Play with similar tones of colours to create a wall feature that can add visual interest and dimension to your room without being too much.
The homeowners of this apartment could not decide on the colour of the walls, so they chose both!
Design: Eightytwo
Instead of going with a wallpaper option, this homeowner projected an image onto the walls and painted it accordingly to achieve this stunning mural.
Design: Belouk
You’ve seen the ombre trend on clothes and other decor objects, but how about having it on your walls?
A whimsical touch to any room, the ombre painting technique gives any room a subtle, breezy feel.
Image: Dulux
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The striped feature walls of the living and bedrooms complement, rather than clash with, the striped upholstery of the sofas.
The stripes also conceal a column the homeowners cannot tear down.
Design: Homeowners’ own
Don’t like geometric tiles? Paint it on your walls, instead.
Fun and contemporary, these geometric shapes will modernise any room.
Design: JQ Ong
Half-height backsplashes give you the opportunity to play around with paint colours, too.
We like how the green gives a modern edge to the luxe marble tiles look here, plus its a money-saving idea for your home reno.
You can do this for other popular(and sometimes repetitive) backsplashes like subway and hexagonal tiles to evoke a different look from the rest.
Design: Museum Homes
How aesthetic is this? The designers matched the colour of the wall and grout and voila, you’ve a distinct look.
Design: Paul + Pris
The same gold hue was chosen for the feature walls in the master bedroom and bathroom, for a sense of continuity.
Design: Rust Architect
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Always choose a darker hue for the bottom half and keep it light on top.
Unless you are looking to have a cosy, intimate space, dark colours will make the ceiling seem lower, while lighter tones will enliven and add height to your space.
Design: The Scientist
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To achieve a seamless colour blocking style throughout the home, the designers painted the door, too.
Design: Wynk; Collaborative
This story was first published in Home and Decor Singapore.