Gem Adams I'm a fan of neutrals from way back, but beige doesn’t have to be boring. I am loving Resene Colins Wicket, Resene Napa, Resene Grey Olive and Resene Swiss Caramel – an understated palette that's muted and muddied, but refined and smooth. I am enjoying building texture that complements these tones, using elements like wood, linen slub, paper shades, cork tiles and terracotta. Greer Clayton I’ve drawn some inspiration from a recent trip to California where I was particularly impressed with the use of bold colour on the bungalows and Victorian houses in San Francisco and Sacramento. I also found that the house interiors used stronger colours throughout, making them more intimate and moody. My favourite exterior combo from the new fandeck would include Resene Grey Area, Resene Shabby Chic and Resene Moccasin. My favourite interior combo would include Resene Grey Olive, Resene Sixth Sense and Resene Artemis. I also like Resene Stonewashed with Resene Grey Olive and Resene Half Dusted Blue. Emily Somerville-Ryan At the moment, I'm in love with the moody strength of inky blues like Resene Indian Ink and Resene King Tide as they create the perfect contrasting backdrop for greenery and natural woods. Together with splashes of soft pinks like Resene Crowdpleaser or Resene Despacito, and smoky greens like Resene Green Smoke and Resene Nourish, they produce a sense of depth and richness. Resene Half Dusted Blue Resene Artemis Resene Grey Olive Resene Napa Resene King Tide Resene Despacito Resene Crowdpleaser Resene Indian Ink Resene Nourish Resene Green Smoke Resene Colins Wicket Resene Shabby Chic Resene Moccasin Resene Sixth Sense Resene Grey Area Resene Stonewashed Resene Swiss Caramel colour loves stylists' 38 |