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INTERIORS INSIDER
 North facing rooms                    East facing rooms
 Rooms that face towards the north can be the   The morning sun will stream into rooms with an eastern
 trickiest to balance. Typically, north-facing rooms   aspect, but will be darker later on in the day, so before
 receive the coldest light, so  choosing a  cooler   settling on a colour scheme, it’s key to consider when and
 palette can make the space feel stark. [Ed’s note: I   how you use the space, as it will dramatically impact the
 learned this the hard way, by painting the 14ft-high   feel you want to create.
 living room in my first flat a cool, blue-toned grey –
 not the way to make a chilly tenement feel warmer!]   If you use an easterly room in the morning, then a warmer,
                                       brighter colour is a better choice to invigorate the space
 Warmer, brighter shades are preferable in these   and make it feel fresh. However, if your east-facing room
 spaces: think warm blush tones or creamy,   is more commonly used in the evenings, then it might be
 rich beiges, to create an inviting, airy feel, and   better to embrace the cooler evening light with a soft,
 avoid colours with a grey base – a yellow or pink   calm colour scheme that feels restful and relaxing.
 foundation is your best bet here.
 Or you could go the opposite way and embrace
 the darker feeling by painting the room in a deep,
 dramatic shade. Again, opt for colours with a richer,
 warmer base tone to create a cosy ambience.
 Jitney by Farrow & Ball

        Breakfast Room Green by Farrow & Ball
 South facing rooms
 Rooms facing south will enjoy bright,
 natural light all day long, meaning that   West facing rooms
 generally, the world is your oyster when
 it comes to selecting your shades. The   If your room faces to the West,
 light may typically be warmer, so cooler   you’ll have the opposite to consider.
 shades will read more yellow, but will   West-facing rooms get little morning
 balance the intensity of the sunlight   sunlight but will bask in the glow of
 streaming in.   the sunset and warm, evening light.
        If you use the space more in the
 The only  thing  to avoid is a  bright,   afternoon and the evening, then a
 brilliant white, which can feel a bit too   rich tone will enhance the golden light.
 clinical and stark in such a light space –   If your space is more commonly used in
 if you’re set on shades of white, then an   the mornings, then colours will appear
 off-white is a better bet.  muted and greyer, so it’s important to
        try and choose a ‘chameleon’ shade that
        will adapt with the changing light.
 Cooler shades are a great choice in a
 room with a southerly aspect, as the
 amount of natural light in the room can   Ed’s note: My west-facing dining room
 tolerate them. So, if you’ve been longing   is  bathed in Setting  Plaster by Farrow
 to use soft blues or greys, you can’t   &  Ball,  and  it  works  a  treat,  turning
 really go wrong here – they’ll lend your   from a soft neutral pink at breakfast to
 space a lighter, airier feel no matter the   a deliciously warm, golden pink by the
 size of the room.  time we sit down for dinner.
 Borrowed Light by Farrow & Ball                              Freckle by Earthborn Paints
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