This is where the colour wheel will be your best friend. Complementary colours sit opposite each other on the wheel and are considered the most established combinations. For example: blue and orange, red and green, yellow and purple. Working within these pairings makes it easy to make colours pop and elevate elements in any given room. Traditionalists will tell you that complementary colour schemes are best suited to more formal rooms (such as dining rooms), but we think they work well anywhere!
Featured art (L-R): Richard Rowan, 'Vanilla Skies' and 'Pretty in Pink', £850 each.
Contrary to popular belief, this does not mean simply black and white. A monochrome colour scheme is created by using various tones and shades of any single colour. Designers will often advise a monochrome palette for smaller spaces, but don’t feel restricted by this. Introducing a range of textures and finishes (think fabrics, glass, metallics, plants and stoneware) will keep your room feeling stylish and interesting. A real benefit of a monochromatic colour scheme is that it lends itself perfectly to displaying artwork. Not that we’re in any way biased, obviously…
Featured art (L-R): Bob Barker, 'Love at First Sight', £695 and 'Into the Rosy, £675
Sounds complicated. It’s not. When thinking of triadic, the first syllable is your clue (TRI as in TRI-angle). Take another look at the colour wheel – any colour combinations that can be formed by making an equilateral triangle across the wheel are, by definition, triadic. This often produces quite bold palettes, which can be great in children’s bedrooms or other lively spaces, but you can also temper them by keeping to pastels or opting for neutrals. You might also find that keeping furniture and furnishings clean and unfussy will minimise any sensory overload!
Featured art: Plume, 'Cluster Surge', £895.
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