home or renovating a shared space you can revitalise the environment for you and your team to enjoy.
Delicious Delights
This month’s palette offers a scrumptious collection of hues from dark to light, ideal for a kitchen refresh. A warm and cool duo of neutrals harmonise with the darkest shade of chocolate brown, duck egg blue and a soft tinted white. Grab a coffee, sit back, and enjoy the versatility of this collection as we show you selected combinations for an array of kitchen styles.
Small is Beautiful
With the festivities coming to an end, heading back to work or collage grows inevitably closer. Start the new year off right with this cheerful colour scheme perfect for studio apartments and dorm rooms. Transitioning from warm to cool; a mustard, blush pink, mint and dark green are grounded with a tinted white. This versatile palette will bring optimism to those smaller spaces in need of a New Year refresh.
Holiday Countdown
With the run up to the holidays fast approaching, complete interior overhauls can feel like a daunting task amongst the never-ending to-do-lists. Instead, focus on these quick and simple mini-home makeovers in a collection of joyful festive hues and be holiday ready just in time for visiting family and friends.
Winter Warmth
November is the perfect month to revamp your interiors for the festive holidays with a look to take you well into the new year. This selection of easy neutrals flows pleasingly from light to dark creating tranquil and warm environments. A fresh white and cooler grey transition to richer, golden hues and finish with a deep luxurious brown, this is an ideal colour scheme in living rooms for both winding down and socialising.
New Navy
Update exhausted interiors and make a stylish statement with a classic and sophisticated navy blue. The beauty of its depth and richness is perfectly showcased in this month’s atmospheric and refined colour palette. Perfectly balanced, this collection features warming neutrals and refreshed off-whites as flawless partners to the deeper navy hue. Whether you’re looking to transform one area or your entire home, with these inspiring tips you’ll discover how to bring a polished contemporary style to all of your interior spaces.
Perfect Focus
With summer coming to an end, now is the perfect time to reinvent your study areas and get prepared! Whether you’re heading back to work, starting college or working from home, give your focus a boost by updating your space with this positive and inspiring colour scheme. Follow some simple steps to get motivated this August and create the ideal work zone just in time for the start of the academic year.