Colour Trend - Pumice
- By Alicia Newman
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Natural colour tones have long been a favoured choice for both modern and traditional interiors as they provide a neutral backdrop while still creating a sense of cosiness and elegance. A PUMICE colour scheme will provide a sophisticated background in any room of the home and the elegant grey/stone undertones will compliment a wide variety of colour partnerships.
Pumice can be teamed with crisp white or antique white for a sleek and modern finish that will look great in minimal home interiors, for a more masculine twist you could also add some accents of deep black or navy for a rich and sophisticated finish. Pair pumice with other tonal grey hues such as slate, charcoal and pewter for an ombre style finish that can also be accented with taupe, beige or biscuit for a soft and earthen look. If you prefer to add a splash of colour to your chosen room then dusky pastels will create a soft and feminine feel against the light grey backdrop or opt for more zesty hues such as lime, mustard or chartreuse that will create a classic yet eye-catching finish within your chosen space. Floral wallpapers will look great in pumice and pastel hues or for a more modern feel opt for monochrome and pumice coloured wallpaper in bold geometric patterns and prints.
Pumice is set to be one of the hottest colour trends for soft furnishings this season and its neutral yet warming finish is sure to compliment both contemporary and classic settings. For a simple and elegant finish, opt for pumice and pastel coloured curtains that can be paired with botanical and floral inspired cushions as well as woodland creature designs featuring foxes, hares and hedgehogs for a classic autumnal feel. A simple set of pumice coloured curtains in satin or velvet fabric can be teamed with beaded and tasselled cushions, pom pom bolsters and faux fur designs with a shag pile rug that will give a cosy winter feel to your chosen room. For a more sleek and minimal feel then opt for some pumice and monochrome soft furnishings featuring stripe or chevron patterns that will create an area of visual detail in an otherwise neutral space.
Grey painted furniture is still as popular as ever and will make the perfect partner to a pumice interior colour scheme. Opt for classic designs with exposed wood accents if you wish to create a cosy country cottage feel in your chosen room. Alternatively for a sense of glamour and opulence select some silver leaf or mirrored furniture items that will create a palatial feel that works particularly well in bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. White and cream painted furniture is a great choice for people with smaller homes as they will create a sense of space and light within your home. Add some chrome, silver or white accessories such as chandeliers, photo frames, mirrors and vases or opt for bold black designs that will add a masculine feel to the room.
For more ideas on using a pumice colour scheme in your home interior, take a look at our latest Pinterest board - Pinterest - Pumice Colour Trend