Using strong colours can look amazing!
Some simple rules have got to apply to make it work.
Keep the design simple.
No clutter.
Clean/ sharp lines.
Blocks of colour work brilliantly here.
Make sure the colours work together. No point adding purple or lime green here.
Where the kitchen had a white background, this room relies on black to "fix" the colours.
If working with square shapes, don't add rounded unless you really know it will work.
Keep to a theme, and you will get away with anything.
Be experimental. Not much point using bold colours if you aren't going to be bold with it.
Your home isn't a showhome- so balance the needs of the house, but be brave.
Mies van der Rohe inspired, great use of colour and texture.
Some simple rules have got to apply to make it work.
Keep the design simple.
No clutter.
Clean/ sharp lines.
Blocks of colour work brilliantly here.
Make sure the colours work together. No point adding purple or lime green here.
Where the kitchen had a white background, this room relies on black to "fix" the colours.
If working with square shapes, don't add rounded unless you really know it will work.
Keep to a theme, and you will get away with anything.
Be experimental. Not much point using bold colours if you aren't going to be bold with it.
Your home isn't a showhome- so balance the needs of the house, but be brave.
Mies van der Rohe inspired, great use of colour and texture.
Love those bold colours, nothing better than a colourful interior! :)
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