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ADVERTORIAL themes or stories which are loosely based on the four seasons. Within these colour stories are neutrals or core colours that can be used throughout the space, for walls, ceilings, furniture and door frames and then your accents which are for those fun pops of colour on décor accessories. You’ll also need to consider the right paint for the finish you’re looking for. Katlego says, “For interiors we suggest Plascon Cashmere or Double Velvet which are durable and have a luxurious feel for finishing off a beautifully appointed space.” Visit https:// plascon.com/colour-inspiration/colour/2019 to get all the information you need. What could be more cheerful than two shades of yellow? Here Lemon Rind (Y4-A1-3) and Meadow Yellow (Y4-A2-2) demon- strate that the new uplifting minimalism goes way beyond white. Maximising the minimal look with colour, this composition of Go Go Red (R4-A1-1) and apricot Orange Delight (O5-A1-4) stands out dramati- cally without the need for too much else. Take a sample With the colour palette selected, do not go straight to the hardware and buy the paint you want. Rather take the time to get some sample pots to paint in the space to avoid any surprises. Katlego says, “Different lighting does affect how a colour looks on the wall. To avoid disappointment, paint a couple of coats in the space you want to cover to make sure that beautiful colour on the swatch isn’t something completely different on the wall.” “By following these four easy steps and consulting the help of our Colour Forecast 2019 with all its trendy colours, techniques and tips, your space will feel brand new in no time,” concludes Katlego. SOURCE Kansai Plascon The Glamour colour story is for those who appreci- ate beautiful, considered design with stimulating, bold and opulent shades like playfully pastel Nutmeg Dust (O3-C2-2). SA Real Estate Investor Magazine FEBRUARY/MARCH 2019 31