Colour Palettes To Use In The Home 2019

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Looking to spruce up your interiors this year, but not sure about which colours to choose from? In 2019, colour schemes are changing and evolving. Below are some of the most popular trends coming out of Interior Design. Whether you’re looking for something new and trendy, or something that will last a few years in your home, you’ll find what you need below!

Contemporary Forest Greens

Think tropical paradise and dark leafy greens. Paired with dusty pink tones, this colour combo is perfect for those who are outgoing and aren’t afraid to mix up their surrounds every once in a while. If you’re looking to take the trend one step further, mix and match gold and marble coffee tables, Wooden Venetian Blinds, and checkered floors for a real instagrammable vibe.

All Blue

Although Blue isn’t new in terms of Interior Design Colour Palettes, it’s certainly making a comeback in a big way this year. Layering up your blue colours is making a huge impact in the high street interiors market (as well as Pinterest boards), and really makes a room stand out when done correctly. Place baby blue walls in conjunction with deep blue furniture and see where this trend can take you!

Mustard Pops

In a way, this trend links in with the last! Blue and mustard are the OG colour combo, and will always stand out in terms of interior colour palettes. High back winged chairs paired with mustard footstools are a favourite of mine at the moment, and really make a room stand out. If you’re not adventurous in your colour palettes, then be sure that this is one trend that will never leave the glossy mags.

Terracotta Influence

This colour trend features orange, brown and beige towns. You can also spruce up the vibe with flashes of orange and intricate paisley designs. Pair this colour trend with modern architecture, Walk on Glass Flooring and bright spaces for the perfect match.

From Blush To Dusk

Baby pink is dead in the world of interior design, but that doesn’t mean you have to forget about your love for blush. The new colour on the block is dusky pink. The colour is more matched with brown and earthy tones, but it definitely cannot be mistaken for a classic pink colour!


Guest post by Gina Kay Daniel

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