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A TONAL COLOUR PALETTE OF GREEN GREYS IS TRANSLATED INTO A UNIQUE LIVING SPACE WITH A CLEVER WALL FEATURE AND COSY, ON-TREND STYLING.

Sometimes thinking outside the box means literally painting a box on your walls. In this case, the large square wall feature painted in Resene Pumice spans across a corner of the room and stands out against the walls and floor in Resene Ravine. It immediately catches the eye and delineates this corner as a space to play.

This type of colour-blocking works particularly well in open-plan spaces, where zones within a larger area need to be defined.

To get the lines of your square straight, make sure you use a ruler and a level when marking them out. When painting, use masking tape, carefully and firmly placing it over your marked lines, ensuring it is straight and there are no air bubbles under the tape. After you have painted your square, allow the paint to completely dry before removing the masking tape.

In this living room, a soft tonal colour palette of gentle green greys has created a calming and welcoming space. The trick, however, is to add in contrast and texture to prevent the room from feeling too flat or of one note.

Resene Pumice

Resene Armadillo

Resene Haven Background in Resene Ravine and Resene Pumice, (swatches from left to right) Resene Armadillo, Resene Blue Smoke, Resene Ravine, Resene Pewter, Resene Pumice, Resene Harp, vase in Resene Harp, tealight holder in Resene Ravine.

The nesting tables in Resene Haven (large) and Resene Harp (small) tie in beautifully with the cabinets in Resene Blue Smoke. Tonally, these dewy green greys are very similar, so pops of fresh white and darker charcoals are called on to add some visual contrast. These come in through the vases on the cabinets, which are painted in the armour-like grey of Resene Armadillo, and the pale green grey of Resene Harp. Fresh white couches with warm wooden legs achieve the same effect. The print on the wall adds a similar graphic contrast whilst continuing the room’s palpable angular motif.

To prevent this boxy space from feeling too, well, square, texture and curves are important finishing touches. A soft rug will always work wonders, as will generous throws and cushions. Foliage such as eucalyptus is the perfect addition to this tonal space as it fits in with the colour palette beautifully whilst also adding textural softness.

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Resene Pewter

Resene Blue Smoke

Resene Harp Resene Ravine

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