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Trends tiles Bold Hues

Let there be bright

Vibrant jewel tones and statement glass are growing in popularity in 2023. Whether it's a bright turquoise or a ruby red, bold hues energise living areas and feel fun, but luxurious at the same time. And depending on the colour scheme you choose, the bright colours can be energising or rejuvenating.

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We just want to have fun

The days of grey scale rooms and beigefluencers are coming to an end this year. People are craving more colour, more vibrancy. Spaces based around bolder, more invigorating colours are becoming more and more common, whether it's a large palette of jewel tones or a selection of different hues of the same colour.

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The modern retro

A vintage look is nothing new; it's been a popular style in some shape or form for many years. But the recent versions of retro are getting brighter and bolder, with cleaner lines and glossier finishes for a distinctly modern look.

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Naturally bold

Based around deep jewel tones, we love the use of greenery to create a bold statement that also feels calming. The curtains are made from Warwick fabric in Amazonia with multiple other patterns in the cushions grounded by a strong palette of deep blue, rust orange, wine red and forest green. The perfect mix of bold.

Get the look

Here are our top fabric picks to help you achieve this style trend in your home. Ask to see these fabrics when you book your free style consultation.

James Dunlop Essentials Chatham Grass Swatch

Chatham

James Dunlop

Grass

James Dunlop Essential Maharaja Atlantic Swatch

Maharaja

James Dunlop

Atalantic

James Dunlop Silk Road Pumpklin Swatch

Silk Road

James Dunlop

Pumpkin

Harlequin Amazilia paradise Papaya Flamingo Apple 2 Swatch

Paradise

Harlequin

Papaya / Flamingo / Apple

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Chatham by James Dunlop
Maharaja by James Dunlop
Silk Road by James Dunlop

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