Showing posts with label farrow and ball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farrow and ball. Show all posts
Monday, July 27, 2015
Painting walls only half way could be an easy way to add a little colour to a room, play around with contrast and do it all in a way that will save time and money. Half painted walls look especially pretty in nurseries and bedrooms.
Half Painted Walls
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Usually pink colour associates with princesses’ style or kids rooms, but I can assure you that this not quite right. Pink is one of the most versatile colours in the spectrum. In its lighter tints it looks delicate and serene and in mid-tones are playful and romantic. Of course, bright pink or fuchsia could be a bit too much, but pale pink can be just quite right. Pale pink is the perfect pink to use when you want to create a feeling of calm and elegance in a space.
Pink Wall Paint
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Grey is the most popular paint colour at the moment, but grey can be hard to get right and does need a bit of careful planning.
Rooms that face north are the most difficult to decorate – especially if you are trying to create light and space. If you want to use lighter tones avoid anything with a green or grey base in a north facing room.
South facing rooms are a joy to decorate because the quality of light allows one to use both warm and cool colours. In order to maximise the feeling of light it is best to use a less coloured palette – pale tones for a light and airy space.
50 Shades of Grey Paint
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