Color can transform any room, whether it is a bold accent wall or a surprising splash of paint on the ceiling. This year has brought a variety of trends that can make your home more attractive. From soothing hues to rich palettes, these are some ideas you should consider when planning to redesign your home.
While repainting can be a fun project, it is just the first step to changing up the look of your home. Make sure you consult with professional planners and builders, so they can not only guide you, but help you transform your home.
Dark Is The New Neutral
If you are tired of bright whites and light beiges, but are not yet ready to go completely colourful, try darker shades of neutral. Dark gray, deep browns, and even black can still be neutral but add another dimension to rooms like the living and dining area.
Classic Blue
Classic Blue is the 2020 Pantone Colour of the Year, so inject it into your home. According to Pantone, Classic Blue is suggestive of the sky at dusk and exudes reassurance and dependability. Classic Blue would look beautiful in a bedroom or study.
White on White
White will never grow old, but you can use this color in a whole new way by layering white on white. Think white ceilings, walls, trim, and window shutters in your living area. This will make a room appear clean, modern, and versatile.
Blush
For a dash of chic, blush or “millennial pink” is great for walls or shelves. It can be mixed with warm jewel tones or cool neutrals. Blush would perk up a child’s or even an adult’s bedroom, but it would be a delightful surprise in the living area as well.
Burnt Orange
A bold pop of colour does not have to be a neon red or a stark yellow. Instead, choose burnt orange and other rust shades. You can use them in moderation, such as the colour of a door or your kitchen backsplash.
Hunter Green
Hunter green adds a real touch of class to any space, particularly an all-white room. This color works great on kitchen and bathroom tiles.
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