Back to earth decor

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Create an inviting yet contemporary kitchen by counterbalancing sleek greys with warmer earthy shades. Pair matt black mixers with tiles in shades of grey and warm terracotta (which has made a comeback, together with brown).
Tiles the colours of coffee & spice
Pair matt black mixers with tiles in shades of grey and warm terracotta (which has made a comeback, together with brown) 😊. A touch of rust and warm metallics add texture and glamour. Shop tiles in-store or online 👉 https://bit.ly/3twQyH4
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A touch of rose & rust
A touch of rust and warm metallics can add texture and glamour to your bedroom. . It has been decades since we played around with brown and yes, it can go horribly wrong. To prevent it from looking retro, pair browns with warm greys, sand colours, dusty pinks and charcoal
A touch of rose & rust
A touch of rust and warm metallics can add texture and glamour to your bedroom. . It has been decades since we played around with brown and yes, it can go horribly wrong. To prevent it from looking retro, pair browns with warm greys, sand colours, dusty pinks and charcoal
A touch of rose & rust
A touch of rust and warm metallics can add texture and glamour to your bedroom. . It has been decades since we played around with brown and yes, it can go horribly wrong. To prevent it from looking retro, pair browns with warm greys, sand colours, dusty pinks and charcoal
Earthy shades invited indoors
Back to earth. The much-loved colour of the 1970s – brown – has slowly been making a comeback together with shades of autumn leaves and clay colours.