Looking for some inspiration for your home decorating
projects for the year ahead? In this blog, we’ll take a look at some stunning
colour options and trends for the year ahead. From bright vibrant colours to
subtle tones, these colour palettes will help you transform your home and give
your home décor a new lease of life.

Warm grey tones

Grey is often associated with being a cool colour but with
the addition of a pink or lilac tint it can really warm up the colour and help
create a lovely cosy feeling in your rooms. Any professional painter or
decorator will be able to help you choose a suitable base colour and mix the
paint to bring added warmth.

Popular purple

Purple is one of the hottest colours at the moment and with
so many rich and vibrant tones to choose from it is easy to see why. Deep,
velvety purple is a decorators dream and will help create a truly sophisticated
look in your home. Pair with dark wood furniture and deep, plush carpets for a
contemporary and stylish look.

Deep green

Natural green colours are sure to be a hit in the year ahead
and help to bring a touch of nature into your home. Dark shades of green work
well in large well-lit rooms while for smaller rooms choose a lighter shade to
help brighten it up. Whether you go for light or dark, make sure you base your
selection on a green colour found in nature for a more grown-up look.

Mustard yellow

A great choice when used as an accent colour, mustard yellow
is a powerful colour and one that can help add brightness to any room. From
soft furnishings and furniture to accent walls and doors, the key to this
colour palette is to use it sparingly to avoid it becoming too overwhelming.
Less is definitely more when it comes to mustard.

Pewter grey

Want a stylish colour that looks great in any setting?
Pewter grey can help to create a cosy room and it looks equally good when
paired with modern furniture or antique fixtures. It is a great option for a
feature wall and can also be used as an
accent colour to bring a distinctly urban and cutting-edge feel to your décor.

Will you be brave enough to try any of these
paint schemes in your home this year?