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DIVE RIGHT IN ”Te energising power of translucent water was the starting point for our ‘Immersed’ palette,” explains Neville Knott, Crown Paints colour consultant. “Te aqua spectrum driſts from a midnight blue to a light fog, carrying with it a depth of tranquillity that helps us to imagine home as a get-away. “Shimmering and reflective, it blurs the structures of any space, bringing light and tranquillity. A dark navy blue adds depth and anchors the palette, and I love the use of aqua that gives a slightly retro, Fiſties mood.” Decor Tip: If decorating a whole room blue feels like a step too far, simply feature a few deep blue accessories. In navy or indigo, they’re guaranteed to bring drama and life to a space - especially one with a predominantly white/neutral setting.


MOODY TOUCHES “Whether it’s light, airy tones, or dark, bold hues, blue’s enduring popularity lies in its versatility to adapt to any part of the home,” says Rebecca Snowden, interior style advisor at Furniture Choice. “Opting for dark blue and white offers a beautiful alternative to a monochromatic space. Compared to black, dark blue is a more subtle choice, and this dark yet elegant shade brings out the distinctive lines and unique details of white furniture for maximum effect. “It’s all about styling smart and showing off statement furniture - unique details like tuſted backs, rolled arms and rounded edges get to shine without overpowering each other. Experiment with edgy side tables, or slip in smaller accents in the form of vases and candles for a polished, chic touch.”


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