emerging idea PICK YOUR POISON
Living Etc UK|May 2023
The art theory known as 'poison colour' goes to prove that there can be nuance in choosing a contrast hue for your scheme, says Hugh Metcalf
Hugh Metcalf
emerging idea PICK YOUR POISON

Do you remember when the colour pop' phenomenon started? At the time, a collective love for colour was gradually seeping back into interior design, but it was before we reached the bold saturation of spaces that we're seeing inform interior design trends in the present day. The idea is a very simple one you bring some life and energy to your colour scheme by introducing an accent 'pop', usually a bright complementary shade that ensures your overall palette doesn't feel flat. The most well-known example is probably grey and yellow-a colour combination that at one time had a grip on our homes, but has now slowed down in the style stakes.

It's fair to say that the approach to using colour in the home has grown much more sophisticated as we move through the 2020s. Colour palettes have become more nuanced, creative and experimental, and the fear associated with using an abundance of colour (often linked to concerns over a home's possible resale value) has faded over time. However, the one constant is the desire for a room's colour scheme to feel energised and invigorated, not flat and toneless. But without falling back into the single-colour pop situation, how do you approach making an unexciting colour palette come to life?

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