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Welcome to our Let’s Colour Inspiration Magazine 2017. With insights on the latest colour trends, inspiring room sets and useful decorative tips, it’s bursting with ideas and advice to help make your next home project a success. Once you’ve been inspired, our free Let's Colour - products and colours catalogue will help you find the right product for your home and choose the perfect colour. Pick up a copy in-store or visit dulux.com.my for more information.
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Global Aesthetic Centre
Dulux is committed to making it as easy as possible to transform your home with colour. We’re passionate colour experts and are dedicated to ensuring we keep developing the freshest, must-have shades that will really work in your living space. The Global Aesthetic Centre is at the heart of our colour innovation, trends for each season and translate them into paint colour palettes for your home. The panel has a passion for colour and an eye for spotting the next big shade. Not only do they create signature hues for seasonal collections, they also devise engaging photography, literature and colour decks that make it easier than ever to see the wide range of colour available. This combined with an appreciation for great design and knowledge of interiors, means that you can trust the Global Aesthetic Centre to create the ultimate edit of desirable shades, season after season.
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DENIM DRIFT SEE YOUR HOME IN A NEW LIGHT WITH
Denim Drift / Smoke Grey 90BG 30/073
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11BB 64/135
Barton Blue 90BG 38/185
DENIM DRIFT IS THE COLOUR OF THE YEAR 2017 Every year, our designers at the Global Aesthetic Centre, inspired by a team of international experts, identify the one that is relevant for walls around the world. This year, it’s a grey-blue we’ve called Denim Drift. This is the A blue that is as relevant on your living room walls as it is in your kitchen. To showcase Denim Drift’s versatility, that hero our Colour of the Year in new and exciting ways. Denim Drift / Smoke Grey 90BG 30/073
Downing Street 30YR 14/365
Pair Denim Drift with calm reds and deep ochres
Golden Garland 40YY 34/446
EXPLORE THE COLOUR TRENDS FOR 2017
stimulation and a sense of calm. Or see how dark purple and plants turn Denim Drift into a moodier, nature-inspired blue (left). Ideal for a home that welcomes the outdoors into its rooms.
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Denim Drift / Smoke Grey 90BG 30/073
grown-up elegance when complemented by pale neutrals – both on the walls and with your home accessories.
Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Denim Drift / Smoke Grey 90BG 30/073
Extreme White 30GY 83/021
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enlivening
yellow
Add an unexpected pop of colour to make a statement
Celestial Sun 54YY 85/291
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Soft Gold 30YY 64/331
Ivory Fresco 30YY 81/123
Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Elements of the home can be overlooked when it comes to colour, but highlighting interesting areas can create an uplifting feeling. Try accents of colour to highlight architectural features. Using a block colour around a doorway will create a visual impact that emphasises the colour scheme of the adjoining room.
colours to accent with. Shades of yellow brighten a space, drawing the eye to overlooked areas. Play with combining colours from similar palettes - zesty lemon paired with a lighter, buttercup tone, gives a morning fresh look.
TOP TIP Brighten a moody grey room with a
vibrant pop of Dulux Celestial Sun to add a touch of drama to your home.
Dulux PureAir™ keep interior air fresh even after freshly painted
Crisp Linen 61YY 89/040
Tusk Tusk 30YY 79/070
Discover more yellows and oranges in the Let’s Colour catalogue
Rice Flakes 20YY 77/110
Falling Star 37YY 78/312
Luminary Yellow 30YY 69/216
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Graduating shades of warm tones will create an inviting space
Vandyke Red 50YR 15/377
Peking Orange 60YR 24/439
Blush 80YR 75/057
To make your home more welcoming, add a splash of dramatic colour. Blocks of strong tones can be oppressive, yet by creating a statement. Combining several shades is an easy way to create room look taller by painting the lighter end of the colour spectrum
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Dulux Ambiance™ Pearl Glo for interior sheen pearl-like finish
Taupe Pink 10YR 50/101
Orange is an evocative colour. By applying earthy terracotta, playful tangerine or comforting tones of coral to a neutral space, feel. When these shades of orange are subtly blended together you can recreate the relaxing sensation of a sunset, from
TOP TIP and tones, Dulux Peking Orange works
wonderfully with dark woods and leather.
