Hot-n-SpicyR6-B1-1
Rickshaw RedR4-B1-1
EclaireR7-D1-1
Hot TerracottaR5-C1-1
Choc MilkshakeR7-D2-3
Pink BubbleR1-A2-2
Dahlia DelightR1-A1-3
Fuscia FizzR2-A1-1
NjabuloR6-A1-1
REDS TO ALLUREAND EXCITE
CHECK FORTHE ACCURATECOLOUR
PLEASE NOTE:Painted colours may vary from the actual paint colour. Sample actual paint colour in 250ml Tester pots. You can also choose the corresponding paint swatch from the Kansai Inspired Colour System using the name and code on the printed sample on this page.
Baby BlushR2-B2-3
Delicate LaceR7-A2-3
Burnt HorizonR7-B1-1
Cover
V E L V E T C L A S S I C P U R E
ACCENT, TRIM & ACCESSORIES
ROOFS
Family Room
Doors & Windows
Roof
Bed Room
Cabinets
Kitchen & Bathroom
Shutters
Living room & Dining Room
Trim
Hallways
Ceiling
Kid’s Room
Interior Furniture
Exterior & Boundary Walls
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Velvet Velvet
interior interior interior interior exterior exterior exterior
Plush Matte Matte / SilkMatte Fine Texture Low Sheen
WALLS
WHAT PRODUCT DO I NEED?SELECTION GUIDE
CREATING COLOUR SCHEMES
Bright
Rich
Calm
Muted
Shaded
COLOUR HARMONIESOnce you have chosen your first colour, you can create a colour harmony using one of thefollowing schemes:
Complementary colours: these colours are on opposite sides of the colour wheel and enhance each other when used together (e.g. Reds and Greens).
Adjacent colours: these colours are next to each other on the colour wheel and blend in well together (e.g. Reds and Oranges OR Reds and Purples).
Monochromatic colours: these are tints and shades of the same colour and create a subtle but interesting effect together (e.g. light and dark Reds).
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COMPLEMETARY MONOCHROMATIC
ADJACENT
ADJACENT
COLOUR MOODSOne of the easiest ways to select colours that work well together is to choose colours with thesame intensity. That’s why we’ve developed special icons that help you to easily select colourswith the same mood.
REDS
An easy way to create colour schemes is to use the60-30-10 principle.
• 60% main colour: Usually the walls • 30% secondary colour in a matching hue: • often the window treatments and the flooring •10% accent colour: feature wall, trims and accessories
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Rich red and complementary teal blue are combined in this vibrant lounge.
Hot-n-SpicyR6-B1-1
Fresh ScentY6-B2-3
Teal BubbleG6-B2-1
RICH
Complementary
Green helps to balance any colour scheme, especially red, as green is its complementary colour.
Rickshaw RedR4-B1-1
Moth MistY6-E2-3
Vineyard GreenG4-D1-1
COMPLEMENTARY
Balance
Bright adjacent colours are combined to create a striking look.
Fuscia FizzR2-A1-1
Orange JuiceO3-A1-2
Lime MissY6-A1-2
BOLD AND
Bright
Dark and light shades of pink work together to create a subtle monochromatic effect.
Baby BlushR2-B2-3
RomeoR2-B1-2
White
MONOCHROMATIC
Harmony