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How to use colour in your home – from a little to a lot

When it comes to our homes, we all use colour in slightly different ways. Take a look at how these real customers used colour in their spaces – from a little to a lot!

Just a teeny-weeny bit

Kylie’s dining nook is pretty breath-taking. Crisp white dominates the space with a mix of textures to keep things interesting. Not to mention those nifty Perfect Fit blinds. And then there’s a flurry of yellow with cheerful daffodils. It’s all pretty perfect, and a great way to dip your toe into the pond of colour.

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Serenely neutral – but oh what’s that?

Sarah kept things soft and relaxing in baby Grace’s nursery, but then perked things up with a fun, bright Roller blind. Are you taking notes?

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A pop of colour for Polly

Polly knows a thing or two about colour popping. Her monochrome kitchen looked just fine on its own, but it’s all the better for a pop of green in the form of a stylish Venetian blind. When the slats are closed, the result is quite something.

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Dotty for colour

Colour lovers will adore this coordinated number. Janet went all-out on the red theme, choosing a sparkly red worktop and accent unit. And the icing on the cake is that spotty red Roller blind complete with eyelets.

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Awash with bright hues

Nikki’s bedding couldn’t be brighter. Featuring a carnival of colour, this flowery fabric pops against white walls and the white slats of the Wooden blind. The whole effect screams boutique hotel.

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A riot of colour

If there’s one place you can go wild with colour, it’s a kid’s room. And Kate made sure Henry’s bedroom was bursting with fun. Bright monster blind, tick. Lime green walls, tick. The coolest place to play, tick.

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