Find more inspiration at dulux.com.my Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Taupe Pink 10YR 50/101
Embrace 30YR 67/113
Tobacco Brown 50YR 10/151
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rich red Water Chestnut 30YY 62/127
Colour blocking with dramatic tones can transform a room
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O’Hara 19YR 14/629
Choosing a statement pop of colour can transform a space and draw focus to a favourite feature. If a bold block colour seems too strong, try a softer shade or use it as an accent tone. Blocks of colour don’t have to be restricted to a feature frames a room can be upgraded. Likewise, colour blocking furniture to bring in additional tones. There’s no denying that red is a statement colour but when used in the right way can evoke positive emotions in the home. Blocks of vibrant reds, while overwhelming in a bedroom, can be energising in a kitchen or child’s room. Simply pair with shades of grey for a calmer look.
TOP TIP Pair a bold red ceiling with
simple furnishings to allow the colour to take centre stage.
Dulux Pentalite for interior smooth matt finish
Embrace 30YR 67/113
Get free colour consultation service from Dulux experts. See page 54 Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Cranberry Zing 14YR 10/434
Evening Shadow 30BB 21/056
Noble Grey 30BB 10/019
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harmonious blues Using consistent colour can create a sense of calmness throughout the home
Horizons 10BB 73/039
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Waterbury Cottage 90BG 28/213
sense of harmony, whether it’s using a similar shade on the house exterior, in the entrance hall or playfully incorporating pattern in similar tones in the bathroom.
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The diverse range of shades within the spectrum of blue works for all areas of the home, as well as for creating a cohesive overall scheme. Tranquil sky blues are calming for bedrooms and aqua tones work well in bathrooms. Choose indigo for intimate living rooms and bright tropical turquoise to help bring kitchens to life.
Krimson Lake 90BG 08/075
Virtual Reality 30BB 72/040
Dulux EasyCleanTM and EasyCleanTM Plus for easy cleaning of interior walls with a selection of matt and sheen finish
Find more inspiration at dulux.com.my Fountain Mist 70BG 70/131
Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
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natural greens
Bring the outdoor in to create a space at one with nature
Boudoir 50GY 83/060
Spanish Moss 70YY 06/088
It’s easy to forget the beauty of the outside when inside the
When it comes to choosing a colour scheme, consider deep
four walls of your home. By picking out the colours of nature
greens for classical themes while bright greens work well with
and bringing them indoors, the space will feel refreshing and
more modern designs.
TOP TIP There are multiple shades of green across the spectrum from yellow to grey and blue based tones. This versatility allows green to make a space feel either calm or energised by a simple change of shade.
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With inspiration of natural surroundings and lush greenery, the soothing hues
of brown and olive let you unwind and reconnect with nature.
Boudoir 50GY 83/060
Burmese Beige 40YY 51/084
Spanish Moss 70YY 06/088
Victorian Sage 30GG 16/394
Kitten White 30YY 78/035
Dulux Weathershield for best protection against all weather.
Download the free Dulux Visualizer app to see how greens look in your space. See page 54. Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
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City Song 90BB 50/086
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Castle in the Air 50RB 74/033
serene
violet tones of colour
Combining colours in a home can sometimes be challenging but by cleverly
Think about your home as an entire scheme, not just room by room. Consider the direction of colour throughout the home – layer your colour not
Taupe Pink 10YR 50/101
only wall by wall, but also continue across unexpected areas such as kitchen
Falling Star 37YY 78/312
island and cupboard doors. Use soft furnishings to introduce texture and vary tones adding another dimension to the scheme.
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A romantic palette of purple hues will help create a calming combination. Blend soft
Not just for children’s rooms, soft pink
shades of lavender and heather with bolder, more vibrant violets and amethyst to create a sanctuary in your home, ideal for relaxing at the end of a long day.
contrasted with a burst of sunshine
yellow will add points of visual interest for outdoor spaces.
Dulux EasyCleanTM and EasyCleanTM Plus for easy cleaning of interior walls with a selection of matt and sheen finishes
Foggy Promenade 10RB 53/115 Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Contact us for free colour consultation service to visualise your room before painting.
