Lee Broom Designer “White is definitely one of the most used colours in my work. It brings lightness and modernity to products or interiors, whilst framing other colours and bringing them to life without detracting from or influencing them. It can change the proportions of a space, highlight spaces and create good contrast. ...
Colour Scheme Neutral Colour Guide Textural, tonal, monochromatic, calm, Scandinavian Key Textures Matt finishes, sheep skin, wood, wool, cotton, chrome, mohair, concrete Notice anything unusual about this image? Look at the ceiling. It’s painted the same colour as the walls and not only that, it’s also an average ceiling height. I’ve done exactly this ...
Matthew Hilton Designer The grey green colour seems at once modern and traditional, deeply english national trust house tradition and also cool swedish scandinavian stockholm modern. Grey greens can change dramatically with changes in light and so manage to be subtle and neutral and retain interest, they work well with dark wood, stone and ...
Colour Guide Muted Colour Scheme Eclectic, cottage Key Textures Delicate wallpaper, suede, leather, brass, cotton, limewashed wood, terracotta, glass, foliage I was hunting for a patterned wallpapered room to deconstruct then I came across this. It caught my eye for various reasons – the mix of furniture, the eccentricity of the how the ...
Nick Munro Designer “The thing is there isn’t a colour I don’t like but there are one or two that I particularly love and I’m nailing my colours just now to the Lilac mast! I love the way Lilac emerges as a hue in the stormy sky, flatters almost anyone that wears it, compliments so many other colours ...
Colour Guide Cool Colour Scheme Tranquil, textural, relaxed, minimal Key Textures Silk, linen, antique finished wool, matt wall finish, chrome, gloss floor, dark and lacquered wood Nothing says relaxed more than feather filled cushions strewn haphazardly over a sofa. The other relaxed element that communicates on a subconscious level is the worn or antique ...