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colour insight

– but there are some simple steps that’ll narrow down your options. First, focus on what it’ll be used for, how often it’ll be used and by whom. Then think about the room’s size and height and what features you want to focus on or fade out. I don’t usually like bright, primary, uncomplicated colours. I much prefer

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