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This pdf will help you choose the right colours for your walls . The contrasting colours, the complementary colours all are listed in the pdf with pictures . This will help you immensely while choosing colours

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Page 1: Colour Selection Guide for your Walls

COLOURCOLLECTIONS

f o r t h e p r o f e s s i o n a l

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Purple?

Power of Colours

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Explore the p03

Colour Wheel Colour FamiliesPristine Whites p05

Rustic Neutrals p09

Sunny Yellows p13

Sexy Reds

p17

Lush Greens

p21

Dewy Blues

p25

Creative Purples p29

Colour Creations p33

Product List p35

Designers of Choice p37

Index

Purple?

Yellow?

Just luv this!

Blue?

Colour have their own personalities. They evoke our feelings and can reflect qualities we process or value. Look more closely at the hues you’re drawn to - they might just offer some interesting insights!

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Colours bring about happiness, nostalgia, and memories of past and present. Warm colours invigorate and enamate a joyous sense of warmth while cool colours calm and transcend into harmony and relaxation. Crisp whites and neutrals embalm you in a haven of sanctuary while deep rich colours call out for attention and novelty.

Colour Decor SchemesThere are no strict rules on what colour should be for which spaces in your homes. However, there is a rule of thumb that you can follow to create a harmonious and beautiful balance in your home decor. By using the colour wheel, you can understand which colours work best together. The decor scheme tips will help you decide how best you can incorporate your favourite colour or theme, to create a scheme that can work best for you!

Explorethe Colour Wheel

03

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Choosing the right colour schemesThe Colour Wheel helps you understand how colours relate to each other and guides you towards selecting your colour schemes by using the Colour Harmony principles below. With the guidance of combinations of warm or cool colours, you will be able to set the mood for your space, and more importantly, achieve the level of comfort you would want to feel in your home.

INTENSITY

dullness brightness

P PRIMARYred, blue, yellow S SECONDARY

violet, green, orange

T TERTIARYblue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green

Understand the colour familiesStep 2:

hue= colour

Mix & matchStep 3:

shade tone tint= colour + black

= colour + grey

= colour + white

Adjust the intensityStep 4:

Basically it involves

using adjacent colours - usually 3 to 5 on the wheel. It works particularly well when using patterns, focusing on one dominant colour and serveral accents.

Adjacent/Analogous

Choose a schemeStep 1:

Choose the main colour you like,

then match it with the accent colours that sits on either side of its exact opposite (complementary colours) on the colour wheel.

Complementary

Find perfect harmony with three colours that forms a

triangle - all equal distances apart on the colour wheel. The secret to a triadic scheme is to vary the intensity of each colour or you may be overwhelmed.

Triadic

One colour won your heart? It’s

not just white that takes well to a single colour scheme. Any hue works when varied through tints, tones and shades.

Monochromatic

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Pristine WhitesColour Family

05

TriadicLush 1120

Divinity 3109

Chalk 8160

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Purity, Cleanliness & InnocenceWhite is featured in most decorating schemes. The practical and organised lean towards cool-based whites like Apple White, while those seeking balance and security seek out warmer whites like Chalk. Romantics look towards pearl or champagne based whites, which suggest a hint of glamour, exudes a sense of calmness and harmony.

Decorating with whites on the walls, ceilings and even with furniture brightens a room, creates the illusion of a larger space. Use warm whites like Chalk, which soften areas and add a sense of comfort in a contemporary setting.

Easy WashChalk 8160

3-in-1 MedifreshDivinity 3109

Odour-lessLush 1120

Chalk 8160 Dreamland 1149 Barley White 1141

Orchid White 1139 Apple White 1140 Bluebell White 8159

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Complementary

Apple white 1140

Glory 3166

Tender 8149

Dreamland 1149

Off whites in dinings and kitchens are never a bad idea. Choosing a colour like Dreamland which is not stark but creamy, and pairing with a soft lavender lends a comforting touch to its contemporary flair. Complementary Purple Angel 5045

Cool whites can suit any style, and especially so for a modern, urban look. Apple White in an urban setting gives modern, minimalist spaces that extra-sharp zing, and highlights everything around it.

