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Choosing a style and colour palette for your home



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Decorating your home can often start with focusing on one room at a time. However, envisioning the overall style and colour palette for your entire house from the outset can bring about a sense of consistency and harmony that ties everything together seamlessly. It's about more than just individual rooms; it's about creating a cohesive atmosphere throughout your living space connected by colour, tones, textures, prints and an overall style to bring it all together.


While it’s easy to get caught up in following the latest trends, it’s important to prioritise what feels right for you and your household. After all, you’re the ones who will be living in and enjoying the space day in and day out. Plus, trends come and go, but your personal style should stand the test of time.


Consider the following factors when selecting a style and colour palette for your home:


Style and period of your house

Your home's architectural style and historical period can serve as inspiration, but you don’t have to feel constrained by them. Feel free to mix and match styles to create a unique look that reflects your personality.


Location

Whether you reside in the city, countryside, or by the beach can influence your design choices. Consider incorporating elements of your surroundings into your home decor for a seamless blend between indoor and outdoor spaces.


Personal preferences

Think about your own style preferences and the colours that resonate with you. Consider the feelings different colours evoke and how you want to experience each room in your home. For example, feeling relaxed in your bedroom and energised in your home office.


Your household

Take into account the preferences and needs of everyone who lives in your home, including partners, children, and pets. Collaboration and compromise can lead to a space in which everyone feels comfortable and happy.


Aspect of each room

The amount of natural light a room receives can impact how colours appear. Be mindful of this when selecting your colour palette to ensure that it works for the space, whether it’s North, East, South, West or multi-aspect.


Personal interests and values

Consider integrating practices that align with your values, for example, sustainability, eco-friendly or biophilic design choices.


Finding your ideal colour palette can be a journey of self-discovery. Take cues from your seasonal colour preferences, your wardrobe, and the colours that evoke specific emotions for you. Ultimately, creating a home that reflects your unique style and values is key to fostering a sense of comfort and contentment in your living space.

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