It is now the perfect time to get outside and add some colourful cheer to your outdoor space. Whether you have a garden, porch or just a front door, a little update with a tin of natural paint can go a long way in adding flair and colour. The front door is the first thing that friends, family and visitors see when they come to your home, so consider giving it a fresh coat of paint in a new colour. Popular colours include greens and blues. Aquatic and Light Olive Green are two options that will add both a timeless and stylish look to the entrance of your home. Vert de Mer is a striking green/blue if you can’t decide between the two. All you need is a dry day to decorate your front door… you can get the job done in a day! If you’re not sure how to start, follow our step by step guide to exterior painting. Light Olive Green Aquatic. Credit: Soho Lighting Pastel colours such as Mason Pink will make your home feel inviting and warm. It’s an eye-catching colour without being too loud, giving your home a fresh but elegant vibe. Lighter tones tend to reflect more light, making the entrance feel bright and open. This stylish pink is so versatile and will look just as chic on a contemporary townhouse as a country cottage. Mason Pink. Credit: Camilla Barnes Vert de Mer Order a Sample Light Olive Green Order a Sample Aquatic Order a Sample Mason Pink Order a Sample Add colour indoors too. Don’t forget there are two sides to a door or window frame. Rather than sticking with traditional white or beige, try soft pastels for a subtle pop, or deep tones like Pompadour or Invisible Green for a modern contrast. By adding colour to the interior woodwork you can make a big difference with a small update. Invisible Green is a particularly effective colour when painted on internal window frames as it will tie the inside and out, at Edward Bulmer Natural Paint we love to bring the outside in. Invisible Green. Credit: Build Nine. Photo: Lucy Butler-Walters Invisible Green. Credit: Build Nine. Photo: Lucy Butler-Walters Our natural palette allows you to pair colours together in exciting ways. Jonquil and Pompadour, illustrated here in this pretty kitchen demonstrate perfectly how a soft pastel can sit alongside a stronger deeper tone. To prepare your internal woodwork for painting, follow our helpful step-by-step guide. Jonquil and Pompadour Bright colours will always bring cheer to a room. If you don’t want to paint the entire room in such a vibrant colour, choose to focus on the woodwork and create a striking effect. Persian on these window frames create a spectacular finish. Persian. Credit: Amy Eld Persian. Credit: Amy Eld Invisible Green Order a Sample Jonquil Order a Sample Pompadour Order a Sample Persian Order a Sample For a more colourful finish and with a little more time, consider painting the external window frames, soffits and fascia boards to match the front door, this will definitely stop anyone walking by in their tracks. If you are interested, but not sure which colour to start with, or you’re keen to find a historically accurate colour for your home, our consultants are here to help.
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