by Metropol | December 7, 2021 7:24 am
One of the smallest rooms (maybe) in many homes, it is key to setting the tone for the rest of the home. How you decide on a theme is individual. It may centre around a favourite painting, a chandelier or an antique piece of furniture, and should be sympathetic to the rest of the home interior colours, style and era. Here are some suggestions from Metropol.
Choose a colour reflecting your personality
Colours are personal, so what’s right for one person may not be right for you. For inspiration, have a look at the colours elsewhere in your home, and those that feature most in the clothes you wear. Talk to an interior designer.
Include the ceiling and trim
A pop of colour on the ceiling or painted moulding will add a wow factor, especially when coordinated with a feature wallpaper. Another trick is to mix and match semi-gloss and flat paint finishes, the latter on the walls and the former on panelling and trim.
Embrace your dark side
While pale colours create a relaxing, harmonious look, darker dusky colours can soften the edges of the space and help blur the boundaries, also creating a sense of spaciousness.
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