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How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour

10 fab buys to take the golden undertones into winter
How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colourChris Martin Art

Pantone’s Colour of the Year Living Coral burst onto the interiors scene from the Pantone Color Institute just in time to give our Summer decorating a life-affirming boost and we embraced it with open arms. Now as the weather turns cooler, we show you how to take full advantage of the engaging nature of this coral hue to extend its life into your winter home decorating.

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According to colour experts, decorating with colour to stimulate happiness at home can help to create positive immersive experiences in our home. The coral reefs and tropical holidays that spring to mind in the light of the golden undertones of Pantone’s Colour of the Year for 2019 form a strong colour base to work from. Living Coral is more than just a colour trend – vibrant and playful, this year’s Pantone colour of the year packs loads of personality and answers our innate need for sunshine and happiness in the home.

How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour

“This fun colour pairs beautifully with timber and warm hues or as a bold contrast against aqua and yellow”

Fiona Michelon, HB style editor

Here are 10 fabulous homewares to shop right now:

1. Lovely Linen Hammam towel in Coral, $88, Casa e Cucina

A bright burst in the bathroom.

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How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Casa e Cucina)

2. 100% trays in Colour Mix 3, $139, Blu Dot

Indoors or outside, give your dining table, coffee table or sideboard a luscious lift.

How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Blu Dot)

3. ‘Riviera’ pendant light in Coral Red, $395, Bastille and Sons

A great way to extend the colour through a space, draw the eye upwards with a pop of colour over a bathroom vanity, bedside or kitchen island.

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How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Bastille and Sons)

4. Georges armchair in Coral, $2245, Clickon Furniture

You can’t go past a statement armchair for a burst of colour in your living room or bedroom. This beauty ticks all the right boxes of comfy, curvy and coral!

How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Clickon Furniture)

5. Basket bed head double in Peach, $429, The Family Love Tree

Up the luxe factor and base the bedroom with a burst of colour.

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How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: The Family Love Tree)

6. Nippon throw, $77.95, Zanui

A textured throw at the end of a bed or on the arm of a sofa or  lounge chair is one of the easiest and most economical ways to bring a colour trend into a room.

How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Zanui)

7. Velvet tassel cushion in Clay, $89, Kip & Co

Cushions are a decorator’s friend, adding a pop of colour and texture in any hue you choose. Work in with your existing cushions in terms of shape, size and number.

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How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Kip&Co)

8. Puddle bowl in Studio Terrazzo, $49, Keep Resin

This handy bowl hit the colour cue and does double duty to collect bits and bobs on the sideboard or entrance hall table.

How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Keep Resin)

9. Artwork by commission, $1499, Chris Martin Art

Invest in artwork to make a sophisticated, lasting statement.

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How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Chris Martin Art)

10. House & Home Metal Candle Holder in Neon, $10, Big W

With decor items at this price, bringing colour into any room is fun and affordable.

How to decorate in Winter with this year’s hottest colour
(Credit: Big W)

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