Create a reassuring backdrop that allows you to readjust to constant change. Colour featured: Dulux Winter Terrace.
Comfort is the priority when it comes to decorating our homes. We want to surround ourselves with cosy and cocooning pieces to help us relax and process the events of the past year.
The sense of touch we’ve been deprived of is at the forefront of considered design. Having spent so much time on our devices, there’s a desire for a connection with the natural world. Styling tip: Monochromatic colours help create a relaxing environment.
The desire for tactile experiences is reflected in design, with the use of natural fibres and materials, such as raw timber, unstructured linen and textured stone.
Furniture is chunky and comforting, with curves that follow the lines of the body. These are accessorised with simple handmade and crafted décor pieces in interesting, and often imperfect shapes. Detailing throughout is kept to a minimum with the focus on form and function. Styling tip: Soft neutrals and nature-inspired colours pair well with natural textures.
A calming mix of buttercream, pumice, clay, rich forest green, moss and charcoal-purple. 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 and A4 Colour Swatches.
Buy sampleBring a dreamy and sentimental feel using playful, summery, '80s-inspired colours.
Introduce a sense of adventure into your home with rich, sensual hues, warm neutrals and pops of gold.
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.