The Art of Design Issue 61 2023 | Page 13

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3 . WARM NEUTRALS
Despite bold colours predicted to take over , it doesn ’ t mean the reign of neutrals is over . This year we will see the resurgence of warm neutrals , as opposed to cooler shades seen in previous years , with earthy , warm tones reminiscent of nature and the natural world taking centre stage . Warm neutrals create a super cosy and inviting space , and include warm browns and creams , see our Forest Collection or Bronze and Vintage cream shades . The beauty of neutral colours is their versatility , so from wall colours , to furniture and with the Residence Collection your windows too , it ’ s easy to incorporate this style into homes .
4 . WARM YELLOWS
Yellow is a warming and cosy colour , so it ’ s no surprise that we expect to see it pop up in homes even more . Yellow comes in a variety of different shades , and it ’ s the warmer-toned hues that are expected to surge in popularity . Yellows help make a space seem warmer and cosier , such as our
Cotswold Biscuit shade , and we predict many people moving away from cooler tones to these warmer hues .
5 . COOL GREENS
Green has been a popular interior shade in recent years , and it isn ’ t going away anytime soon . While warm shades are set to surge in popularity , cool-toned , muted green shades are still the most popular green hues ; think sage and blue-toned greens . These colours are a great base for many homes , and lend themselves to popular interior styles such as Japandi or Biophilic homes , which are all about bringing the outside in and connecting to nature . Try our Cotswold Green , Sage or Painswick colours to match this trend .
You can explore all of our colour choices online at www . residencecollection . co . uk / colours /