Indulge in palettes of vibrant hues and say hello to the trend for colour blocking.
Originating in the fashion industry, this enduring trend has since taken the world of interiors by storm, thanks to its ability to create truly impactful spaces. With colour having such an impact on our mood, surrounding ourselves with vibrant, uplifting hues is ideal for creating spaces that encourage positivity and happiness. Whether making the smallest additions or most intense statements, dive in below and discover how you can embrace a life in colour.
Buxton Collection, Ingleton Collection
Found on opposite sides of the spectrum, complementary colours are those in highest contrast of one another, and when presented together therefore make the loudest statement. A complementary pair we love is blue and orange. This unexpected duo has an unexpectedly satisfying impact when paired together. Go for vibrant teals or rich indigos to truly complement more vibrant orange finishes. Add in lighter denim blues for a cohesive scheme, or swap out orange for vivid shades of lime for an unexpected twist.
Saxon Collection, Ingleton Collection
Soft furnishings such as cushions and throws are perfect for updating periodically as the seasons change, to keep your space looking fresh and inviting year-round. Reserve warming palettes of amber, rouge, and crimson for the Winter months, adding in highlights of gentle pastels to keep things suitably light and refreshing. Swap out for refreshing tones of citrus, turquoise, or fuchsia during the summer months, for spaces that resonate with the outdoors. Present neutral, versatile tones upon larger expanses of furniture within the room, ensuring that smaller soft furnishings are going to coordinate year-round. Alternatively, utilise predominantly natural materials such as wood as blank canvases for conversational designs.
(From Left to Right, Clockwise) Velour Collection, Buxton Collection, Anderson Collection, Kielder Collection, Ingleton Collection
Consider sumptuous chenille designs or irresistible velvet finishes for added layers of luxury, whilst stonewash marl effects look the part in a range of spaces, styles, and projects. For a harmonious blend of form and function, look to vibrant, inherently FR designs that make themselves at home in both residential and commercial settings. Alternatively, opt for durable StainGuard designs that remain contemporary and vibrant for years to come.
Colour blocking can also be carried out effectively with variations of one or two shades, too, so opt for a spectrum of tones. Pair richer hues such as burnt orange, crimson, or rouge with more delicate tones of lilac and violet. Create a balanced look by evenly distributing variations of your chosen shade throughout the room, pairing with a variety of textures and natural materials to maintain an interesting space.
Small accessories present an opportunity to add unexpected pops of colour that you wouldn’t typically pair with other hues in your scheme, without looking too out-of-place. Why not create an unexpected twist with verdant shades of emerald, sage green, and amber paired with pastel pinks in candles, vases, or trinket dishes?
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