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Farrow & Ball on Instagram: "Three cosy schemes for your space, by @paddy_od_1.   These schemes aren’t room specific, allowing you to use them as you see fit in your home. Got a decorating question? Ask away in the comments. 1. #MousesBack walls with #OffWhite on the woodwork and #StoneBlue as an accent 2. #RedEarth on the walls with #DeepReddishBrown on the woodwork and #JoasWhite on the ceiling 3. #SudburyYellow walls with #OrangeColouredWhite on woodwork with #NewWhite on the ceiling #Farro Farrow Ball Red Earth Bedroom, Orangery Farrow And Ball, Farrow And Ball Snug Room, Farrow And Ball Arsenic Bedroom, What Colour To Paint Living Room, Fake Tan Farrow And Ball, Farrow And Ball Fox Red, Guest Bedroom Farrow And Ball, Cosy Paint Colours

Farrow & Ball on Instagram: "Three cosy schemes for your space, by @paddy_od_1. These schemes aren’t room specific, allowing you to use them as you see fit in your home. Got a decorating question? Ask away in the comments. 1. #MousesBack walls with #OffWhite on the woodwork and #StoneBlue as an accent 2. #RedEarth on the walls with #DeepReddishBrown on the woodwork and #JoasWhite on the ceiling 3. #SudburyYellow walls with #OrangeColouredWhite on woodwork with #NewWhite on the ceiling…

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Primary colors like red can be too intense because they take up visual space without allowing any other elements in the room to shine. 'I do love red, and I am seeing it now more than ever. However, paint a piece of furniture in a bold primary red and you create an instant focal point. It can be tricky then to bring in other shades or draw attention away from that one piece,' explains Hebe Hatton, our head of interior design. Image credit: Farrow & Ball Red Accent Wall, Burgundy Paint, Red Paint Colors, Red Dining Room, Wooden Panelling, Dado Rail, Loft Space, Red Color Schemes, Bedroom Red

Primary colors like red can be too intense because they take up visual space without allowing any other elements in the room to shine. 'I do love red, and I am seeing it now more than ever. However, paint a piece of furniture in a bold primary red and you create an instant focal point. It can be tricky then to bring in other shades or draw attention away from that one piece,' explains Hebe Hatton, our head of interior design. Image credit: Farrow & Ball

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