Coventry Telegraph

ACCESSORIS­E

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THE thought of embracing large swathes of bright colours, especially if you’ve lived with neutrals for some time, can be intimidati­ng.

Don’t feel you have to dive in headfirst with a whole room makeover. Instead, consider which of your interior accessorie­s looks a little tired and search for colourful replacemen­ts.

A great way to change the look and feel of your entire room, without spending huge amounts of money or committing to a massive DIY job, is to replace the lightshade­s.

Lightshade­s – often the most central item in a room and therefore a natural focal point – are most definitely having a moment right now. The market is packed with designs in all shapes, sizes and colours.

If you feel brave, opt for one in a solid block of colour. If you want to take a more tentative step choose one that incorporat­es a bright colour alongside a neutral. It will still have an impact and will give you more confidence to embrace colour as you get used to your new addition.

In your living room, you could start with new cushions in clashing hues, or, if you want a real statement piece, invest in a luxuriousl­y thick rug to not only add colour but texture too.

However, if subtle really isn’t your thing, go all out. As colour begins to become more commonplac­e in interiors, there are some fantastic designers and craftspeop­le creating big ticket items in all the colours of the rainbow.

A no-holds barred sofa in a bright shade is the ultimate addition if budget allows. You can add layers of colour with a

Add interest and colour without dominating the room with a Clyde ceiling shade. Habitat from £45 clashing throw and multiple cushions, or paint the wall behind in a contrastin­g shade.

The same can be said of bedframes too. More makers are incorporat­ing colour into their designs and you could play around with bedding to create a sumptuous den of colour. don’t like it, so don’t feel intimidate­d if you want to experiment. Invest in plenty of tester pots to see how light at different times of day interacts with your colours of choice and then go for it.

Wallpaper involves a little more commitment. For a start, it is usually pricier than paint and takes a little more skill to put up, but the results can be amazing.

And right now the wallpaper scene is packed with emerging talents whose creativity knows no bounds and are not afraid to embrace colour. ■ Need some inspiratio­n? Check out Mindthegap and The Curious Department.

■ Samantha Massey is the editor of interiorsl­ookbook.co.uk

 ??  ?? The aptly named Brighton Sofa from Darlings of Chelsea combines a sleek design with a striking hue. Prices from £1,328
The aptly named Brighton Sofa from Darlings of Chelsea combines a sleek design with a striking hue. Prices from £1,328
 ??  ?? Inject colour into the bedroom with a striking bed frame. The Maxine Bed in English Goldenrod. Living It Up, from £1,020
Inject colour into the bedroom with a striking bed frame. The Maxine Bed in English Goldenrod. Living It Up, from £1,020
 ??  ?? An emerald green couch against the vibrant Extravagan­cy wallpaper. Mindthegap, £175 per roll
An emerald green couch against the vibrant Extravagan­cy wallpaper. Mindthegap, £175 per roll
 ??  ?? The Lanua hand tufted wool rug, £299 from made. com, is a riot of colour and abstract shapes
The Lanua hand tufted wool rug, £299 from made. com, is a riot of colour and abstract shapes
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