Fabric: Cellular Luna Taupe
START WITH WHAT’S ALREADY PRESENT
Window dressings are usually one of the last elements to be added to a space, often after more fixed items like flooring or kitchen cupboards or worktops have already been chosen, so when choosing blinds take your cue from what’s already in place, as well as from the architectural features of the space.
Start by creating a mood board with some of the materials and colours you already have in the room. In the mood board below the key elements I’ve included are the light oak herringbone floor, the black metal accents and the worktop sample. Once I had these in place I then played around with different fabric and paint swatches to come up with a range of options that would work together.
CHOOSE TONES THAT WORK TOGETHER HARMONIOUSLY
Not all neutral colours are the same, so when putting together a colour palette based on them the first thing you need to consider is their underlying tone. This could be red, yellow, grey, green or lilac based. Cooler neutrals with grey or lilac undertones can be used to create a clean urban or architectural feel while those with green undertones will often feel more traditional. Think about the look you want to create and then choose colours that share a common undertone as these will usually harmonise with each other more easily.
Fabric: Roller Monterey Marble
CONSIDER YOUR FOCAL POINT
Fabric: Roller Herringbone Oatmeal
INTRODUCE DIFFERENT TEXTURES
MAKE A STATEMENT WITH ART AND ACCESSORIES
Fabric: Cellular White
CHOOSE DARKER ACCENTS
TO CONTRAST AND COMPLEMENT
Fabric: Vision Capri Concrete
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