For my Essential space, I’ve focused on natural materials, finishes and textures that carry a modern, understated and casual sophistication. I have focused on soft green tones and warm neutrals that create a statement without being loud ideal for creating a sense of calm.
The colour palette works perfectly with raw timber, leather and brass allowing the materiality to be the hero. I have balanced clean lines with the exaggerated and simple woven textiles including a rug and upholstery fabric.
Incorporating elements of nature can really finish a space. I selected a juvenile eucalyptus tree, which works against Dulux Flooded Gum or Spanish Olive.
Interior Designer
Link your interior spaces with the outdoors by choosing soft green tones and warm neutrals inspired by nature.
Add accents of charcoal or black to your calm colour palette to create moments of visual interest and help anchor the look.
Create a sense of intrigue with artisanal accents like hand-glazed ceramics, beautiful hand loom cushions or folded leather baskets.
Don't risk tinting your favourite colours with other paint brands. Only Dulux pigments mixed into Dulux Wash&Wear® and Dulux Weathershield® are designed to create our iconic colours shown here every time. Colours featured: Dulux Teahouse (exterior) and Dulux Domino (trim and verandah).
Interior stylist and writer of The Design Chaser, Michelle Halford, creates a warm, cosy space with the Kinship trend.
Pip Brett of Jumbled re-imagines the Escapade look with bold block colours and clashing patterns.
Heather Nette King shows us how to create a modern take on an elegant space taking cues from the Reflect trend.
Colours displayed should be used as a guide for your colour selection. To ensure best accuracy, test your colour choice at home by ordering Dulux sample pots, stickers and A4 colour swatches.