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Copper & cool hues: Peruse the Dulux winter 2017 colour trend

Quite the contrast to the warm colours celebrated in summer, Dulux released their 2017 winter colour trend this week and it’s full of cool, moody hues (there’s plenty of blues and greys) combined with Copper and Concrete Effect paints. “These colours are very diverse and can be used in most interior spaces. Being predominantly neutral, they are extremely accessible, from the lightest variation, Dulux Winter Terrace, a soft greige, right through to the darkest hue, Dulux Ahoy, which is an alluring deep blue,” says Dulux colour expert Andrea Lucena-Orr.

Walls in Dulux Winter Terrace. Upcycled table in Dulux Concrete Effect and Dulux Copper Effect

And there’s no need to be turned off by the darker hues, as not only do they look great when paired with lighter neutrals, but they also make great accent shades if you’re cautious about diving right in. “The dark blues in this palette such as Dulux Ahoy contrast beautifully against a concrete surface – whether this be an entire wall, a fireplace or an upcycled piece of furniture. It’s important to remember that these paint colours can be used on a lesser scale too as even the smallest changes can transform a room,” says Andrea.

Paint colours: Dulux Panda Pod, Tirau Double and Ahoy

Given the colour palette is rather understated it makes sense that Dulux thought to add copper into the mix – the contrast lends a luxe air. “Incorporating textured surfaces such as Copper Effect adds further dimension and creates focal points in a predominantly minimalist colour space. This touch of copper is ideal for highlighting architectural details and can also be applied to home accessories,” says Andrea.

Paint colours: Dulux Panda Pod, Tirau Double and Ahoy

Personally, I’m interested in the Concrete Effect paint (perfect for industrial styling) and can imagine many a DIY project with that one. For this, Dulux creative consultant and stylist Bree Leech has a handy tip. “Concrete and Copper Effect can be used on furniture details as well as walls to create unique bespoke pieces. Just make sure that if you are upcycling furniture such as a table that you add a glass top to safeguard the paint,” says Bree.

Paint colours: Dulux Reckless Grey, Tirau Double and Five Fingers Peninsula

Photography: Lisa Cohen | Styling: Bree Leech and Heather Nette King

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Warm hues dominate the Dulux 2017 summer colour trend

A stark departure from the cool, pastel hues that reigned last summer, the Dulux colour trend for this sunny season is a much warmer affair. Inspired by a mix of tribal and South American themes, the exotic look includes deep hues such as red, burgundy, orange and khaki.

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Feature wall paint: Dulux Army Fatigue

“The summer palette for 2017 has a very different feel when compared to last year’s cool, pastel hues. This season’s colours evoke a cosy and inviting environment in the home. Rich colours add a dramatic atmosphere, while deeper tones create a sense of tranquility, ideal for creating a place to relax,” says Dulux colour expert, Andrea Lucena-Orr.

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Door painted in Dulux Gold Pheasant, main wall painted in Dulux Temptress & rear wall painted in Dulux Carmen Miranda

The look works particularly well when styled back with on-trend textural pieces and lots of fresh green foliage. “There are so many homeware items that work beautifully with the colours from the summer palette, in particular woven materials that highlight these shades and add a layering effect. Try potted plants in woven planters to enhance the ambience of a room,” says Andrea.

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Wall paint: Dulux Manila

Perhaps the most surprising shade is Dulux Army Fatigues – when paired with neutral timbers it can look fabulous as a feature colour and Andrea agrees. “Homeowners can create a statement with a beautiful mid green like Dulux Army Fatigues. This shade really complements lighter timbers, rich textiles and natural elements,” says Andrea.

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Wall paint: Dulux Army Fatigue

But for a really rich vibe, Dulux Carmen Miranda and Temptress might be just the ticket. “For those hoping to inject some warmth into their space, vivid red and orange shades like these can be used behind a favourite art piece or in a block design to really highlight a key feature of a room,” says Andrea.

Photography: Mike Baker | Styling: Bree Leech and Heather Nette King

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