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Interiors

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By Katherine Sorrell

Choosing and using neutral colours For a look that is classically stylish, easy to live with and works in every room, choose a subtle palette of whites, greys and browns. In a room decorated with neutrals, you will always feel at home. With an almost infinite range of colours, from the purest white to pale, mid and deep tones of grey, beige and brown, they work well for both old and new houses, and for small or large spaces. Think of the glow of polished wood, the texture of rattan, the variations of natural pebbles – these luscious shades, chosen and combined with care, can be full of character. First, the basics. Pale can definitely be interesting: shades of not-quite-white offer a surprising range of options, from fresh, bright and airy to rich, warm and restful. Rooms painted in pure white can appear bigger and brighter, thanks to the way the colour reflects light around. A clean white wall is a great background for vibrant paintings, for the coloured spines of books, or for a simple jug of flowers. And if brilliant white is too cold, choose a white with a pink or yellow undertone that warms the space and

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is more flattering against the skin. Beyond white, pale neutrals vary in hue from cream to sand, through taupe to stone and bleachedtimber tones, while darker neutrals vary from charcoal and ebony to chocolate – and there is a whole rainbow in between to choose from, including beautiful greys, from palest dove to darkest steel. Many people love the laid-back, fresh feel of a room that puts white on white, or combines a range of very pale tones, but with neutrals it is also possible to employ counterpoints of darker tones against lighter colours, or even to go dark and dramatic all over. Choose colours by trying them out in situ, using small tester pots before committing to a bigger purchase. Paint at least two coats on several pieces of card, and stick them up on every wall around the room in question. Observe the colours at the times you’ll usually be in the room, and with your lights

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Villager Prize Crossword

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pages 86-88

Seasonal Recipe: Ramen Tofu Noodle Bowl

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page 79

Personal Electric Transport

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pages 76-78

Choose a Gym

3min
pages 70-71

What’s on January

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page 75

Plumbing Problems

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page 67

A Fresh New Year

2min
pages 64-66

Used Car Bargains

4min
pages 60-62

RSPCA: Why Not Foster?

3min
pages 54-55

All the Colours of the Rainbow

2min
pages 50-52

How to be a Vegan

4min
pages 44-46

Plants as Air Purifiers

2min
page 53

Out of Business? Your Rights

2min
page 47

Greensand Champions Awards

2min
pages 40-42

Fishing for Benefits

2min
page 43

How to put an outfit together

3min
pages 37-39

Choosing and Using Neutral Colours

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pages 23-25

New Year, New You for 2022

2min
pages 35-36

Health and Well-Being Holidays in the UK

4min
pages 4-7

Fun Quiz

1min
page 29

The Perfect Cup of Coffee

1min
pages 10-11

7 Easy Beauty Resolutions You’ll Want to Keep

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pages 26-28

Save Energy... and the Planet

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pages 19-22

Healthier Alternatives to Sugar

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