Saturday Star

Colour homes warm this winter

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Nautilous

This colour is inspired by that natural place, that exists somewhere between lush wetlands and dense woods. Serving to bring the beauty of nature into your home, we think Nautilous could stand to be the dominant colour in any main room of the house.

Painting rooms in one solid colour is one of 2020s biggest decor trends. We love how the effect of having plaster mouldings, fireplaces, built-in shelves and cupboards – all awash in the same colour – creates a feeling of unity, while allowing other decor items, of a different hue, to stand out.

“When you’re contending with lots of millwork, coating the walls, ceiling and trim – all in the same shade – makes the room feel chic and enveloping,” Julie Massucco Kleiner and Melissa Warner Rothblum, of Massucco Warner told Elle Decor.

All in all, Nautilous creates a stunning canvas for all your other home decor to shine through, with its ability to balance out decor – from a broad and diverse range of sources – that would normally clash.

Golden Syrup

With a name reminiscen­t of pancake breakfasts with lashings of butter and syrup, this warm yellow is exactly what it describes – a golden tone that will excite all the rest of these hearty colours.

From kitchen cabinets and vases, to cushions, rugs and even the frames of mirrors and photograph­s, this sunshine yellow works best to add a pop of brightness to homes.

When you take any one of the aforementi­oned neutrals and combine it with an eye-popping yellow, you create a colour scheme that is visually stunning.

If you’re looking to bring warmth into your home this winter, Golden Syrup subtly dappled all about your interior is a wonderful way to achieve this.

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