Colour has the power to paint your home in a completely new light, and combining multiple colours can totally transform your space. Explore the many ways to use colour blocking within your home. Dulux colours featured: Cook Strait, Mt Aspiring
A popular interior trend, colour blocking invites you to use contrasting and complementary colours, ranging from bright shades through to monochromatic hues. However, it’s important to consider your palette.
From grouping similar colours for a sense of subtle distinction to pairing contrasting tones to make a bold statement, it pays to understand the logic behind the brushstrokes.
Here are five ideas for using colour blocking within your home.
There’s nothing more powerful than a set of contrasting colours.
Just like the stylish living room from the Dulux Colour Forecast 2023, pairing a neutral shade like Ōkārito with the cheerful yellow Sergeants Hill on the walls and soft Tūrangi on the ceiling can add vibrancy without overwhelming the space.
Achieve a boldly elegant look by pairing Ti Point with Port Jackson, like this home also from the Dulux Colour Forecast 2023. With a hint of a grey-beige undertone, Ti Point makes the perfect colour to frame Port Jackson, a moody petrol blue.
You may spend more time looking up than you realise, so it pays to consider your ceiling a key element of your interior style. And, painting it in a different hue can totally transform a room.
Create a cosy and inviting atmosphere by infusing colour up top, like Hagley Park - a soft and cheerful yellow that creates the feeling of sunshine.
Alternatively, go dark with Browns Bay, a beautiful deep moody blue with a hint of green
Wall
Karori
Karori is a beautiful dark blue-green that works well as an accent colour, front door or feature wall. It can be paired with whites such as Sandfly Point Half as well as a range of blues and greens such as Browns Bay and Pūkaki.
Not all combinations make sense in theory, however they can make incredible statements when layered on your walls and ceiling – like the powerful combination of Mystique and Double Bass.
If you’re unsure which colours to pair, try exploring our colour schemes and swatches or speaking to a Dulux Colour Consultant for expert advice.
Decors have fast become a form of art and self-expression, as seen in this energetic combination of Waiheke, Taylors Mistake and Manapōuri.
A vibrant colour palette also invites added creativity through geometric detailing, shapes and furnishings.
At the other end of the colour blocking spectrum, consider softer pairings in similar colours to create a subtle, monochromatic or complementary colour-block effect.
This beautiful entrance and staircase features the trending colours of Manourburn Quarter and Moana Reserve Half, resulting in a space that is as soothing as it is stylish.
Wall
Manorburn Quarter
Manorburn Quarter is a very subtle warm white. It is a great neutral white that can be used as a main wall colour, trim or an exterior colour. Manorburn Quarter works well with a wide range of other colours including Manorburn, Greytown, Haast and Maraetai Quarter.
While there are many ways to use colour blocking in your home, it's important to use a superior paint to achieve a quality result. Dulux Ceiling and Dulux Wash&Wear® will together produce a lasting finish that will last for years to come.
For guidance on achieving a contemporary look, refer to the Dulux Colour Forecast 2023 for inspiration.
Wall & Ceiling
Glinks Gully
Glinks Gully is a popular soft and warm sandy neutral. It is great as main wall colour both inside and out. Team it with warm whites such as Cardrona Half and Southern Alps, as well as deeper browns such as Norsewood, Terrible Billy and Colorsteel® Ironsand.
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