b'Right: Create a sense of enchantmentin your room with a complementary clashing palette. Side wall panels painted in Resene Vantage Point, back wall in Resene Oxygen, vertical strip in Resene Smokescreen, circle in Resene Hampton, stripes in Resene Inspire, sideboard in Resene Big Bang, handles in Resene Inspire and stool top in Resene Wild West. Artwork by Jodi Clarke from endemicworld, chair from Danske Mbler, lamp by The Brim Label.Below: Who says you cant have a little fun with your dcor?Resene Wallpaper Collection ONB102696234 has a refreshing uplifting effect teamed with walls painted in Resene Alabaster and floorboards in Resene Colorwood Breathe Easy. Dining table in Resene Biscay, chairs in Resene Waikawa Grey, pendant in Resene Blue Night, vase in Resene Bone, striped vase in Resene Waikawa Grey and Resene Blue Night, dish in Resene Alabaster and DIY swimmer placemats in Resene Blue Night with cutouts of Resene Wallpaper Collection ONB102696234.ReseneResene Inspire SmokescreenReseneResene HamptonBig Bang ReseneResene Oxygen Vantage PointA sense of frivolity is easy to create with colour clashingand,Amysays,followingsomesimple guidelines will help you create both a stylish and fun Resenespace. When youre looking to colour clash, choose Alabastercomplementary coloursthese sit opposite each other on the colour spectrum. Lean away from the primary tones to softer light tones for a bright space, or for a Resenecosy room, lean into those muddier shades. Aim for Waikawa Greyaround three to five colours in your palette says stylist Annick Larkin. Using a grounding darker colour and Reseneworking in lighter shades or tones as accents will help Biscay create a harmonious yet fun room.Colour block gallery ReseneColour blocks are a chic way to draw the eye to your Blue Night artworks,Amysuggests.Thisiswhenyoupainta block of colour behind the art piece on the wall. This is a clever and simple way to enhance your artwork. These colour blocks create a gallery wall and talking point in your entrance or hallway, Amy says. When selecting the background block colour, ideally choose one of the least dominant colours within the artwork to use as your colour block. This allows the artwork itself to be the hero, but also have the colour work cleverly as its backdrop.If you dont have art but have treasured artefacts, youcanusecolourblocksasthebackgroundto highlight them. Opt for floating shelves in the same colour as the block itself and theyll disappear leaving your treasured items as the focus of your display.8'