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Visit dulux.co.nz/findyourcolour to explore how Dulux can help you Find Your Colour. P E N CA R R O W with Dulux Colours of New Zealand® I N C LU D E S TH E Dulux® Colour Forecast Visit dulux.co.nz/findyourcolour to explore how Dulux2020 can help you Find Your Colour.
THE POWER OF COLOUR Colour can be used to brighten up your mood, make your space look smaller or larger and reflect more light. It can easily identify personal space for you and your family at home. When used correctly, colour is one of the most transformational and least expensive decorative tools available. DULUX® MANORBURN DOUBLE SCHEME DULUX® Dulux Manorburn Double Dulux Waitara Beach Dulux Tauherenikau Designer Tip Light tones can create an airy feel. Dark tones can make a space feel sophisticated and elegant.
EXISTING COLOURS GOLDEN DOWNS SCHEME When choosing a colour it’s important to take into account existing colours in your space. Don’t forget to consider expensive or difficult to change items such as flooring, curtains or bench tops. Dulux Golden Downs LIGHTING Natural and artificial light can impact how we view and perceive colour. Whether the room is north or south facing will also impact how much light the room receives. Cool whites and neutrals tend to work well in bright rooms with plenty of natural light. Warm whites can help brighten south facing rooms that receive less light. CONTENTS 2 CREATIN G COLOUR SC HEMES 4 DULUX COLOUR FOREC AS T 2020 8 POPUL AR INTERIOR COLOURS 12 C HOOSIN G EXTERIOR COLOURS 17 D U LU X C O LO U R WA L L 18 DULUX IS HERE TO HELP YOU 21 DULUX PRODUCTS 1
CRE ATING COLOUR SCHEMES Colour schemes are visually appealing combinations of colour that create different moods and atmosphere in your space. Dulux Glinks Gully Double Dulux Port Jackson Dulux Makaka Bay Dulux Hakataramea Dulux Mt Albert Dulux Whangara MONOCHROM ATIC Monochromatic schemes are serene and relaxing. Light tones create a relaxed delicate feel, whereas dark tones can feel moody and dramatic. Mixing light and dark tones adds interest and a touch of energy. Designer Tip The use of contrast, texture and pattern help to give monochromatic schemes life and interest. 2
HARMONIOUS A harmonious scheme uses adjacent colours on the colour wheel. Harmonious schemes are often comfortable and relaxing, but Dulux Kuratau generate more energy in a space than a monochromatic scheme. Dulux Devils Backbone This type of scheme is great for those who want to have a play with colour but are a little hesitant about being too bold. Designer Tip The closer the colours are on the colour wheel, the more harmonious the scheme will feel. CONTR ASTING Colours that are not in the same colour ‘family’ or that aren’t exactly harmonious can work very well together. By using a bold or deep colour from one area of the colour spectrum and using a lighter colour from a different family, the overall impact can be quite striking. Designer Tip This blue and tan contrasting scheme uses subtle reduced hues, with blue being dominant and orange as an accent. The orange appears in the timber and leather Dulux Lake Rotoma elements as well as accents in the cushion. Dulux Lake Rotoma Dulux Rangataua Dulux Macraes Flat Dulux Pyramid Valley 3
Dulux Glen Murray DULUX ® COLOUR FORECAST 2020 Informed by extensive global trends research, the Dulux Colour Forecast 2020 is a collection that brings together gentle neutrals and muted brights drawn from the natural world. The collection consists of four unique colour palettes: Grounded, Cultivate, Comeback and Indulge. The colours within each palette are designed to be mixed and matched to help you create the look you want at your place. Explore the trends at dulux.co.nz Retreat into the warmth & comfort of simple, familiar home spaces. Grounded Dulux Waitangi Dulux Sandfly Point Double Artwork: ‘White Desert – Egypt’ by Chris Sisarich, Maker’s Mkt Sandfly Point Double Sandrock Bluff Waitangi Glen Murray Knot Fantan Treble Cone Half Lyttelton Quarter Ghost Town Quarter Hint of Lavender Tapawera Gold Pheasant 4
