Master The Art Of Colour: Practical Advice from the Room Renovations Expert
By (Author) Tash Bradley
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st April 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: interior design
Narrative theme: Interior life
Hardback
240
Width 195mm, Height 255mm, Spine 26mm
1094g
The ultimate guide to using colour in your home by a leading interiors expert.
As co-founder of the Lick paint brand and a colour psychologist, Tash Bradley wants you to feel like she's sitting at your kitchen table guiding you to choose the colours that will both represent your style and have a positive impact on your space, whether you rent or own. Packed with practical tipsand techniques, from colour theory and colour schemes to creating a flow from room to room, colour drenching, feature walls and painted ceilings, this is the ultimate guide to decorating in style.
Including case studies of some of Tashs favourite decorating projects, you can see her theory in practice, giving you a deeper understanding of how to make the right colour and styling choices. When it comes to designing a home, it's really important that you choose colours that you connect with;Master the Art of Colourwill enable you to be creative and have fun, and give you the power to transform your home your way!
Tash Bradley is the Director of Interior Design at home decor brand Lick and is a trained colour psychologist.Not only isTashthe curator of Licks distinctive colour collection, but to date, she has given colour consultations for over 5000 rooms across the UK, EU and US, giving decorators the colour confidence they need to transform their homes into spaces that they love.Tashs unique approach to colour in design has established her as a trusted thought leader in the interiors world. Her expertise has been featured in The Times, Architectural Digest, Homes & Gardens, ELLE Decor, Vogue, LivingEtc, House & Garden, The Telegraph, The Metro, Evening Standard, Stylist, The Independent, Ideal Home, Hello, Tatler, Daily Mail and Financial Times's How To Spend It.