Use bright blue to set off earthy tones
Oct 14, 2014
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Colours can make your balcony a nicer place to hang out, whether you’re kicking back solo with a book or chatting with friends over coffee. From soft pinks that brighten up your morning to deep blues that calm you down as the day winds down, we’re looking into how the perfect mix can make your balcony the best spot in your home.
Pale pink isn't just for kids' rooms. It's got this gentle vibe that can make your balcony feel like a warm hug after a long day. Soft grey, on the other hand, is like the wise friend who brings balance to the mix. Together, they create a space that's not only easy on the eyes but also makes your balcony feel like a peaceful corner of the world.
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Terracotta brings warmth and a sense of earthiness that's hard to beat. It’s the colour of sun-baked clay pots and desert landscapes, full of depth and warmth. Sage green, on the other hand, has that soft, muted quality that’s calming and incredibly natural. It’s the colour of sagebrush, of peaceful forests, and of a garden in the early morning. Together, they balance each other out beautifully, creating a balcony space that feels both welcoming and intimately connected to the natural world.
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Seafoam green has that gentle, refreshing vibe that instantly makes a space feel open and calm. It’s the colour of shallow ocean waters reflecting the sky on a clear day. Sandy beige, with its neutral, earthy quality, brings the beach vibe home, offering a perfect backdrop that complements the lightness of seafoam green. Together, they create a balcony setting that’s airy, inviting, and effortlessly calm.
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Sky blue offers that cool, calming effect, reminiscent of looking up on a clear day and feeling that sense of endless possibility. Creamy white adds to that by giving a sense of purity and space, making your balcony feel more open and inviting. Together, they create an environment that’s not just elegant but also incredibly soothing.
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Sunset yellow radiates warmth and energy, capturing the essence of those last few rays of sunlight that paint everything gold. Lavender, with its cool, understated elegance, balances this brightness with a touch of calm and sophistication. Together, they form a palette that’s both bold and soothing, perfect for a balcony that stands out.
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We've walked through some beautiful mixes of balcony paint colours, each with its own vibe. From the calm of pale pink and soft grey to the lively spark of sunset yellow and lavender, there’s a palette out there for every mood and moment. So, why not give it a shot?
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