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Trend Watch Colour Trends 2008

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11/06/2008

What colours should design-conscious homeowners be splashing around their homes? We caught up with the top names in palette prediction - the Dulux Creative Board - to find out which shades are hot, and where to put them...

By Lucy Searle

The Colour Experts

Orla Kiely. Colour trends 2008

Orla Kiely

Orla is famous for her must-have handbags and accessories, but is also winning new fans with her ready-to-wear ranges. She's recently branched out into interiors.

Dan Hopwood. Colour trends 2008.

Daniel Hopwood

Daniel is an interior designer, who is credited with the interiors of a number of restaurants and hotels, including The Berkeley in Knightsbridge. He also lectures in interior design.




Louise Smith. Colour trends 2008

Louise Smith

Louise is a colour specialist and Dulux Colour & Design manager. As such, she has been behind new developments in colour since 2005.





Go into any DIY store, and you'll be confronted by literally thousands of paint colours. Great, if you're looking for inspiration for your home and know what you want; daunting if you haven't quite made up your mind or have no idea at all where to start.

So, why not start here, with 2008's hottest colour trends? There are 2008's trendiest looks, as named by the Dulux Creative Board - Hope, Envy, Reinvent and Nurture.

Each is very different from the rest, and you're guaranteed to find at least one that will suit the room you're decorating and complement the style of your house.

We've asked each of the experts to tell us why each particular palette is a must-have, then we dispense some advice about where and how to use it in bucket loads, where to limit it to accessories, and where to steer clear of it completely.

Please note when you buy, though, these palettes are 'looks' not range names, so when you go into your local DIY store to buy paint, ask for the paint shade names mentioned below. Also, if your local store doesn't have a colour mixing service, don't forget there are hundreds of other paint colours from other companies you can match these to.

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  1. Hi everyone. I am in the process of plastering and preparing my living room walls to paint. I haven't a clue about the colour scheme needed and my partner is colour blind! The room is a 14 ft x 14 ft North facing in NW England. It is an ex-council 1930s end terrace with very little natural light. We have a brown leather sofa, 2 brown leather armchairs and a walnut upright piano, a TV and very little else in the room. Oh and floor is striped and varnished pine. Thanks in anticipation!!! Deborah
    Posted by Deborah on 26/07/2009 15:30:54
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  2. In the program for Worchester Park, I noticed there was a striped carpet in the upstairs hallway. Can you please tell me where i can buy this??? Thanks, Sonal
    Posted by Sonal on 07/01/2009 14:02:21
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  3. Hi, I'm about to redecorate the interior of a rental property (small unit) in Sydney and would like to know what the current trends in neutral type colours are. I'm thinking of going for white ceilings and one other colour throughout with a neutral shade for the carpet. Hoping you might be able to provided some specific colour names. Many thanks, Judy
    Posted by Judy Micklewright on 24/09/2008 17:32:54
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  4. Hi Kofi How exciting to have a question from Ghana! I've not been to Ghana, but I have travelled to other parts of Africa, and I have to say that the beauty of the landscape and particularly the light means that you can be much more adventurous with colour scheming there than you can in the UK. I once stayed in a house whose exterior was painted sky blue (with white woodwork). At midday, it was the exact same colour as the sky and it was stunning. The house's roof was terracotta, I think. As for the interior, all the ceilings were white, as was the woodwork and much of the furniture and accessories, with wooden floors. Each room's walls, however, were different pastel shades - so one bedroom was pale green, another ice cream pink, another a warm yellow, another a lilac (and so on). The living room was white. The result was incredibly restful and airy and I've never forgotten it.
    Posted by Lucy 4Homes Ed on 18/08/2008 12:04:23
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  5. Hello Guys, l building a house in Africa, Ghana and i wonder if you could advise me on colours for i. roof and ii.exterior(outside) of the building if i am going for neutral or earthly colours. Thanks
    Posted by kofi Agyemang on 15/08/2008 14:36:51
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