Paint trends: How interior designers want you to decorate in 2022
The IndependentStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Pastels are surprisingly versatile and work equally well with very modern architecture or traditional features – they help to accentuate the underlying style when they are used all over walls and can even go on woodwork and ceilings.” Crown’s new Walls & Ceilings collection is the first paint range in the UK to be awarded Vegan Verification by an independent testing house, Eurofins. £18 for 2.5l crownpaints.co.uk Annie Sloan, colour and paint expert open image in gallery Satin Paint in Canvas, Tyrian Plum Wall Paint, Chalk Paint in Rodmell “Plain white tiles in the kitchen or bathroom can be utterly transformed with paint. Paint is the backdrop to all interiors and your personality can be stamped all over it, so it needs to feel right in the space.” open image in gallery Canopy Paint, £51 for 2.5l, Architect Side Table, £250, Sundance, £495, Clara Custom Sofa, from £1,235, Wright Table lamp in Gilded Iron and Glass, £450 Andrew Martin’s A Journey Through Colour paint collection has virtually no odour and great opacity. open image in gallery ‘We created a panelled room from a plain wall using paint to add interest, definition and detailing’ In this project, our own showroom in London, we created a panelled room from a plain wall using paint to add interest, definition and detailing to surround the fireplace while creating a beautiful focal point.