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EDITOR’S PICK THE PURPLE REIGN The Purp The world-renowned authority on colou


‘Colour of the Year’ for 2018. Inspired by th customers can inject a pop o


Less is More


Whilst purple might seem a bold choice, particularly on the floor, there are options that allow for a stylish hint of the colour whilst remaining subtle- pattern is a great way to do this. For example, the Brintons Abbeyglen carpet in Fermanagh Plaid adds a tartan twist to the trend for homeowners who like a more traditional, country-living style of décor.





Brintons Abbeyglen, Fermanagh Plaid


“For 2018, purple and the spectrum that Pantone’s ‘ultra violet’ encompasses will be dominating sales. It is both a warm and cool tone, depending on the rest of your interior scheme. Pair with ochres and warm oranges for warmth, or with greys for a cooler décor.”


- Natalie Littlehales, Consumer Marketing Manager at Brintons


A Perfect Pairing


A purple feature wall is becoming very popular in interiors of late. To ensure that all other aspects of the interior work harmoniously together, choosing the right floor to match is essential. For darker shades like plum or wine, lighter flooring will help to balance out the look and keep the room looking spacious. For plain walls, a patterned floor could help to add interest, whereas a wood effect can help to calm a busier wall feature.


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