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The 4 Best Paint Colours To Make Small Rooms Pop

The 4 Best Paint Colours To Make Small Rooms Pop
Your choice of colour can seriously make a room feel bigger than it is.We hope you love the products we recommend! All of them were independently selected by our editors. Just so you know, HuffPost UK may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them. Oh, and FYI – prices are accurate and items in stock as of time of publication.Decorating a small room can be a big challenge, make no mistake.It’s hard to inject personality when there’s not a lot of, well, room to play with. But unless you’re a die-hard minimalist, you won’t want to keep things super simple either.To not overwhelm the space, it’s a good idea to work with soft and warm neutrals when picking a paint colour.But never fear, opting for gentler colours doesn’t mean your decor is going to be dull. “These shades aren’t about disappearing into the background,” said Emma Bestley, co-founder and creative director at YesColours. “They’re about creating calm, characterful spaces that feel as uplifting and joyful as our brights.”If you’ve been scratching your head trying to think of what to do with a small room in your home, these 4 light-balancing shades can be every bit as interesting to the eye as brighter colours. Beige with yellow undertonesOpting for a warm beige with soft yellow undertones is evocative of the morning sunshine, and is ideal for lighting up and lifting the mood of a little space. It’s especially useful in rooms where there isn’t a lot of natural light to play with.Pair colours like this with richer shades, like inky blue or burnt orange, if you want to add some darker depth. Soft peachThis playful tone, which has undertones of red clay, has a warm, grounding feel, while at the same time being light enough to bring back beachy holiday memories.It’s a fun, comforting shade that’s a great choice for small bedrooms, hallways, and living rooms. Pair it with terracotta, blues, and sandy neutrals to really drive that summer vibe home.LilacIf you prefer a fresher undertone, a soft lilac is a great shout. If a space has lots of bright natural light, this colour can diffuse it with its gentle coolness. Try it in your kitchen or bathroom, and think about layering it with warmer neutrals or deeper purples to add a bit of a darker edge. Colour drenching the space can also be a really fun way to use a gentle colour in a strong, stand-out way.Powder blue A soft blue with yellow undertones gives rooms a soothing, calming vibe, which makes it ideal for busier spaces in the home like the kitchen. Its warmth means it’ll go really well with other warm neutrals, like peaches, as well as powder pinks if you’re feeling particularly playful.Related...Mushroom Coffee and Tea Is The Celeb-Approved Caffeine Alternative You've Been Looking ForThis Black Friday, You Can Subscribe To The Latest Tech From Just £6.49 A MonthAttention Everyone With A Uterus: Modibodi's 50% Off Black Friday Sale Is Here

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