Dulux Colour of the Year 2022
Bold in Blue: Atmosphere Furniture Embraces Bright Skies
Every year we wait with bated breath for colour forecasters to announce the trending colours of the year. For 2022, Dulux presents ‘Bright Skies’ as the tone above the rest. Here we show you how to incorporate this airy, fresh colour into your home with Atmosphere Furniture.
Bright Skies is a beautifully calming shade of blue with a fresh look. We love the use of soothing blues to set the tone in any interior. From furnishings like scatters and throws, to focal furniture pieces like stools, chairs and cabinets. Blue is a winner and we’re certainly going to see more of it in 2022!
Accessorise with Cool Blues
Blue is the colour of the sky and hence the name of Dulux’s colour of the year 2022. It’s therefore a great way to bring the outdoors in and embrace nature to the full. For a simple arrangement at home, pair ceramics and decor in various shades of blue on a table or console. This is an easy way to update a space and stay ahead of the trend with cool blues to invigorate your living room.
Statement furniture
Go bold with a beautiful display cabinet, console or chest of drawers in an intriguing hue of blue. Play around with lighter colours on your walls and ensure that your blue furniture choice pops for added drama against a muted backdrop. This is a great way for your piece to become a talking point.
A Layered Look
Contemporary spaces call for layers – of colour, texture and more. This adds a wonderful sense of richness and depth to any interior design. So, choose furnishings in mixed materials and tones for added depth to your room. Play around with texture for a beautiful layered look that you’ll love. Keep it in a matching colour palette for added effect.
We’re thrilled to see blues making a wonderful, fresh statement in interiors in 2022. Be sure to get the look in your own space with Atmosphere Furniture. Here you’ll find a wonderful selection of curated furniture and accessories to bring style and elegance back to your interior.
Article by : Marcia Margolius