b'After two decades of cool, flat greys and whites reigning as the preferred neutrals, there has been a shift towards warmer and more complex options. Character neutrals, which feature more depth in their subtle undertones, are all the rage.Stone greys, biscuit beiges, blush suedes, steeped whites, olive taupe, slate greys and complex pewters like Resene Cobblestone, Resene Anglaise, Resene Calico, Resene Tea, Resene Cargo, Resene Blue Bark and Resene Silver Chalice neutrals represent the new neutrals that are trending today. Immensely the new flexible thanks to their rich and intricate undertones, each ofthesehuesmakeasolidbaseforthosewholiketo regularly change up their accent dcor. Simply layer them with warmer-toned accessories like Resene Fire and Resene Americano in the cooler months and crisper tones like Resene Quarter Frozen and Resene Zumthor when the mercury rises to regulate the visual temperature of your home.Left: Create depth by layering multiple neutrals, starting with a colour blocked wall and floor feature in two strengths of the same Resene colour then add in natural fibres, softly hued bedlinens and pale coloured accessories. Wall and floor in Resene Quarter Black White with colour block in Resene Double Black White, bedside stool in Resene Alpaca, vase in Resene Kangaroo, bowl in Resene Pearl Bush, artwork in Resene Alpaca and Resene Quarter Black White and pendant lamp made from Resene paint stirrers finished in Resene Colorwood Whitewash. Bedlinen and cushion from Citt, glass from Freedom.Resene Resene Quarter Black White AlpacaResene Resene Double Black White KangarooReseneResene Pearl Bush Silver ChaliceResene ColorwoodResene Whitewash Cargo14|'