Revitalize 8121 Odour-lessApple White 1140

Easy WashRevitalize 8121

3-in-1 MedifreshGlory 3166

Odour-lessDreamland 1149

Easy WashTender 8149

VinilexPurple Angel 5045

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Conjure a gallery-like open living areas by having whimsical whites with a soft tinge of plum like Indigo Mist. Complement with a deeper similar shades in the sofa and rugs to add a balance note to the harmony.

The current trend is off-whites with

underlying hints of colours for the open plan living style in contemporary

homes.”

Adjacent/Analogous

Orchid White 1139

Indigo Mist 1129

Lilac White 1138

Lime Tint 5077

Off White 5039

Tangerine 3141

For those who love the feel of pristine and lightness, off white shades work best for you. Off White and Lime Tint provide the right visual temperature for a living room and create a sense of spaciousness and lightness.

Complementary

VinilexOff White 5039

VinilexLime Tint 5077

3-in-1 MedifreshTangerine 3141

Odour-lessOrchid White 1139

Odour-lessIndigo Mist 1129

Odour-lessLilac White 1138

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08All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

White walls with strong silhouettes and neutral palettes an unusual chic living area. Minimalist linen-covered white sofas add to the pure and crisp impact that brings a punch to the overall design.

Monochromatic

Smoke Pearl 5087

Bluebell White 8159

Urban Grey 1113

The magic of White...What’s so special about white? It reflects about 80% of the light it receives, making it a potent decorating tool. White and equally pale tones like cream, will maximise the available light, making them the ideal choice for sun-starved rooms. White also recedes (seems further away), so it makes smaller rooms look larger.

Easy WashBluebell White 8159

Odour-lessUrban Grey 1113

VinilexSmoke Pearl 5087

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Rustic NeutralsColour Family

09

Light Cocoa 5056

Red Earth 3168

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Organic, Sophisticated & RelaxedThe need to create warmth and security in a home is as strong as ever. Natural shades of clay and tans like Latte and Rustic Brown continue to play a vital role, sparking off a relaxed yet sophisticated feel.

Stronger naturals like Treasure Chest and Ranch Mink create a strong earthy element, inviting a sense of rich and deep sensuality. Notwithstanding the spaces where they are applied, neutrals are the new colour of glamour.

New Blue 3148

Triadic

Contrasting textures, fabrics and colours are key to decorating with neutrals. A pop of colour like New Blue in dining accessories complement the neutral wall, while earth coloured chairs work well in completing the look without feeling sterile.

Latte 1114 Rustic Brown 1117 Maldives Sand 1116

Light Cocoa 5056 Khaki 1192 Ranch Mink 1171

VinilexLight Cocoa 5056

3-in-1 MedifreshRed Earth 3168

3-in-1 MedifreshNew Blue 3148

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Complementary

Lavender Charm 1131Latte 1114Keep a complementary scheme interesting by varying the textures and mixing prints and solids. Latte is a versatile colour that will coordinate well with paler hues of Moon and Lavender Charm.

Moon 1106

Do use green-based natural colours as a neutral! Varying different shades of neutrals is a great way to make a room feel cohesive. Decorating with other natural materials like timber furniture adds to the elegance of the room.

Monochromatic

Putty 1189

Maldives Sand 1116

Treasure Chest 1180

Odour-lessMaldives Sand 1116

Odour-lessPutty 1189

Odour-lessTreasure Chest 1180

Odour-lessLatte 1114

Odour-lessMoon 1106

Odour-lessLavender Charm 1131

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Cornfield 5085

To keep a monochromatic scheme from getting boring, use a different wood tones in furniture to pair with the wall colour. Deep oak wood works wonders with wall colour Rustic Brown. Coordinate with lighter tone of lampshades to harmonise the neutral palette.

Give a kick to neutrals by using colours or curved furniture to stimulate visual interest. Bright coloured cabinets kick up a notch with the Khaki and Putty walls, adding a punch to the neutral palette.