Cultivate Dulux Te Aroha Artwork: ‘Peering In (Canopy)’ Dulux by Claire Brodie, Studio Gallery Melbourne Pencarrow Cultivate a connection to nature by painting your spaces in a variety of green and earthy tones. Colour Tip If you’d like to try one of these colours at home, ask the store staff for a Dulux sample pot or order free Large Colour Swatches online at www.dulux.co.nz Tauherenīkau Te Aroha Pencarrow Priory Matamata Arrow River Rousseau Green Jadeite Herbal Hancock Onemana Purple Palace 5
Comeback Express your true colours with an eclectic mix of tonal blues with warm shades of rust, burgundy and caramel to create a look that’s truly your own. Dulux Mt Maunganui Dulux Torpedo Bay Artwork: ‘Njosnavelin / I Don’t Want to Push it’ by Liam Snootle, Studio Gallery Melbourne Artwork: ‘Expanding Earth’ by Elie Malin, Modern Times Dulux Master Blue Dulux Mt Maunganui Katikati Tort Undersea Lake Camp Misty Grape Fortrose Master Blue Torpedo Bay Kairākau Beach Cameo Blue Half Mt Maunganui Warmth 6
Dulux Broadway Dulux Ruawai Immerse yourself in a lush world of colour with a warm soothing palette of sunset colours. Artwork: ‘Love’ by Scott Petrie, Fanuli Indulge Dulux Kelburn Dulux Trentham Explore the four trends at dulux.co.nz/colourforecast Artwork: ‘Definite Possibilities Triptych’ (one of three shown), Carol Batchelor Pukehina Tamaki Broadway Ruawai Rangatāua Russet Tan Trentham Subtle Violet Kelburn Henna Red Deep Exquisite Red Rebel 7
POPUL AR INTERIOR COLOURS Over the past few years, there has been a shift to warm, brown-based neutrals from cooler grey-based neutrals. While lighter neutrals will continue to be a popular choice, darker tones on interior walls are increasing in popularity. Feature walls continue to be popular, however painting the whole room in a feature colour is equally appealing. Dulux Sandfly Point Quarter Dulux Ōkārito Dulux Sandfly Point Designer Tip Use a Dulux sample pot or Large Colour Swatch to test your colour choice at home. 8
MOST LOVED WHITES Loved for their ability to transcend trends and enhance any space, Dulux whites stand the test of time. They offer endless Dulux Manorburn options for your home. Whether it’s a cool Quarter contemporary vibe, a beachy oasis or a warm traditional look, you’ll find your perfect white in our range. Designer Tip Bright rooms flooded with natural light can work well with cool whites. While warmer whites can brighten up dark or south facing rooms. Warm whites can have brown, yellow, Cool whites can display undertones in green or red undertones and feel very black, grey or blue and are often used in inviting, perfect for open planned living. areas with an abundance of natural light. Cardrona Sandfly Point Haast Half Ōkārito Manorburn Quarter Ōpononi Quarter Mt Aspiring Quarter Mt Aspiring 9
GRE Y & BL ACK Ideal for creating Dulux contemporary style Franz Josef and timeless colour. Designer Tip Grey rooms feel luxurious and spacious. It’s the perfect neutral hue to pair with white, black or Dulux other soft neutral shades. Cardrona NEUTRAL Soothing and easy to live with, soft neutrals Dulux Cardrona never go out of style. Dulux Muriwai BROWN Highly versatile, these earthy colours Dulux suit both classic and Te Pupuha Point contemporary style. Designer Tip Decadent and dreamy, rich browns add depth and warmth to a space. Dulux Mt Inaccessible 10
BLUE Lighter shades of blue Dulux Dulux Moonlight Dark Cloud have calming qualities and Creek Range can make a room appear larger. Darker tones offer a dramatic mood with a sophisticated edge. GREEN Inspired by nature, green is perfect for creating peaceful spaces that promote tranquility and rejuvenation. Designer Tip Dulux Dulux Ohai Half Otatara Grey greens like Dulux Ohai Half and White Island are a great choice if you want a neutral look with a soothing touch of green. PINK & PURPLE Soft pink and purple offer a calming colour scheme Dulux Milton and add personality to your space. Dulux Havelock Half 11
