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How to find colour inspiration in the everyday

Discover how to find color inspiration in everyday life! Explore surroundings, personal memories, and unique ideas to create stunning schemes youu2019ll love. From nature's hues to cherished photographs, learn how to infuse bold, fresh colors into your home. Transform your space effortlessly!

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How to find colour inspiration in the everyday

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  1. How to find colour inspiration in the everyday Steal ideas from your surroundings to create a scheme you’ll love. https://www.dulux.com.my/

  2. 1) The natural world Nature is a great source of inspiration, whether it's a forest where you enjoy taking walks, your neighbourhood park, or even a plant on your windowsill. Add vitality to a room by using tropical greens interspersed with vivid accent colours.

  3. 2) An urban cityscape Cities are teeming with colour inspiration. Take inspiration from the city skyline at sunset for a cosy, relaxed atmosphere, or create an edgy, urban scheme with pops of neon and a sophisticated grey.

  4. 3) A beach holiday Paint your walls in bright beach-inspired hues to bring that vacation vibe home. Together, sandy yellows and ocean blues create a striking combination that evokes the revitalising vibe of the beach.

  5. 4) A treasured object This could be a vibrant ornament, an artwork by your favourite artist, or a memento from your most recent trip. It will be difficult to go wrong if you start your colour scheme with your beloved item.

  6. 5) Your wardrobe Your preferred blue shirt or tiny red dress may be the key to both your attire and your design style. Use the hue for your window frames or a statement piece of furniture, or paint one feature wall—for instance, behind a headboard—if you like the shade but are concerned it will be too much on your walls.

  7. For more ideas visit : https://www.dulux.com.my/en/colour-inspiration

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