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Step 1: Which part of your house or office needs painting?

  • INTERIOR
  • EXTERIOR
  • Aluminium Window Frames

Step 2: Pick a colour

Forest Green

This ‘on trend’ green is grounding and gives more ‘edge’ to a scheme than previous softer greens.

Dulux Briar is a great new substitute for previously used black, charcoal or navy. It works well when softened against timber tones or other warmer paint colours.

Mustard Yellow

Yellow adds energy and warmth to a room or exterior colour scheme. Previously used safety yellow is giving way to a more muted mustard yellow, like Dulux Topelo Honey.

This new shade is easier to introduce into an overall warmer or green based scheme.

Muted Blush

As we love using big areas of light greys and taupe, we’re often looking for ways to warm up these areas.

Accenting with a muted blush like Dulux Loganberry adds a sophisticated warmth to an all grey palette. It can also contribute to creating a soothing ambience.

High Alter Blue

Blues are making a trendy comeback because they’re so relatable and are a great anchor for many stylish colour schemes. Inspired by Pantone’s colour of the year 2020, this classic blue has vintage elegance.

Dulux High Alter works well when contrasted by a crisp white (see Dulux Casper White) or balanced by a warm rust (see Dulux Warmth).

Natural Waitangi

This is a neutral shade with substance. It’s perfect for creating a natural, pared back scheme in a contemporary home.

Dulux Waitangi complements timber, stone and other natural elements well. Combine it with multiple textures in the same palette and add some foliage for a welcoming, relaxed feel.

Mason Grey

This is the perfect grey to pair with warm or cool colours. Dulux Mason Grey creates a calm and serene ambiance.

Bring this into your home as a great backdrop for artwork and photography. Used as an exterior paint, it’s well-paired with black window frames and white trim.

Step 3: Pick a photo

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Step 2: Pick a colour

Forest Green

This ‘on trend’ green is grounding and gives more ‘edge’ to a scheme than previous softer greens.

Dulux Briar is a great new substitute for previously used black, charcoal or navy. It works well when softened against timber tones or other warmer paint colours.

Mustard Yellow

Yellow adds energy and warmth to a room or exterior colour scheme. Previously used safety yellow is giving way to a more muted mustard yellow, like Dulux Topelo Honey.

This new shade is easier to introduce into an overall warmer or green based scheme.

Muted Blush

As we love using big areas of light greys and taupe, we’re often looking for ways to warm up these areas.

Accenting with a muted blush like Dulux Loganberry adds a sophisticated warmth to an all grey palette. It can also contribute to creating a soothing ambience.

High Alter Blue

Blues are making a trendy comeback because they’re so relatable and are a great anchor for many stylish colour schemes. Inspired by Pantone’s colour of the year 2020, this classic blue has vintage elegance.

Dulux High Alter works well when contrasted by a crisp white (see Dulux Casper White) or balanced by a warm rust (see Dulux Warmth).

Natural Waitangi

This is a neutral shade with substance. It’s perfect for creating a natural, pared back scheme in a contemporary home.

Dulux Waitangi complements timber, stone and other natural elements well. Combine it with multiple textures in the same palette and add some foliage for a welcoming, relaxed feel.

Mason Grey

This is the perfect grey to pair with warm or cool colours. Dulux Mason Grey creates a calm and serene ambiance.

Bring this into your home as a great backdrop for artwork and photography. Used as an exterior paint, it’s well-paired with black window frames and white trim.

Step 3: Pick a photo

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Step 2: Pick a colour

Forest Green

This ‘on trend’ green is grounding and gives more ‘edge’ to a scheme than previous softer greens.

Dulux Briar is a great new substitute for previously used black, charcoal or navy. It works well when softened against timber tones or other warmer paint colours.

Mustard Yellow

Yellow adds energy and warmth to a room or exterior colour scheme. Previously used safety yellow is giving way to a more muted mustard yellow, like Dulux Topelo Honey.

This new shade is easier to introduce into an overall warmer or green based scheme.

Muted Blush

As we love using big areas of light greys and taupe, we’re often looking for ways to warm up these areas.

Accenting with a muted blush like Dulux Loganberry adds a sophisticated warmth to an all grey palette. It can also contribute to creating a soothing ambience.

High Alter Blue

Blues are making a trendy comeback because they’re so relatable and are a great anchor for many stylish colour schemes. Inspired by Pantone’s colour of the year 2020, this classic blue has vintage elegance.

Dulux High Alter works well when contrasted by a crisp white (see Dulux Casper White) or balanced by a warm rust (see Dulux Warmth).

Natural Waitangi

This is a neutral shade with substance. It’s perfect for creating a natural, pared back scheme in a contemporary home.

Dulux Waitangi complements timber, stone and other natural elements well. Combine it with multiple textures in the same palette and add some foliage for a welcoming, relaxed feel.

Mason Grey

This is the perfect grey to pair with warm or cool colours. Dulux Mason Grey creates a calm and serene ambiance.

Bring this into your home as a great backdrop for artwork and photography. Used as an exterior paint, it’s well-paired with black window frames and white trim.

Step 3: Pick a photo

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