If you’ve been wanting to transform your room into an eye-catching dynamic space, consider how you pair your colours! First things first, you should understand how different shades interact with each other. Here’s what you need to know.
Modern and contemporary schemes, such as grey/teal or red/grey combinations, continue to gain popularity as combinations with greys and clean whites are the go schemes for interior and exteriors.
- Combination 1: Sissons November Sky and Sissons Caribbean Blue
- Combination 2: Berger Pewter and Berger Marooned Brown
- Combination 3: Penta Sea Grey and Terra Cotta
Vibrant schemes are very much current, especially in the Caribbean. Colour is a huge part of Caribbean life. We rely on these bright, vibrant and bold colours to add warmth and upliftment during stressful times. For this reason, schemes having green, yellow and orange remain popular.
- Combination 1: Berger Pepper Leaf and Berger Grand Canyon
- Combination 2 Penta Pastel Green and Trinidad Savannah Dust
- Combination 3: Sissons Cameo Cream and Sissons Cascade
Traditional schemes have not lost relevance with those that prefer a subtle scheme. Some are still weary when introducing bright colours and prefer the classic look of beiges, browns and off whites paired with stained wooden pieces. For the exterior, people are turning to browns and beiges for their resistance to fading. These schemes are classics and will remain current in any generation. For the interior, colours are paired with strong wooden features and contrasting off whites to give a timeless look to any space. For this reason, Berger Coral and Sissons Turkish Brown have remained popular colours of 2020.
- Combination 1: Berger 387 Magnolia + Berger Java Beans
- Combination 2: Sissons Bone White and Sissons Turkish Brown
- Combination 3: Penta Coral White and Penta Nutmeg