Far left: Wall in Resene Delta, rectangle feature in Resene Hot Toddy, floor in Resene Nero, coat stand in Resene Double Gravel, peg stool in Resene Half Gravel, table top in Resene Half Gravel and legs in Resene Double Merino. Left: A dash of deep yellow pops against the greys and blacks. The background is in Resene Nero, with A4 drawdown paint swatches in (top to bottom) Resene Half Gravel, Resene Delta and Resene Hot Toddy. Far left: Wall pattern in Resene Indian Ink (top), Resene Athens Grey (centre) and Resene Atmosphere (bottom) with floor in Resene Stack, side table in Resene Indian Ink, bench seat cum coffee table in Resene Blue Night, and basket (with plant) in Resene Atmosphere. Left: Rich blues and moody greys with a background in Resene Stack, A4 drawdown paint swatches in (top to bottom) Resene Athens Grey, Resene Atmosphere, Resene Blue Night and Resene Indian Ink. This blue and grey toned space is given instant drama and structure with its tonal triangular shaped wall. The darker colour at the top draws the room in for a cosy feel, while the greys and off-white keep it fresh and modern. The rug shows that you can introduce a different geometric shape as long as you keep the tones similar to the rest of the room. Or if you like a clean aesthetic, having an interesting effect on the walls means you don’t need to hang artwork to avoid a bare wall look. The addition of warm, tactile fabrics in the velvet chair, linen cushion and woollen throw all accentuate the cosiness, while the clean, simple lines of the furniture and accents of off-whites keep it light, uncluttered and inviting. Resene Quarter Baltic Sea top tip The blue bench seat in this room (left) is painted in Resene Enamacryl tinted to Resene Blue Night. It’s a paint that not only gives a tough surface for furniture but has a higher gloss level, so makes the bench colour pop more. | 19