Our Top 5 Paint Colours for Summer

In our last blog post, we shared some tips to achieve the Scandinavian look in your home. But today, we’re talking all things paint colours!

Ready for the summer season ahead, our team of interior designers have put together their favourite colours for SS24. We’re looking to bright and uplifting colours that lend themselves to any style of interior.

So, let’s get to it…

Our Top 5 Paint Colours for Summer

  1. Little Greene ‘Bombolone’

This mellow, honey shade is a stunning shade for any home. The epitome of sunshine - it’s the ideal colour for anyone looking to go a little bolder with their interiors.

Whilst this is certainly a statement shade, it’s more muted and earthy undertones ensures that it’s not too bright or garish.

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2. Coat Paints ‘Humble

A warm and inviting beige - perfect for living spaces.

With orange undertones (rather than yellow), this shade adds warmth to any space and works well under all lighting conditions to create a calming environment that feels bright yet modern.

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3. Farrow & Ball ‘Lulworth’

A fresh, mid-tone blue inspired by the Summer sea.

This delicate blue shade is the perfect balance between modern and traditional. Adding a refreshing splash of colour to any space, it creates a calming atmosphere wherever it goes.

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4. Farrow & Ball ‘Peignoir’

A romantic grey-pink shade, perfect for a more modern feminine feel to your space.

The softest of pinks combined with a dose of warm grey, Peignoir has a stunning depth which helps bring any space to life.

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Coat Paints ‘The Good China’

Why not give your exterior some TLC, as well as your interior?

Nothing says Summer like a colourful front door. This shade from Coat Paints does exactly that - a pretty pale blue that oozes elegance and sophistication.

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Get in touch with our interior design team today to see how we can help you achieve the space of your dreams!

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