Earthy neutral colours are still dominating the DIY market where people find comfort in safe and easy to match colours. But we do see spruces of bold colours coming in once and a while. Colours like bright orange, dark blues and purples, proofs popular with the bolder decorator. If you want to catch the wave early, look at greys. They are getting more and more attention as of late. Mix in a clean blue or green as accent colour and people will want to copy you.
Green Beige RAL 1000 |
Beige RAL 1001 |
Pumpkin RAL 7044 |
Turquoise 3 RAL 8025 |
Light Ivory RAL 1015 |
Brown Beige RAL 1011 |
Khaki Grey RAL 7008 |
Quartz Grey RAL 7039 |
Pearl Gold RAL 1036 |
Pumpkin Purple 1 RAL 8016 |
Chocolate Brown RAL 8017 |
Bermuda Bar 3 RAL 1024 |
Due to the nature of how the colour is produced on a display, it is impossible to match the true paint colour. It is therefore strongly recommend visiting a retail partner to get an accurate paint sample for a true colour reflection. Light emitting displays use additive colours to emit the colour we perceive. Non light emitting mediums such as paint relies on subtractive colours to absorb all light frequencies any only reflect back the colour we perceive. On top of that, the type and intensity of light effect they way a colour is emitted the same as how sheen or gloss effects how colours are reflected from paint.