colour schemes
Wrong it’s concrete floor white Bench top and timber ceiling
Grey, black and white
Earthy colour big tiles
Functionality first, but don’t forget to play up the space with luxurious touches
I love this colour
I like the colour of the tile walls for the fireplace
Love the white and navy blue contrast
The splash back next to the range hook looks amazing
It is nice to have shelves under the island bench
u shape kitchen
Nice green armchair
Beautiful blue
Beautiful color on the sofa
Black is great for a cinema room or behind an LED screen in the living space. It helps with viewing colour and reduces light reflectance near a screen,
Black is great for a cinema room or behind an LED screen in the living space. It helps with viewing colour and reduces light reflectance near a screen,
Black is great for a cinema room or behind an LED screen in the living space. It helps with viewing colour and reduces light reflectance near a screen,
An all-white living room can allow you the flexibility to expand, and gives a sense of purity, feeling of freedom and time to reflect,” Greenhalf says. “Warm whites will give you a softer, traditional look where clean cool whites will give a more contemporary crisp look to a room.”
Red for a deep hunger: Red is an exciting, energising and warm colour. It is associated with danger, blood, love, roses, and passion. Marketers know that the colour red makes people hungry; think of popular fast-food logos.
As red is such a strong colour, it can be effective even when used in splashes around where people eat.
Green for bedroom
Blue for study or office
Blue colour for office
Circle mirror
Nice colour for feature wall and shelves
colour and size of tiles
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