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Colour blocking is changing the way we think about painting rooms. In 2014 we only really considered painting a whole wall. I’m not saying this is brand new; we’ve been here before – in the 60’s colour blocking was really popular as was panelled walls and colourful printed wallpaper which are all popular again now.

Colour blocking in a commercial environment

Colour blocking to make spaces

What is interesting for me about colour blocking is the way it makes distinct spaces within a room which is really useful if you have a small living space or indeed if you need to segment a really large room into sections, perhaps a kitchen-diner or lounge-diner. Its even more effective when used with the flooring too!

Colour blocking is also a great way to inject vibrant and highly saturated colour into a room with just a small portion. A window recess, a door frame, or perhaps just a geometric shape painted on an otherwise white wall; less really and be more and the impact can be very impressive!

Colour blocking is a great way to draw attention to key features in a house. It can draw attention away from less desirable areas of a room, perhaps such as a television for example. A fire place is a great option for a splash of colour and instantly becomes the focal point of a room.

Here are some of the inspiration shots that we shared with you in Instagram.

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