Colour Facts For September 2021

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  1. wall painting

    The term ‘contrast’ is used frequently in interior design. But what does it really mean? When you place two elements with opposing characteristics together, you will create contrast. This is what gives a space some impact. When used correctly, this design principle adds visual interest. Colour is the simplest and easiest way to add contrast to a room. If you’re looking for wall painting ideas, giving rooms a complementary colour scheme using two opposing shades on the colour wheel creates the most impact. White and black will never go out of style as a contrasting combination. If you prefer colour, use combinations like blue and orange or yellow and purple.

  2. Wall print Design

    You must have at least once heard a family member or relative warn you not to stand in front of a bull wearing a red garment. Turns out, bulls don’t really care. Bulls are colour blind for red and green. Now, if you’re wondering why is the matador’s cape red? In truth, this is to hide the blood splatter from the audience (when the bull is injured). The bull’s temper and anger have nothing to do with the colour red itself, but rather the movement of the cloth that makes bulls so furious.

  3. wall paint design ideas

    The trend of tanned, golden skin was in fact an accident! During 1920s, well-renowned designer Coco Chanel accidentally got a sunburn on a yacht while visiting the French Riviera. When she returned from the trip, the sunburn had faded into a tan. Her fans started copying this look, seeking inspiration from the ever-so-stylish and chic Chanel herself. To be pale and without sun meant you were working indoors on a machine, rather than drinking iced tea on a tropical island. This popularised the sunned look even more in the coming centuries.

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  • I love to look at art, I love to look at paintings, and I almost feel like the experience isn’t complete until I’ve made something of my own.

    - Cecily Brown

  • Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a yellow spot into the sun.

    - Pablo Picasso

  • A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, and some fantasy. When you always make your meaning perfectly plain you end up boring people. pp

    - Edgar Degas

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  1. exterior painting

    If you like yellow, but can’t find the perfect shade for exterior painting, marigold might be the shade. It has all the brightness and cheerfulness of yellow but at the same time, it is warm and subdued, creating a fine balance between the two hues. If you’re thinking of painting your exterior walls this festive season, marigold might be the brightest home decor idea. The colour also pairs perfectly with green so if you have a lot of greenery around your house, it is a great way to add a pop of colour when used in limited doses (think building trimmings, windows, facade and doors).

  2. living room wall painting

    If you’re thinking of getting living room wall painting for the festive season, an accent wall is a great idea. It will brighten up the space almost instantly and act as a statement piece. Simple wall makeovers can separate zones within the same space of your house. A rich maroon, peacock blue or emerald green will provide the perfect backdrop for your festive celebrations. Such vibrant and deep shades do not need further ornamentation, the colour is in itself a statement. Keep the accent wall bare and let the richness speak for itself.

  3. wall paint design ideas

    Looking for wall paint design ideas for a child’s bedroom? Fun, vibrant colours like sea blue, aqua, beige, cerulean blue and sage green are great colours to pair with the design palette. It is best to steer clear of light walls as children tend to beat up the walls. Washable paints like Berger Easy Clean is also a smart investment for this bedroom. Adding a chalkboard wall is a fun idea to help them express their ideas and imagination.

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