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Spring
is the time for warm weather, sunshine, young lambs, fresh flowers and
springcleaning. Not surprisingly Spring colour personalities love daylight
and prefer airy homes with lots of windows and natural light.
Colours are fresh, bright, clean and warm complemented by light coloured
wood. Furniture, cushions and decorative accessories have rounded corners,
making them easy on the eye and easy to live with. A tendency towards
greenfingers means Spring homes are generally home to numerous well
tended indoor plants.
Springs aren't afraid to get stuck in and get their hands dirty. Hardworking
and practical, they love getting a bargain. Springs are sociable and
enthusiastic with lots of energy and flexibility. Extroverted and friendly,
they tend to make new friends easily, though will avoid weighty issues
and conflict where they can. Springs are quick thinkers so if they do
find themselves in conflict they can normally negotiate their way back
out of it! Their easygoing sociable nature often makes them look and
seem younger than their age. Spring homes are usually contemporary,
modern and well kept - must be the springcleaning tendencies!
The nature colours we associate with Spring are reflected in the Spring
palette. Yellows dominate the Spring palette, reminiscent of fresh flowers
and sunlight and act as undertones across the palette embuing a sense
of warmth. Dark colours and blacks are banished. Warm neutrals in hues
of light greys, creams, ivories and beiges act as the backdrop in place
of pure white. Fresh crisp greens reflect the green of young leaves.
Reds have pink undertones.
Springs love conservatories and rooms where they can bridge the gap
between inside and out. French doors, large sliding doors and pristine
lightweight curtains maximise sunlight.
Colours to try:
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Spinnaker |
Resene
Magik |
Resene
Tory Blue |
Resene
Endeavour |
Resene
Subzero |
Resene
Perano |
Resene
Escape |
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| Resene Foam |
Resene Tradewind |
Resene Gossamer |
Resene Eucalyptus |
Resene Japanese Laurel |
Resene Fruit Salad |
Resene Chinook |
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| Resene Madang |
Resene Geneva |
Resene Lime |
Resene Rusty Nail |
Resene Tulip Tree |
Resene Bite Me |
Resene Gorse |
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| Resene Portafino |
Resene White Nectar |
Resene Roxy |
Resene Porsche |
Resene Consuela |
Resene Zombie |
Resene Smooth Operator |
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| Resene Pink Lady |
Resene China Ivory |
Resene Flame Red |
Resene Havoc |
Resene Jive |
Resene Geraldine |
Resene Mandy |
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| Resene Cabaret |
Resene Pink Lace |
Resene Blue Gem |
Resene Taffeta |
Resene Mercury |
Resene Rakaia |
Resene Trojan |
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| Resene Monsoon |
Resene Bud |
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Spring quick check:
- Sociable, welcoming, informal.
- Contemporary, airy, light, basking in sunlight.
- Warm, bright and clear palette.
- Windows and window treatments designed to maximise natural sunlight,
soft curtains or blinds likely.
- Small floral patterns and gingham checks - picnic feel.
- Accessories include glass and crystal, coloured or clear, brass
and golden finishes such as gilded objects. Room to display keepsakes
important.
- Watercolour artworks keep the look fresh, clean and bright.
- Textures and fabrics are soft, often translucent to play with the
sunlight.
- Light woods, avoids chunky furniture as they reduce the sense of
space.
- Greenfingered, fresh flowers, pot plants commonplace.
Mixed seasons
Living alone you can decorate everything true to your season, but what
happens when you live with others who may have completely different
colour personalities?
Ever seen a couple trying to redecorate their home and select colours?
If they both agree readily on the same colours they will generally share
a common colour personality, which means that the combinations that
appeal to one will generally appeal to the other. If they both can't
agree on anything, chances are they have different colour personalities.
If this sounds like your household, don't despair! Accommodating the
personalities of different family members is easy when you know how:
- Allocate each family member a favourite room, such as their bedroom,
and let them select furnishings and colours for that space that suit
their colour personality. That way in at least one part of the house
they will feel truly at home in. Bedrooms are an ideal room for this.
- To incorporate the seasons of other family members accessorise the
room with one item from each family member's dominant season. For
example, to appeal to an Autumn personality in a Spring room you might
add an ethnic artefact to reinforce their dominant personality.
- Colour personalities do overlap. Look for the common ground and
use that as the basis for your colour scheme. For example, Springs
and Summers both like curved shapes, Springs and Autumns both like
warm palettes, creams, ivories and wooden furniture, Springs and Winters
like large windows with simple window treatments and cool palettes,
Summers and Autumns like mid toned woods and share taste in mellow
muted colours, while Autumns and Winters enjoy intense dark colours
and opt for textures rather than patterns.
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