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Transform Your Living Room with Pink Accents

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When designing a beautiful living room , sometimes using less colour in the right way can have a big impact. Coral pink is one such bold and lively colour that can instantly brighten up your space. Used smartly, it brings energy and charm without feeling too much. A Pop of Colour That Stands Out In a large living room, even a small touch of coral pink—like on window sills—can make a big difference. Instead of colouring the whole room, just a splash of this vibrant pink helps create a strong focal point and contrasts nicely with neutral tones like white, grey, or beige. Simple Ways to Use Coral Pink 1. Statement Furniture Bring in a coral pink sofa or chair. It becomes the centre of attention while the rest of the furniture stays in soft, neutral colours. 2. Artwork & Accessories Incorporate coral pink using paintings, cushions and throws or rugs. These small pieces can wake up the space in a less overwhelming way.  3. Accent Wall For something more active, paint one wall in co...

Create a Stunning Look with Deep Blue and Natural Stone

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If you want to give your bedroom a bold and stylish look, try combining a dark purple-blue shade with natural stone . This mix of deep colour and earthy textures adds both drama and energy to your space. Start by choosing the right shade of blue—look for a deep blue with a hint of purple in it. This gives the room a rich and moody vibe. You can paint an accent wall in this colour or use it in your bedding, curtains, or cushions if you prefer a softer touch. If you want to offset the fierce use of colour, you may want to consider the use of natural stone features – a stone wall/ fireplace for example. The stone can contribute to the earthy textures, producing a rural, homely feel. You may consider incorporating natural wood pieces too – like a wooden headboard or night stand to add a bit of warmth and allow the room to feel more inviting and less clinical. For the balance of the space, stay to neutrals (that is, grey, beige or cream) – these neutral tones won't compete with deep blu...