Light all over the room
Light shades of beige and crisp whites mixed with wooden pieces look fresh together. Add some lightweight furniture, carefully selected decorative items and a little hint of gold to get that exquisite, light and airy look. When the spring arrives with all of its illuminating power, clear shades on walls double the amount of light in your space.
Trending in interior: wooden surfaces
Wooden panels are trending, especially in lighter shades. Wood as a material brings comfort and warmth to any space. A wooden headboard or a whole wall of panel brings a touch of nature indoors and acts as a hero piece for a room.
Still loving plants and flowers
Before nature bursts into life after a long winter, you can add some green and blooming indoors by plants. Vibrant green plants and terracotta pots look especially good with a bohemian interior style: in the picture the shelf is painted with Tikkurila L491 Tide and the further wall in H456 Straw.
Yellow year 2021: here comes the sun
These days we all need some joy in our lives. Due to pandemic or not, yellow has become one of the trendiest colours of today. Make a statement with yellow wall surfaces or spice up your interiors by yellow details. Yellow is a diverse colour that gives a whole different vibe whether you choose to use it in pastel yellow, in bright yellow of Easter or in dark, mustard yellow. Pick the tone that resonates with your style! The wall in the picture is painted with Tikkurila L396 Beeswax, painting on the ground is S302 Grapefruit.
Add a splash of colour
After the gloom of winter it’s even more tempting to add some colour to your home – be it then on walls and furniture or bed sheets, curtains and throws. Calming blue, Y354 Cumulus is Tikkurila’s colour of the year 2021. It is at its best on a bedroom wall, creating a soothing and easy atmosphere for the room. Click here to find more inspiration for how to use the whole Color Now 2021 colour collection in your home.
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