Colour pairings to upgrade your space
AIt can be helpful to consult a colour wheel when deciding which colours will work best within your space. Shades that sit side by side on a colour wheel are known as ‘analogous’ pairings and work harmoniously together, for example, two different shades of green. Colours placed opposite each other on the wheel are called ‘complementary’ colours and often create a stark contrast.
Although some combinations may work better than others within your home, you can go as bold as you like! Ignore outdated design rules regarding colour pairings, like ‘orange and purple don't work together’ and embrace bold tones or print clashes if that’s your style. To help you get started, we've put together some popular colour combinations that will instantly refresh your space. Whether you're redecorating your bedroom, lounge, kitchen or bathroom, we've got plenty of ideas to suit every taste.