Point d'Esprit 04RB 71/092
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beautiful brown
Create an inviting and comfortable home by using warming shades of chocolate, caramel and cappuccino
Water Chestnut 30YY 62/127
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Slate Brown 00YY 09/087
Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Soft, understated chocolate browns and honey shades provide a great base on which to build an array of looks – they can be dialled up by adding a bright colour splash or kept simple by coordinating with pastel tones. These timeless neutral shades also work wonderfully on their own – blend shades of cream and cappuccino to create a serene, relaxing warming and welcoming environment. Avoid beige overload by mixing things up and combining cinnamon and cocoa shades with accessories in natural materials such as bamboo and wood, or pair with brightly coloured soft furnishings to Shaded Ice 30GG 72/008
accentuate a feeling of cosy serenity.
Wood Smoke 40YY 41/054
Mansard Stone 30YY 20/029
TOP TIP Add a touch of modernity to a warm
scheme with crisp white accessories.
Mansard Stone 30YY 20/029
Naturally Calm 10YY 44/215
Sweetwood 90YR 26/147
Download the free Dulux Visualizer app to see how browns look in your space. See page 54. Tobacco Brown 50YR 10/151
Dulux AmbianceTM Pearl Glo for interior sheen pearl-like finish
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Steeplechase 70GY 72/025
Grey Mountain 40YY 25/074
grey matter
Contemporary neutrals add a sophisticated touch to your home. Don’t be in the dark about going grey. A staple colour for many homes, a contemporary neutral grey colour palette is modern and edgy, yet timeless and classic. Warmer tones of grey can help to brighten spaces that are low on light, while a strong grey will add ambience to a scheme and provide the perfect backdrop for accent colours. Combine cool slate and a silver grey for a calm and serene palette. Paired with natural wooden furniture and neutral accessories they
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Evening Shadow 30BB 21/056
Nova White 10BB 83/017
Ascot Blue 90BG 41/040
Fostoria Glass 90BG 63/043
Blue-grey works perfectly with crisp white linens and painted furniture. Try bringing darker shades of blue through accessories such as vases and cushions to add another dimension to the scheme. For a seriously sophisticated look, combine darker tones of charcoal and steel perfect for a cosmopolitan apartment with an urban and industrial feel.
TOP TIP Use charcoal grey to highlight woodwork on the exterior of your home for a thoroughly modern feel.
White Rabbit 50RR 72/010
Dulux Weathershield® for the Ultimate All-weather Protection Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Art Deco 10RB 14/049
Surreal Blue 30BB 45/015
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white stripes Show your stripes with subtle off-white shades
Dulux Light & Space French Vanilla MY0813
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Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
For a pared back and relaxing interior, shades of white are simple, calming and light. There are hundreds of different tones to choose from, from brilliant whites to almost greys. Considered a foundation shade by many interior designers, white will make other hues pop. A combination of tones will help create a seamless interior that works from room to room, allowing furniture, architectural details and pattern to do the talking. Never boring, white shades will enhance texture and enable rooms to be easily updated with soft furnishings. When choosing your palette of whites, it is worth noting for north-facing rooms, avoid off whites with a green or grey base as these will make the room seem darker. Instead choose yellow based, creamy neutrals to bounce as much light around the room as possible.
TOP TIP Combining whites with light shade colours create a warm and welcoming interior.
Smoke Grey 90BG 30/073
Dulux Light & Space, creates brighter interior living spaces.
Dulux Light & Space Orchid Dance LS0842
Pearl Drop 30BB 83/018
Universal Grey 00NN 62/000
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Dulux Light & Space Daring Blue MY0851
Dulux Light & Space Frosted Dawn 16685K
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Take inspiration from designers For the latest interior designs trends, the best people to turn to are industry experts. Here are some of the interior designers in Singapore who choose Dulux colours to transform their clients’ homes. In the own home together with insights on how Dulux’s range of colours can enhance the look of your home.
thoroughly
modern
Pale shades offer cool contemporary style For easy living, these contemporary interior design schemes combine warm neutral colours on walls with furniture in pale and mid woods. Clean lines continue with the use of crisp white textiles to ensure a thoroughly modern and on trend look. Adding an occasional splash of pale pink through accessories softens the
I. Poise
LS2 Design & Construction
scheme creating a comforting place to come home and relax in.
