Chordal Interiors
If you’re loving that neutral palette but think it’s a bit tricky to pull off as you don’t want your space looking too cold but you’re also a bit of a colour phobe. I have got you covered, would love to share my tips on achieving the best way for you to stay chordal.

- Mastering your wall colour – Before going on your mission to apply the paint consider the chosen paints undertones. It all depends on light, for example, south-facing rooms may benefit from a cooler shade helping them feel bright and breezy. North facing rooms, on the other hand, might need warming up! PRO TIP: If you are seeking a chordal look, avoid bright white ceilings and lots of woodwork.
2. Contrast – Try and use neutrals like cream, light browns and greys to create a calming warm chordal atmosphere that contrast your chosen paint. Use different textures and patterns to make the space more interesting while creating versatility.

- Layering – Get your layer on! Start styling your space with lots of different textures, the more textures the better I say! Materials like rattan wool, suede and wood are my go to.
Using the above tips throughout all areas where you want to create that chordal interior look you can create your own distinct design language to make your home totally unique to your own style and preferences.

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