When it first arrived on the scene, the trend for greys was new and exciting. But as the 2010s rolled on, it seemed like everything was grey. And maybe its time has come, or maybe there’s enough in life to feel grey about already right now, but warm neutrals are taking over.
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One of the advantages of using warm neutrals with milky and almond tones is that they’re perfect for creating cosy, comforting spaces. They help to bring a sense of refuge to a home, allowing living spaces to be restful and peaceful. Given how much chaos and stress the last couple of years have brought us, it’s hardly surprising that this trend is being widely embraced.
While earthy tones have been popular, there’s also a move towards hues with a touch of pink, adding a rosy warmth to larger spaces. This is also starting to show up in bathrooms, where stark white or grey walls blended with black fittings are being replaced with soft tones and rose gold, copper or brass fittings.
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In living spaces, warm neutrals work well as a base to splurge on a splash of dramatic colour, whether in a piece of art, sofa cushions or featured on skiring boards or doors. For bedrooms you can pick up the warm neutrals and offset them with bolder manchester.
So if you’re looking to update your home, take a look at the gorgeous range of warm neutrals now available for paint, tiles and more, and help turn your home into a stylish but peaceful haven.