10 Amazing
Paint
Colour
Ideas For
Every Room
in Your
House
1. Give Panelling A Tricolour
Freshen Up
Separate panelling with the addition
of a shelf along its length. This
allows you to separate the colours in
the same way you would the top
and bottom of a dado.
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2. Go for Vertical Colour
Blocking
Create a colour-block wall of
uplifting blues and greens by
dividing the area with an off-centre
stripe of white. Choose colours from
the same colour spectrum and look
for colours that sit next to each
other to create a sense of balance.
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3. Create A Painted Fireplace
Focal Point
Paint a fire around it in a bright,
evocative colour. This idea works
brilliantly for adding a pop of
colour to a room. Use eggshell
paint so surfaces are dusty and
easy to clean.
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4. Try Ombre Stripes on
Shelving
Follow the trend for a faded
ombre finish by choosing three to
four shades from the same colour
family. Paint the shelf and its
background the same colour,
working from light to dark as you
go from bottom to top.
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5. Paint A Canopy Over a Bed
Take statement headboards to a
whole new level. Continue a
painted area behind the bed, over
and above the ceiling surface if
you plan to paint the ceiling.
The painted panel creates an
umbrella of colour for a cocooning
effect.
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6. Frame A Vanity Area with
A Painted Arch
Paint one panel an accent shade
to give the impression of wall
architecture where there isn't
one. It also lets me see in a room
where there is no natural focal
point.
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7. Highlight Architectural
Details with Colour Blocking
Paint coloured blocks so they
break up in a fireplace, or remain
on a section of coving, or door
architecture. This is a clever paint
idea that gives a real designer
look to a room.
Choose from three or four colours
of paint in striking contrasting
colours for a bold statement.
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8. Enlarge the Scale of a
Framed Print Above a
Fireplace
Love print but feel like it's
drowned out by the size of the
wall you want to hang it on?
Painting a square or rectangle
behind it will give him the effect
he needs. Whether it's for the
idea behind the fireplace, sofa, or
bed, enlarge the space the print
will sit.
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9. Paint Bold Squares in A
Hallway
For a modern wall display or
gallery wall idea, create the
illusion of a built-in cubby by
painting vibrant squares on a
white background. Then hang a
picture of the same length and
arrange your favourite
accessories.
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10. Enhance A Bed with A
Painted Canvas Headboard
Make a statement above the bed
with your art. Choose four shades
of the same colour and start by
painting the base with the palest
tone. Then randomly drizzle
saucer-sized amounts of the other
colours onto the canvas.
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