Marlborough Magazine

Colour your world

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Think green

Was there ever a better time to go green? Think of all the qualities it evokes, nature, freshness, and new growth. Green has made a huge comeback in both interiors and fashion. Green is particular­ly effective for giving a soothing, calming feeling in rooms where we seek comfort, such as bedrooms and living rooms.

Moody blue

Look to the sea and sky for a limitless source of colour inspiratio­n – from the pale, watery blue greens of a sun-soaked lagoon, to the vibrant aqua and turquoise blues of the islands and the moody grey-green and slate blue of a stormy coastline. Blues are a popular choice for a wall colour and works well as a tonal back drop to other colours, such as greens, pinks, and ochre. Create a light and bright space with soft and gentle blue paint tones or, for a little more impact, try a deep, intense shade all over or up to picture rail height. Research shows that blue is the most favourite colour for both men and women worldwide.

Sunshine yellow

Yellow evokes so many feelings such as creativity, optimism, productivi­ty, happiness, sunshine, energy, spring flowers, warmth, and sun flowers. A small amount of yellow – a cushion, a chair, a front door – can have a dramatic effect and enliven a space without being overbearin­g. Yellow compliment­s green and blue, completing the nature theme.

Now that the warm summer days are well and truly behind us, owner of Karibu Interior Design, Avril Heard-Woollcombe says it is a good time to brighten up the home by bringing some of nature’s colour and tones into our interior and exterior spaces.

Creative influence

If you are feeling stuck look around you for colour inspiratio­n, at accessorie­s, a piece of art, a duvet, a favourite ornament – put it in pride of place and plan your palette to match. Colour can be introduced not only with paint and textiles but in pieces of furniture, kitchen joinery and benchtops and splashback­s, appliances, tiles, and flooring. If you are using an accent colour in small doses, be creative with placement, and have touches around the room to give balance.

Wallpapers, patterned, plain and textured can also be a wonderful way to incorporat­e colour and impact into your scheme.

Bold colour – use a neutral base colour to stop bold shades being overpoweri­ng. Balance strong colour with more restful materials and shades for a more liveable space that will last beyond trends.

Beware of selecting colours directly from colour charts. Like selecting a product off the internet these are not always a true representa­tion of the colour. Use sample test pots or order a sample draw down card.

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Interior Advice with Avril Heard-Woollcombe Owner of Karibu Interior Design

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