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A taste of honey

Spiced honey is the Dulux colour of the year for 2019. Marianne Shillingfo­rd talks to GABRIELLE FAGAN about getting the best out of this lovely hue

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An earthy, caramel hue, according to the experts at the paint brand, Spiced Honey is versatile enough to introduce into a wide range of home interiors because it can be “calming and nourishing” or “stimulatin­g and energising”, depending on the palettes and light surroundin­g it. “Spiced Honey is a warm caramel with notes of amber, that perfectly reflects our new sense of optimism and resilience for 2019,” says Marianne Shillingfo­rd, Dulux’s UK creative director. “While 2018 was seen as unsettled and unpredicta­ble and saw us retreating and hiding behind our sofas, next year is one where we’re ready to ‘let in the light,’” she adds. Here, Marianne shares her guide to using the colour to create successful settings...

WHAT IS SPICED HONEY?

“Spiced Honey has a raw, natural quality that works like a warm neutral, which makes it so adaptable to pairing with different materials and styles of decoration,” she enthuses. “It looks especially good when teamed with whites and off-whites in furniture and furnishing­s, which gives it a contempora­ry feel.”

WHAT CAN IT DO FOR ROOMS?

“Its rich caramel tones visually turn up the thermostat a few degrees, and so it’s perfect for creating a relaxed, cosy atmosphere in places where we like to think, dream, love and act,” Marianne notes. “Its the colour of warm woods, and while there’s something

reassuring­ly familiar about it, which may pay a nod to Seventies retro, this is a new colour with a fresh, modern spin. “Paired with off-whites and a dollop of deepest inky Cobalt Night, Spiced Honey offers a room a fresh contempora­ry bite, but introduce soft warm greys and muted pinks like Angora Blanket and Soft Stone, and you achieve a look that is as sweet and delicious as honey on hot buttered toast.”

Decor tip: For a sophistica­ted living area, use the shade as a backdrop and add touches of soft pink, intense burgundy and sophistica­ted deep blue. Polished woods, mid-century furniture, graphic rugs and textiles will emphasis will enhance this look.

HOW TO USE THIS SHADE IN ROOMS?

“It’s a colour that’s happy to play the supporting role rather than being a full immersion shade on all the walls, but it could be a wrap-around colour in a small room where you want an intimate atmosphere. “Otherwise, feature it in bands and blocks, as well as on interior woodwork or for painted furniture,” Marianne adds. “Be guided by when you most use a room, as well as the light levels it enjoys. “If it’s mostly used during the day and there’s little light, its bronze tones will be more pronounced and it will be more dominating. “If, however, your room is northfacin­g with large windows and ample light, you could decorate a larger area. Light has such a lovely effect on this shade – which is in fact predominan­tly yellow in its make-up, so in full sunshine it has an invigorati­ng, uplifting feel. As the light fades and it’s seen in lamplight, it takes on a gorgeous cocooning, soothing, almost textile finish.”

Decor tip: For an energising atmosphere, partner Spiced Honey with richly pigmented shades, including deep forest green, bold teal and intense terracotta red. With wooden furniture and botanical prints, the effect will be a cosy but lively space.

WHERE COULD YOU USE IT?

“I’m loving the idea of using this colour on a ceiling, possibly in my

bedroom. It’s such a liberating way of decorating because the ceiling is the most uninterrup­ted space in a room,” says Marianne. “Focusing the colour overhead allows you to be much more creative with walls, so you can hang more art and other decoration. Interior designers are starting to call the ceiling the fifth wall!”

Decor Tip: To create a serene space, pair the shade with romantic powder pinks and blues. Plain pale woods, simple hand-thrown vessels and pretty fabrics will add to the contemplat­ive, centred feel.

HOW ELSE CAN I FEATURE IT?

“Think of this Spiced Honey as flavour for a room. There’s no need to overdose on it, just as you wouldn’t if it was a spice in cooking. It works equally well in small doses. Using it that way is the ideal starting point if you want to experiment and see if it’s to your taste,” suggests Marianne. “Paint a shelf, create a painted border around a door frame, or feature it as a low band of colour at dado height on a wall to ground a space.”

Decor tip: Be playful with Spiced Honey and enliven it with pops of vivid red and green among pale pinks, blues and crisp greys and whites. Partner with reclaimed, personalis­ed furniture and bold graphic shapes for an on-trend eclectic look.

It [Spiced Honey] looks especially good when teamed with whites and off-whites in furniture and furnishing­s, giving it a contempora­ry feel. Dulux’s Marianne Shillingfo­rd

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 ??  ?? Right. Clement button back chair, plush velvet, Mallard, currently £549.50, Darlings of Chelsea
Right. Clement button back chair, plush velvet, Mallard, currently £549.50, Darlings of Chelsea
 ??  ?? Left: Main wall: Spice Honey; wall stripe: Leather Case; honeycomb shape: Just Walnut; wall (behind honeycomb) Soft Stone, Dulux Paint Mixing Matt, £27.56 for 2.5L. Available January
Left: Main wall: Spice Honey; wall stripe: Leather Case; honeycomb shape: Just Walnut; wall (behind honeycomb) Soft Stone, Dulux Paint Mixing Matt, £27.56 for 2.5L. Available January
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Above. Multi block cushion, £49.95, Bronte By Moon
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Above Back wall: Open Sky; Right wall: White Cotton; Door frame accent: Spiced Honey; Window accent: Pen Friend, Dulux Paint Mixing Matt, £27.56 for 2.5L, available January
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Below: St Lucia silk lampshade, oyster/ochre, £79-£125, Clarissa Hulse
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Right. Sheepskin rug, £35, Dunelm
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Main walls: Spiced Honey; Doors and frames: Gentle Moon; Far wall: Floating Petal, Dulux Paint Mixing Matt Collection, £27.56 for 2.5L. Available January
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Left: Spiced Honey is a great choice to bring a touch of warmth to a bedroom ceiling. Right: Main wall: Spiced Honey; Thin wall stripe: Cobalt Night; Top wall stripe: Soft Stone, Dulux Paint Mixing Matt, available January
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