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Choosing the perfect colour combination for your home is one of your most important decorating decisions.
Colour can completely transform not only the look, but also the mood of your room. Often we draw inspiration from our favourite things, whether it is a piece of artwork, a cherished ornament, a place or even a special piece of clothing.
We have put together a collection of our favourite colour schemes for each room in the house. Each palette includes some of the elements behind it’s inspiration and we will show you how to achieve that look using colours from the Wattyl Colour Designer system.
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Living Rooms
Living areas are the main hub of our home and the rooms where we spend most of our time entertaining and relaxing, so make sure that your living area reflects your taste and your personality.
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Bedrooms
Bedrooms are the one room in our home where we can create a colour scheme that is just for us. Whether you want a relaxing, restful retreat, or a colourful, vibrant space, this is your space to do as you please. You could use a bedspread or piece of artwork as your colour inspiration and take your colour choices from there.
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Kitchens
Have fun with colour in your kitchen, whether it is through coloured splash backs and wall colours or bold accessories. Use bench top materials as inspiration for your colour schemes, or even some of your favourite ceramics. Bold colours such as red, chocolate and charcoal are popular in kitchens.
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Bathrooms
Our bathrooms should be calming, relaxing spaces. Bathroom colours are usually soft, neutral or water tones. Tiles, towels and accessories often add the accents of colour that pull the schemes together. Use wall colours such as soft creams, neutrals or colours inspired by water, such as pale greens and aqua.
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Dining Rooms
Is your dining room a formal or informal space? Is it an extension of your living room or kitchen or a completely separate room? If your dining area flows into another space, you may want to consider colour and style decisions that will help create a sense of cohesion, or give the illusion of a larger space.
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