It is essential to choose the right colours depending on the function of the room.

Also, a common theme is equally as important. Having a single colour that is used in all of the rooms, whether it is windows, doors, or skirting boards, helps the ambiance of your home.

Lounge

Choose white, off-white, or cream if you want the walls to provide a plain backdrop for strongly coloured accessories, furniture, and rugs.

Grey neutrals are great if you want to introduce dynamic colour accents or layered with other neutral tones. Tranquil blues are great if you’re looking for something contemporary, while black is perfect for incorporating a sense of the dramatic.

Kitchen

White & off-white walls create a beautiful backdrop for colourful worktop & units. If your preference is injecting colour into your room that you can change readily, consider warm paint colours, such as orange or yellow.

White or deep blue are great choices if you’ve got white kitchen units. To highlight the room as a sociable space, consider using colour for a feature wall. If you want a fresher feel, pick mid-toned blues or greens.

Bedrooms Bedrooms should be a calm place for you to relax. Choose pale neutrals or foliage green walls. If you want to make the room feel cosy, deep grey or indigo blue is a lovely choice, especially if you have pale flooring. Childrens’ bedrooms should be bright & easily changeable as the child grows.
Bathrooms White is a good option if you want to keep the look clean & roomy. On the other hand, ocean-inspired blues or greens can give the room an ocean feel. If your bathroom has a traditional style, a soft neutral such as pale grey or cream is ideal. A family bathroom can handle the boldness of fizzy orange, sunshine yellow, or acid green.