b'blocks and stripes Simple and effective, colour-blocking can transform a wall, or piece of furniture like a bookcase. You can use sections of a wall, use your blocks of colour in a random way or apply a repeating pattern based on simple shapes such as triangles, rectangles or squares. Or you can create more dramatic walls using 3D geometric effects. Opposite top right: Hexagon wall feature painted with stencils in Resene Kakapo (try Resene Limeade), Resene Transmission (try Resene Half Stack), Resene Coast and Resene Optimist. Right: Triangle wall in Resene Essence (try Resene Poet), Resene Melodic (try Resene De Janeiro), Resene Whirlwind (try Resene Gothic), Resene Reflection (try Resene Seagull), Resene Steam Roller (try Resene Half New Denim Blue), Resene Castaway (try ReseneResene ReseneDoeskin), Resene Nauti (try Resene Shakespeare), Resene Cruising Half New De Janeiro(try Resene Panorama), Resene Mozart and Resene Half Raven. Denim BlueFar right: Bookshelf in Resene Citrus, Resene Pelorous and Resene Chelsea Cucumber. Opposite bottom right: Colour-block bedroom wall in (from left) Resene Helix (try Resene Dusted Grey), Resene Peace (try Resenedid you know?Spanish Green) and Resene Silver Chalice on Resene Alabaster. Stripes can help change the ReseneReseneReseneshape of your room and are Rice Cake Poet Gothic particularly useful in small ReseneReseneResenespaces. Vertical stripes can Alabaster Mozart Citrusmake your room appear taller ReseneReseneResene Chelsea Silver Chalice Seagull Cucumber and horizontal stripes can ReseneReseneResene make your room seem wider Half Stack Shakespeare Spanish Green and more spacious.ReseneReseneReseneReseneResene Half Raven Panorama Doeskin Pelorous Coast|29'