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Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms, Kids rooms, Hallways
Bedrooms, Living rooms, Dining rooms
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Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Kids rooms, Hallways, Dining rooms, Living rooms, Bedrooms
Elegant County
Warm Whites
Cool Whites
Shades of Grey
Bold Brights
Midnight Luxe
Forest Luxe
Scandi
Monochrome
Industrial
Botanical
Pretty Pastels
Elegant Country
You can bring the look and feel of the countryside into your home with a combination of muted greens, stone greys and rich neutrals. To complete this look you can accessorise by upcycling treasured items, weathered wood and pottery for an ‘imperfect perfect’ finish.
Warm Whites
Classic warm whites, soft ivories and shades of beige will bring a timeless look to your home. This mellow palette can be accessorised with different natural textures and soft lighting for an understated and elegant feel.
Cool Whites
Pure Brilliant White can be harsh and unforgiving in a room. The Cool Whites trend blends shades of almost white and pale grey for a Nordic look that will brighten and calm your home without being too stark. Standout feature lighting will complete this light and airy look.
Shades of Grey
Grey is the new neutral. From the palest of silvers right through to dark slates, this colour palette works in both traditional and contemporary settings. Mixing matt and gloss textures will add another dimension to what is fast becoming a classic look.
Bold Brights
Often the star of a feature wall, Brights will add a pop of colour to otherwise neutral walls. You can then dress the room with colourful furniture, lighting and accessories in either toning or contrasting shades, which can be changed in or out as the mood takes you.
Midnight Luxe
Dramatic tones of rich navy and opulent off-white bring sumptuous depth to your walls, no matter what size your room is. Experiment with your accessories, combining different coloured metals such as rose gold, copper, brass or silver for a touch of luxury.
Forest Luxe
Elegant and sophisticated, this colour palette combines shades of muted and dark greens and blues, from teals to emeralds, to really bring the outside in. Accessorise with darker woods, velvety textures and luxurious metallics for a look of sheer opulence.
Scandi
This trend is a softer take on the clean lines and modern execution that you might expect from a Scandinavian look. A warm muted palette of blushes, soft blues and greys is styled in a contemporary fashion with mismatching old and new accessories.
Monochrome
A minimalist monochrome look is an excellent choice as the clean lines and colours will not date and can be styled either classic or modern. Simplicity is the key for this look, which works well with chrome and brushed metallic accents and textures of glass and matt black.
Industrial
This look is not for the faint-hearted! Featuring exposed brickwork, bare concrete and distressed wood, this is a trend based around a muted palette. Style it out with urban mirrors, light fittings and handles, and metallic accessories in copper and chrome.
Botanical
This fashion forward leafy look is dominated by lots and lots of green. Our range of colours can be complemented by bold wallpapers, textiles, cushions and brassy metallics, but above all lots of leaf-themed accessories.
Pretty Pastels
This sweet trend combines soft minty greens with blush pinks, lilacs and baby blues. Blend these shades with pale accessories such as white and grey marble and bleached out wood for a beautifully feminine look in your room.