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Home Inter I or Summer colour trend S for 2023
The colour palette got even larger lately with leading paint Manfacturer Farrow & Ball alone introducing 11 new colours recently ( the first alteration to their collection since 2018.) There is a move towards bold and brash colours that lend themselves to exaggerated statements and also an array of neutral and natural tones that embody a sense of calm and containment.
Here are just a few ideas to get you in the summer mood!
Deep reds
In 2023, reds are rich and pigmented, Graham and Brown also chose a moody and romantic red as their colour of the year. When decorating with red, consider how susceptible the colour can be to natural light. The colour takes on slightly different tones throughout the day and the seasons.
It can be vibrant and fresh in the morning, cosy and rich in the evening


The new plaster pink

We’re seeing a resurgence in the popularity of raw plaster, and with that has come a demand for a finish that mimics the appearance of fresh plaster. Farrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster launched a thousand Instagram posts in 2022 their newer Templeton Pink is a deeper and richer take.

Pink may divide opinion; however, over the past few years, this versatile shade has boomed in popularity. Pink provides a more elegant, more playful alternative to grey, it creates incredible warmth and an alluring appeal and looks fab in kitchens!
Wheat field neutrals
Whilst there is still more than a hint of a Scandinavian colour palette here, wheat field neutrals introduce undertones of yellow and gold that add considerable warmth. Dulux’s Wild Wonder is a natureinspired update on the theme.
Don’t be afraid to go big and bold