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Bringing Walls to Life: A Guide to Paint Finishes

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Chosen your colors but need some help finding the right paint? Use our quick guide to help you pick the perfect finish for your project. Matt and flat matt emulsion paints offer a velvety texture that is well-suited for interior walls. The smooth consistency of matt emulsion is effective at concealing wall imperfections , while flat matt provides a slightly chalky finish, perfect for achieving a contemporary aesthetic. Emulsion paint assists in maintaining colour consistency even as lighting conditions vary within a room, making it particularly conducive for darker shades such as deep-sea blue or rich eggplant. These finishes offer a slight polish and reflect light, making them ideal for lighter colours. Silk paint is typically applied to walls, while satin is preferred for woodwork. Silk finishes are easy to wipe clean, adding to their practicality. However, they may accentuate imperfections on less-than-perfect walls. Satin finish on woodwork helps mask flaws and imparts a softer col...

How to Paint wall panels - Guide By Dulux

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Do your wall panels need to be redesigned? Here's how to fast and simply alter them. Wall panels are a fantastic element in any area, and with proper maintenance, they can give your space personality and intrigue. You may add colour to your wall panels with Simply Refresh, which will improve the overall look of your house. You’ll need: Simply Refresh for wall panels Paint stirrer Paint tray Brush Roller Dustsheets Sand paper and sanding block Masking tape Cloth Sponge Degreaser Prepare 1) First things first, secure your workspace. If your panels are already painted, lightly sand them to create a porous surface and get rid of any loose or flaky paint. Utilise a sanding block for the panel's major components to get a uniformly smooth surface, and for any hard-to-reach areas, just use sand paper. 2) After removing any dust and cleaning them with degreaser, let them dry. 3) Apply a mask along the floor or where the panelling meets the walls, ceiling, skirting, or flooring.     ...

Revamp Your Bedroom: 4 Creative Ways to Embrace Dulux's Colour of the Year

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Discover how to use ICI Dulux Colour of the Year 2018 to create different moods in your bedroom Curious about updating your bedroom with trendy paint colours? Our colour trend experts have introduced a fresh selection of paint schemes designed to complement Heart Wood – Dulux's Color of the Year 2018 . Explore these four bedroom palette ideas to see how Heart Wood can enhance your living space. Create a peaceful atmosphere in your bedroom with Heart Wood. Pair it with deep blue, earthy clay, and warm coffee hues for a tranquil vibe. Consider adding a stylish paint design to your focal point, like a desk or dressing table, to enhance the room's ambiance. 1) THE CALM BEDROOM Transform your bedroom into a relaxing retreat with Heart Wood paint. This colour sets a tranquil tone, especially when paired with shades of deep blue, earthy clay, and warm coffee. You can enhance the room's peaceful ambiance by adding a graphic paint design to a focal area like your desk or dressing ta...

Decoding Color: A Simplified Guide to Colour Theory

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  Put together perfect colour schemes with our simple guide to colour basics. Recognise the colour wheel The conventional colour wheel can be a helpful tool for arranging essential colours and for creating decorating plans for any kind of project or area. Three primary categories of colour exist: The three primary colours are blue, yellow, and red. These three fundamental components are used to create all other hues. The secondary colour spectrum includes green, violet, and orange. Two primary hues are combined to create each of these colours. Orange is produced by combining red and yellow, violet by combining blue and red, and green by combining blue and yellow. Primary and secondary colours can be combined to create tertiary hues, as can two secondary colours. Magenta and chartreuse (yellow and green) are two examples.  Make up your own colour palette. Once you have these fundamental hues organised on a wheel, you may use three safe colour combinations to create three primar...