b'turn up the textureIt can be a stellar look to take tasty tones like butterscotch, toffee and caramel from tip to toe within a single space. But if youre worried about these sugary colours becoming overpowering, try just taking them halfway up a split wall or use them to create a unique painted feature wall and balance them with solid neutrals like Resene Talisman, Resene Spanish White, Resene Canterbury Clay or Resene Blackjack. Its easy to create an eye-catching look through simple masking to create a single stripe, or even a series of them, depending on how much visual texture you want to incorporate in your space.Resene top tipQuarter Tea Trend: stripes See page 43 Chalk and matte finishes are an on trend option for Resene rejuvenating furniture. Fuscous Grey Try Karen Walker Chalk Colour and Waxes from Resene ColorShops to Resene bring an artisanal vibeBlackout to your project.Right: Back wall and tiny vase in Resene Quarter Tea, left wall in Resene Rusty Nail and Resene Blackout, floor inAbove: Upper wall in Resene Spanish White, lower wall and Resene Talisman, sideboard infloor in Resene Canterbury Clay, stripe and cabinets in Resene Karen Walker Chalk ColourBrown Sugar, side table in Resene Rusty Nail, plant pot in paint in Resene Fuscous GreyResene FX Faux Rust Effect and vase in Resene Calico with finished with Karen Walkerdesign in Resene Canterbury Clay. Chair from Freedom.Soft Wax, plant pot in Resene FX Faux Rust Effect and bowlReseneResene in Resene Blackout. Chair fromSpanish White Rusty NailThe Cane Collective, rug fromReseneResene The Ivy House, lamp from SlowCalico Brown SugarStore, coffee table from Bohzali,ReseneResene artwork from endemicworld. Canterbury Clay Talisman|17'