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Latest Colour Trends 2 – Naturally Dreamy
August 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Naturally dreamy colours are always on trend somehow or another – the neutral colours are the easiest to work with and bring amazing calm into our interiors. They work in any room of the house, although bedrooms and lounges benefit greatly from the light and non-demanding colours. The naturally dreamy palette is made up of white, cream, brown, grey, beige, tan, taupe – you get the picture! We wish to share with you some ideas for using this colour trend in your home with an emphasis on our living rooms and bedrooms.

Naturally Dreamy Profile
This set of colours are very popular in contemporary decorating as they are very flexible and easy to work with. Whether you propose to have a warm and cosy space or a cool and contemporary vibe – neutrals can help you to be where you want to be! Furthermore, they can take on virtually any colour as their accompaniment – great for those who only dare to have a splash of their favourite hue. These colours also represent nature – a theme that has been on-trend throughout the year.
Decorating With Naturally Dreamy
- In the lounge, a naturally dreamy palette brings about a serene and relaxed atmosphere – the kind which you would happily kick back in after a long day at work. Warm neutrals lean more towards the snug factor than there cool counterparts – something which we are keen to have, to bring a sense of security. Texture is also important to make the room more homely so consider using natural fibres in fabrics, glass and rustic pieces alongside sleeker furnishings.
- Country style bedrooms work well with a lot of crisp white bedding and light floorboards. A white wrought iron bed, dressing table and white light treatments will be your starting point. Look for bedroom curtains with a played down pattern and go with matching pillow covers to bring the room together. Most country style bedrooms will use a little pastel colour too whether it be a soft pink curtains, powder blue or lavender. Pastel shades together with lots of white are easy on the eye and laid-back.
- We can clarify that naturally dreamy palettes are used in contemporary bedrooms – you only have to take a peek at the interior décor of trendy hotel suites. They enhance the serene atmosphere by creating symmetry into the room. A warm neutral can be used on the focal wall where the bed is such as a chocolate brown. Hung above the bed should be an interesting canvas as a focal point – its colours drawn out into the rest of the room. A white duvet cover with accent cream and chocolate pillows, matching bedside tables with white table lamps and a set of luxurious cream curtains pooling to the floor.