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Successful shades
Choose from a rich and varied colour palette that includes fresh and off-whites, warm creams and beige, pebble, ivory, buttermilk, eggshell, sand, chalk, mushroom and oatmeal.
Colour combinations
If you opt for a neutral scheme, avoid ending up with a bland collection of washed-out beiges, or surrounded in floor-to-ceiling magnolia by adding lots of texture and subtle colour contrasts. Do be practical - neutral colours may not be too forgiving of wear and tear so choose washable fabrics and flooring that is easily wiped clean.
Textured neutrals
A touch of wicker or dark wood will give the scheme depth. Introduce textures and weaves through natural-coloured loofahs, thick towels, bleached driftwood and knotty floor rugs in harmonious shades. Clear glass jars filled with natural-coloured soaps, pebbles and shells will add texture and a touch of stylish elegance. Used glazed accessories for a hint of sparkle and sheen, or create a splash of colour and liven up the effect with warm terracotta floor tiles. A muted palette of cream looks stunning with touches of wood for a slightly rustic effect
Contrast and warmth
Mix earthy tones like exhale, sanctuary and nurture for extra warmth. Add subtle contrast with soft caramel, cinnamon and biscuit-coloured towels and accessories.
Pastel whites
Choose white with a soft pastel undertone for the best effect.
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