Fountain Mist 70BG 70/131
I. Poise
2Form Interior Design
White on White 30GY 88/014
Easter Lily 50YY 83/114
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Little Bow Pink 82RR 76/111 Photography: Justin Loh / Shining Head Media
Foggy Promenade 10RB 53/115 Styling : Mike Tan / Eggthree
Juz 4 You Interior
Unimax Creative
Western Navajo 40YY 69/112
Ingenious Design & Furnishing
China White 45YY 74/073
I-Bridge Design
Vievva Designers
Taupe Pink 10YR 50/101
Baby Pink 97RB 77/086
White on White 30GY 88/014
Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Aged Stucco 70YY 46/053
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Take inspiration from designers
classic
style LS2 Design & Construction
Be bold with a statement heritage look
An elegant and timeless style is unsurprisingly popular with interior designers. The combination of rich dark woods with strong navy lifestyle. By adding luxurious fabrics such as velvet and leather, art deco touches like chandeliers and delicate furniture pieces with tapered legs, the designers have also ensured they retain a touch
Linwood Beach 71YY 87/078
The Association
of femininity.
I3 Living Design
La Bonne Vie Design & Contracts
White on White 30GY 88/014
Stone Harbor 10YY 48/071
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Unicorn White 10YY 64/084
Crisp Linen 61YY 89/040
Studio 99 Interior
Vievva Designers
Kennett Square 90YR 55/051
I3 Living Design
Cameron Woo Design
Joann’s Jewel 90BB 32/126
White on White 30GY 88/014
Rich Navy 50BB 08/171
D’Marvel Scale
Unimax Creative
Soft Yellow 58YY 88/180
Roma Haze 10YY 54/034 Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Black Mica 30BB 05/022
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Take inspiration from designers
express yourself Showcase a more individual sense of style Sometimes it’s good for your home to do the talking and taking
Yonder
eye-catching teal, interior designers show that painting walls with strong colours can look quirky, stylish and, most of all, fun! Adding in unique pieces of furniture and bespoke lighting ensures each home
Ballerina Slipper 10RR 56/121
Free Space Intent
2Form Interior Design
can tell its own special story.
Stage Fright 70RB 16/220
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West Coast Grey 50BG 38/011
White on White 30GY 88/014
Planetarium 90BG 14/337
Make Room
Vincere Interior
Make Room
Make Room
Moonlight Drive 30BB 14/242
Moonlight Drive 30BB 14/242
Bohemian Blue 30BG 10/111
Crisp Linen 61YY 89/040
Make Room
KNQ Associates
Arizona White 42YY 87/084
Dusty Blooms 10YR 41/223 Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Global Waters 50BG 11/123
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Take inspiration from designers
love in
the city Soft colours create an enchanting ambience
A palette of warm neutrals and shades of sky blue and powder pink, make for a pretty as a picture scheme, wherever your home is based. Here, designers have been inspired by country cottages with
Fountain Mist 70BG 70/131
White on White 30GY 88/014
La Bonne Vie Design & Contracts
feels cosy and welcoming too.
Mansard Stone 30YY 20/029
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Embrace 30YR 67/113
Wood Works White on White 30GY 88/014
White on White 30GY 88/014
Russian White 20YY 68/102
Puppy Love 77RR 67/177
White on White 30GY 88/014
LS2 Design & Construction
Evening Shadow 30BB 21/056
I. Poise
La Bonne Vie Design & Contracts
Fountain Mist 70BG 70/131
Puppy Love 77RR 67/177
European White 30YY 67/084
Colours shown in all images may vary from actual paint colour due to lighting in photographs and printing.
Timescape 70YR 50/086
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Take inspiration from designers
urban landscape A stripped back industrial look offers stylish living
wonder city loft apartments inspire so many designers. Their striking BC Concept + Design
industrial look combines textured raw materials like concrete and exposed brick walls with dark woods and battered zinc worktops. A pared-back palette of neutrals is the perfect backdrop for such strong themes, and the hard edge can always be softened with the addition of rugs and soft furnishing.
Wood Works
White on White 30GY 88/014
Steeplechase 70GY 72/025
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Black Mica 30BB 05/022
Mansard Stone 30YY 20/029
BC Concept + Design
Studio 99 Interior
The Plaza 50GY 72/012
Studio 99 Interior
Studio 99 Interior
Fostoria Glass 90BG 63/043
Fostoria Glass 90BG 63/043
Wood Works
Fineline Design
Fostoria Glass 90BG 63/043
White on White 30GY 88/014
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Evening Shadow 30BB 21/056
Universal Grey 00NN 62/000
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