CHOOSING EX TERIOR COLOURS What do you want the exterior of your home to reflect? Start with the environment and immediate surrounds to get some inspiration. Dulux Colorsteel® Southern Alps Ironsand Designer Tip Dulux Lyttelton Before selecting exterior colours, it’s important to consider structural elements such as roofing, guttering, windows, garage doors and paving. Natural schemes in warm and Dulux cool greys have increased in Southern Alps popularity over time. Cool greys Dulux and crisp whites are popular Manorburn Double for modern and contemporary homes, with bold pops of bright Dulux colours used as an accent – Lake Taylor such as the front door or a garden feature. Warm neutrals with soft whites can be used in all styles of homes. 12
MODERN White and charcoal are the perfect pair for modern exterior schemes. Create a feature of your entry with a bold colour choice on your front door. Dulux The Remarkables Dulux Masterton Dulux Cardrona COT TAGE This cottage has been given a colour scheme to make it feel warm and welcoming. The soft orange front door adds personality. Dulux Rawene Dulux Dulux Te Kaha Benhar Dulux Puysegur Point 13
HERITAGE Make the most of heritage homes by painting them in contrasting colours to highlight their original charm and character. Dulux Epsom Dulux Southern Alps Designer Tip Dulux Southern Alps is our whitest white and makes a perfect crisp contrast for trims. 14
Dulux Ōkārito Dulux Sugarloaf Island Half Dulux Five Fingers Peninsula COAS TA L Be inspired by nature and look at the surroundings for inspiration when selecting colour. The deep blue sea can inspire perfect coastal schemes. POPUL AR EX TERIOR COLOURS Ōkārito Manorburn Double Franz Josef Quarter Franz Josef Cardrona Ōpononi Riwaka Half Rawene 15
THE FINAL TOUCH Dulux Manorburn WINDOWS & TRIMS To highlight your window frames, doors, architraves and skirting boards use a soft grey or white (such as Dulux Manorburn) for the walls and select a cool white, (such as Dulux Okarito) for the trim. DOORS An easy way to make an impact with colour is by painting your door a bright or deep colour to add personality and character to your home. Dulux Ōkārito Dulux Epsom Designer Tip Dulux Pohutu Geyser Doors and trims are great ways to experiment with colour and make the space your own.. 16
D U L U X ® C O L O U R WA L L Chroma Block 1 Chroma Block 2 Chroma Block 3 Chroma Block 4 Warm colours are on the left. Cool colours are on the right. Chroma Block 1 has the brightest colours. The colours become more muted as you progress DULUX CHIPS down the Chroma Blocks. All of our triple colour chips are a monochromatic scheme in itself. Chip 1 below is an example of tonal variations of the one colour. Chip 2 is an example of the same colour with three different strengths. CHIP 1 CHIP 2 How to use these chips Chip 1 – The top or middle colour can be used on a feature wall while the bottom colour can be Broadway used as the main wall colour Kingston Double throughout the rest of the room. Or you can try one of our beautiful Whites as the trim colour. Chip 2 – The first colour can Titahi Bay be used as a feature with the Kingston second full strength colour used as the main wall colour. The half strength colour can be used as the trim colour. Ngongotaha Kingston Half 17
DULUX® IS H E RE TO H E LP YOU SAMPLE POTS Using a sample pot is the best way to test your colour choice at home. The full Dulux Colours of New Zealand colour range is available in sample pots. COLOUR BOOKLETS Dulux colour booklets and project guides can help and inspire you with colour decisions. COLOUR DESIGN SERVICE Dulux expert colour designers use their knowledge of all the latest trends and timeless colour schemes to help bring your home to life. They are there to make the process fun and effortless. Visit dulux.co.nz/services to book a consultation. HELP & ADVICE IN - STORE ONLINE: CALL: Dulux colour wall dulux.co.nz 0800 800 424 ulux colour booklets D Dulux Live Chat Our Help & Advice Team are Seasonal project guides Mon – Sat: 10am – 10pm available 6 days per week Purchase Dulux sample pots Colour advice Mon to Fri: 8am – 5pm Purchase Dulux sample pots Saturday: 9am – 4pm and Large Colour Swatches Project guides Product information IN - HOME How-To videos Dulux Colour Design Service Colour trends Book online at dulux.co.nz Inspirational imagery 18
