Painting a feature wall in a contrasting, statement-making hue is the easiest way to add a pop of colour in a room. So it’s a pleasant surprise when you see that same vibrant effect, but not through a painted (or wallpapered) feature wall. For example, Linear Space’s use of coloured light reflecting on a white […]
28 April 2015
Painting a feature wall in a contrasting, statement-making hue is the easiest way to add a pop of colour in a room. So it’s a pleasant surprise when you see that same vibrant effect, but not through a painted (or wallpapered) feature wall.
For example, Linear Space’s use of coloured light reflecting on a white wall for this glowing pink look:
Space Edge’s idea of using coloured laminates inside the cabinet, so that it reflects a hint of colour when the cabinet door is slightly ajar, and then you get a bigger dose as you open the cabinet door:
The use of laminates on Neu Konceptz’s customised shelves:
Coloured glass used as backsplash by Earth Living:
Or, paint the ceiling a pastel hue that will reflect even softer in an ombre effect:
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