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efined by the application of a single hue across all walls,
ceilings, doors, and trims, colour drenching offers a
sense of cohesion that extends beyond aesthetics. By
eliminating visual breaks and contrast points, this technique
allows the eye to move freely across the space, creating a
calm, enveloping effect. You don’t need to match every element
perfectly; different tones of the same shade work just as well to
build a rich, layered look.
Renowned Australian Designer David Flack is no stranger to
this technique, as seen in his own Brunswick home, where
yellow ochre paint, cabinetry and multi-faceted stone fashion
a cheerful kitchen. While olive-toned walls and joinery create
an inviting, earthy atmosphere in the bedroom.
Yellow kitchen and olive bedroom:
7 Howard Street, Brunswick, recently
sold by Jellis Craig Northern
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