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fail-proof palettes

The Block: Glasshouse co-winner and interior architect Shannon Vos; voscreative.com.au

The changing seasons do so much to our lives, it’s impossible to not see the impact on our interiors, and anyone who keeps their Thrones-inspired living room (furs and all, à la Jon Snow) through a scorching Australian summer has no idea. But while it might be nice to drop a sack of cash every few months to update your home’s interiors, it’s not a wise investment. So here’s my rundown on some fail-proof colour palettes and how to make them last longer than they should.

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