So you have just bought an apartment - “a room with a view”!!!
Perhaps its a sun-drenched living area with a fabulous outlook? Make the space appear larger by keeping the interior simple, have the view work for you rather than compete with it. We recommend furniture and accessories that work in harmony to create a comfortable relaxed space.
Here’s how to maximise this great asset
Paint colour: opt for a pale neutral tone, not brilliant white. Try Whisper White, ¼ strength White Duck or ½ strength Buff It – all by Dulux.
See dulux.com.au
Wall coverings: go for stripes that lie horizontally only on 1 wall. These can play on the horizon outlook, make sure there are no bold colours, mild neutral tones are best. See below from Wall Candy www.wallcandy.com.au
The palette: generally a neutral palette which has been layered – ie taupes, beiges, whites. Then use highlight/accent colours to change the desired mood or season. Teal blues, pale lime greens as these will also highlight the colours from outside + bring them inside.
The interior: clever positioning of a console table with a large mirror to reflect the view, if this is not an option – try at the entry. It will create a strong entrance. Solid timber furniture to incorporate a natural element, teamed with a sisal rug and interesting lighting and you can’t go wrong.
Paint colour: opt for a pale neutral tone, not brilliant white. Try Whisper White, ¼ strength White Duck or ½ strength Buff It – all by Dulux.
See dulux.com.au
Wall coverings: go for stripes that lie horizontally only on 1 wall. These can play on the horizon outlook, make sure there are no bold colours, mild neutral tones are best. See below from Wall Candy www.wallcandy.com.au
The palette: generally a neutral palette which has been layered – ie taupes, beiges, whites. Then use highlight/accent colours to change the desired mood or season. Teal blues, pale lime greens as these will also highlight the colours from outside + bring them inside.
The interior: clever positioning of a console table with a large mirror to reflect the view, if this is not an option – try at the entry. It will create a strong entrance. Solid timber furniture to incorporate a natural element, teamed with a sisal rug and interesting lighting and you can’t go wrong.
loving white duck by Dulux! great colour choice
ReplyDeleteI am loving the wallpaper - the first image, horizontal stripe with the blue - amazing!
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