EXPLORE THE DULUX WEBSITE TO FIND: The full Dulux Colours of New Zealand range Popular Whites, Greys & Neutrals Colour schemes for the exterior of your home Colour Inspiration & the latest trends Project Guides & How-To videos The full range of Dulux products and product advice Live chat dulux.co.nz 19
Dulux Pupu Springs DULUX® COLOURS OF NEW ZE AL AND® Dulux Colours of New Zealand is a range of over 1,000 colours inspired by the unique landscapes and urban areas all over this beautiful country of ours. These colours include the bright orange of Port Hills, the blue of Hot Water Beach, natural shades like Opononi and pastel pinks like Alexandra. The range also includes a range of popular whites like Dulux Okarito, Mt Aspiring and Cardrona. Dulux Colours of New Zealand features a large range of naturals and neutrals. These colours are easy to live with and work well in the unique New Zealand light and in Kiwi homes. The most popular colour in the range is Dulux Okarito – a crisp versatile white that goes with almost anything. Remember, don’t risk tinting your favourite colours with other paint brands. Only Dulux pigments mixed into Dulux Wash&Wear and Dulux Weathershield are designed to create the iconic Dulux Colours of New Zealand colours every time. 20
HOW TO CHOOSE SHEEN LEVEL When choosing a paint sheen, it’s important to consider the area you are painting. There’s a basic rule of thumb to follow when choosing paint sheens: the higher the sheen, the higher the shine — and the higher the shine, the more durable it will be. M AT T FINISH SEMI GLOSS FINISH Matt paint, with its low light reflection The mid-level sheen of Semi Gloss is a finish provides a sophisticated finish that that works well on walls or on doors and helps to hide surface imperfections. skirting boards. LOW SHEEN FINISH GLOSS FINISH Low Sheen paint forms a velvety finish that Gloss paint has a high reflective finish and is hard-wearing and easy to keep clean. is durable and easy to clean. FIND THE RIGHT DULUX PRODUCT F O R YOUR HOME PROJEC T Visit dulux.co.nz for our full range of products and sheen levels. INTERIOR P R E PA R A T I O N CEILING WA L L S DOORS, WINDOWS SPECIAL & TRIMS EFFECTS Dulux 1 Step® Prep Dulux Ceiling White Dulux Wash&Wear® Dulux Aquanamel® Dulux Design Dulux PRECISION® Dulux Super Enamel™ EXTERIOR P R E PA R A T I O N FENCE WA L L S DOORS, WINDOWS SPECIAL & TRIMS EFFECTS Dulux 1 Step® Prep Dulux Timbacryl® Dulux Weathershield® Dulux Aquanamel® Dulux Stone Effect Dulux PRECISION® specialty range
FIND THE COLOUR YO U ’L L LOV E Order a Large Colour Swatch Using a Dulux sample For professional help online or pick up pot is the best way to contact the Dulux a colour chip from your test your colour at home. Colour Design Service. paint outlet. NEED HELP CHOOSING COLOUR? Book a personal colour consultation with a qualified interior designer. With expert advice on the latest trends and styling tips, they’ll help you achieve the perfect colour scheme for your space. Visit dulux.co.nz or call 0800 800 424. dulux.co.nz Customer Service 0800 800 424 Dulux New Zealand, 150 Hutt Park Road, Gracefield, Lower Hutt. Disclaimers: Colours shown are as close as possible to actual paint colours. Please note, due to limitations of the printing process, photographic and printed images may not represent the true colour. Always confirm your colour choice with Dulux Large Colour Swatches or Sample Pots. Trade mark information: Dulux, Worth doing, worth Dulux, Wash&Wear, Weathershield, Aquanamel, 1 Step, Super Enamel, PRECISION, Timbacryl, Sheep Dog device, Dulux Colours of New Zealand, The Squares device and the X10 logo are registered trade marks of DuluxGroup (Australia) Pty Ltd. Colorsteel is a registered trade mark of New Zealand Steel Limited. DX2939
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