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Bring the richness of nature into your home with warm, natural colors

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Our Raw Palette draws inspiration from the richness of nature’s patterns and raw materials. Colors like straw, wheat, and woody brown bring an instant touch of the wild into your home. These shades embody the richness and creative potential of natural resources, reflecting the beauty found in dried grasses and harvested crops. They infuse spaces with rich, natural tones that complement rather than overwhelm your décor. In floristry, dried flowers are often called “everlastings,” and these hues exude a similarly timeless quality. Perfect for adding warmth and depth, they work beautifully on their own, paired with each other, or combined with Dulux Colour of the Year, Wild Wonder™ (Winter's Silence 50YY 49/191). Explore these four decorating ideas to bring the Raw Palette to life: 1. Create Kitchen Drama Deep cinnamon and nutmeg tones make a bold statement in the kitchen, accentuated by graphic painted checks using Wild Wonder™. This combination transforms the space from a tra...

Design your home with Personality

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  Designing with Personality Award-winning architect Ashiesh Shah shares his tips for getting creative with your walls. If you have a large, blank wall at home and aren’t sure how to fill it, don’t worry—it’s the perfect opportunity for creative expression. From unique shelves and paintings to wallpaper, photographs, and even video projections, there’s a wide range of ideas to explore. Here are some ways to transform any space with personality: Video Projection One of the most innovative ways to use an empty wall is with video art. Easy to install and cost-effective, it lets you change what you project, keeping the space fresh. Experimenting with the projector placement creates different effects, adding depth and intrigue to the room. A well-hidden projector can even make a static canvas painting appear alive, with light casting dynamic shadows and bringing the artwork to life. Moss Walls A growing trend in biophilic design is the use of moss and lichen to create miniature l...