Want to refresh a room but don’t know where to start? We asked an expert for home colour schemes that will look great this season and beyond
Want to refresh a room but don’t know where to start? We asked a colour expert for some ideas that will suit our tricky Irish light and look great this season and beyond.
Presented with endless choices on colour cards, how do you know what will actually suit your home, or what’s better off left in the catalogue? We’ve turned to Dervla Farrell, colour expert at However, there’s no need to stick to bright whites and creams. “One of my biggest pieces of advice for Irish home owners is don’t be afraid of colour, this can often be a more effective way to bring life to your home then just leaning towards the safe, lighter, neutrals.”If you’re nervous about incorporating strong colour, you don’t have to put it on the wall, either.
If you’re still unsure about where to start, Dervla has put together three colour palettes for the kitchen, living room, and home office. Use them as a starting point to create your own schemes, go lighter or darker, or tweak them to work with your home.At the moment we are seeing green trending for kitchens and kitchen cabinets. Green is a beautiful addition to the home creating a calm and inviting atmosphere.
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