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SUNSHINE COAST, Australia - AussieJournal -- Cushions are one of the simplest ways to refresh a room, adding both comfort and style. Finding the right combination of colour and texture brings a whole space together, while setting the tone and mood for the room.
The Mood of Colour
Colours influence the way we feel, and using cushions is one of the easiest ways to harness this in your home:
*Neutrals (beige, ivory, soft grey): Create calm and balance. Perfect for bedrooms and living areas where you want a comforting setting.
*Cool tones (blue, green): Foster relaxation and focus. Sage or olive green feels grounding, while navy adds depth and coziness.
*Warm tones (terracotta, ochre, blush): Bring warmth and energy, ideal for social spaces where you want a welcoming feel.
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*Bold shades (red, orange, mustard): Add vibrancy and spark conversation. Work best as accents so they energize without overwhelming.
Here are a few design tips to get the most out of your cushions:
*Use colour to identify zones: Use cooler tones in quiet reading nooks and warmer accents in social spaces.
*Follow the 60-30-10 rule: Let one colour dominate (often a neutral), support it with a secondary tone, and add 10% as an accent pop through cushions.
*Adapt seasonally: Light linen and soft pastels work beautifully in spring/summer; velvets and rich tones suit autumn/winter.
*Connect spaces: Choose accent cushions that tie together indoor and outdoor areas, creating flow between zones.
*Refresh regularly: Even swapping out a few cushion covers can instantly update the feel of a room.
To view our range of custom cushions, learn more about your colour choices or place an order from around Australia, visit out our website - https://customcushioncompany.com.au/.
The Mood of Colour
Colours influence the way we feel, and using cushions is one of the easiest ways to harness this in your home:
*Neutrals (beige, ivory, soft grey): Create calm and balance. Perfect for bedrooms and living areas where you want a comforting setting.
*Cool tones (blue, green): Foster relaxation and focus. Sage or olive green feels grounding, while navy adds depth and coziness.
*Warm tones (terracotta, ochre, blush): Bring warmth and energy, ideal for social spaces where you want a welcoming feel.
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*Bold shades (red, orange, mustard): Add vibrancy and spark conversation. Work best as accents so they energize without overwhelming.
Here are a few design tips to get the most out of your cushions:
*Use colour to identify zones: Use cooler tones in quiet reading nooks and warmer accents in social spaces.
*Follow the 60-30-10 rule: Let one colour dominate (often a neutral), support it with a secondary tone, and add 10% as an accent pop through cushions.
*Adapt seasonally: Light linen and soft pastels work beautifully in spring/summer; velvets and rich tones suit autumn/winter.
*Connect spaces: Choose accent cushions that tie together indoor and outdoor areas, creating flow between zones.
*Refresh regularly: Even swapping out a few cushion covers can instantly update the feel of a room.
To view our range of custom cushions, learn more about your colour choices or place an order from around Australia, visit out our website - https://customcushioncompany.com.au/.
Source: Custom Cushions
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