Beige when teamed with brown, is the best neutral combination,

bringing warmth to a

room.”

Rustic Brown 1117

Cocoa Bar 1179

Monochromatic

Complementary

Khaki 1192Putty 1189

Fire Engine Red 1168

Odour-lessRustic Brown 1117

VinilexCornfield 5085

Odour-lessCocoa Bar 1179

Odour-lessKhaki 1192

Odour-lessPutty 1189

Odour-lessFire Engine Red 1168

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Adjacent/Analogous

Urban Living...Greys and browns are the new power player in modern interiors. Cool and warm-based neutral colours have a serene feel, and are ideal in areas where socialising frequently occurs. Most importantly, it can accomodate most other hues including bright tones and soft pastels.

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Dusk 1130

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Imbue your bedroom with a deep rich neutral like Ranch Mink, and it harnonises with the beige cabinet and pillows. A dapple of muted Mauve Pink and lavender in basic accessories add to the romantic notion.

Ranch Mink 1171

Mauve Pink 1182

Odour-lessRanch Mink 1171

Odour-lessMauve Pink 1182

Odour-lessDusk 1130

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Sunny YellowsColour Family

13

Triadic

Peaceful 3138

New Blue 3148

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Effervescent, Vivacious & OptimisticWarm yellows are happy, positive and a burst of exuberant energy. Warm yellows like golden honeys and apricot yellows paint an uplifting mood. Cool Yellows like soft citrus and lemon yellows are classic, a touch of understated luxe and elegance. Bright lime yellows or tart lemons create an unexpected splash of colours, infusing the space with optimism and energy.

A glint of yellow in living room delights. Here, a melting yellow Peaceful, works together with crisp white furnishings and warmed by circular orange lamps. It is contrasted beautifully, and chilled by the paled blue wall.

Fantasy Orange 8169

Peaceful 3138 Vanilla Crème 1150 Sunlight 1190

Sunglow 1108 Earth Yellow 3142 Golden Buff 5063

3-in-1 MedifreshPeaceful 3138

3-in-1 MedifreshNew Blue 3148

Easy WashFantasy Orange 8169

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Light coloured bedrooms in various shades of yellow create a sense of calm and serenity. White linen sheets, with sheer white curtains complete the look of this pale palette.

Warm Yellow and rust orange are ideal colours to add a friendly warmth to the kitchen. They are the natural choices for the kitchen because its golden and buttery tones suggest sumptousness. Avoid overly saturated shades as it corresponds the perception of heat.

Adjacent/Analogous

Mandarin Glow 1111

Sunglow 1108

Glory 3166

Monochromatic

Lime Tint 5077

Moon 1106

Sunshine 8133

Odour-lessSun Glow 1108

Easy WashMandarin Glow 1111

3-in-1 MedifreshGlory 3166

VinilexLime Tint 5077

Odour-lessMoon 1106

Easy WashSunshine 8133

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Adjacent/Analogous

Tangerine 5050

Golden Buff 5063

Because yellow is associated with cheerfulness and optimism, it makes a perfect decorating choice for a dining space where gatherings and interaction takes place. Puncture the butter-and-cream yellow with a contrasting purple timepiece to create a focal point of interest.

Yellow and tangerine walls and white woodwork, along with snaps of scarlet red pull this room’s architechture together. Sometimes simple accessories in snaps of analogous colours are all it takes to enliven the room, creating an analogous harmony.

Yellow’s bright hue and high

reflective value makes it good choice for rooms that need some brightening

up.”

Deep Scarlet 1184

Odour-lessVanilla Crème 1150

Odour-lessDeep Violet 1134

3-in-1 MedifreshEarth Yellow 3142

VinilexGolden Buff 5063

VinilexTangerine 5050

Odour-lessDeep Scarlet 1184

Complementary

Vanilla Crème 1150

Deep Violet 1134

Earth Yellow 3142

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Where to use Yellow? The beauty of yellows is that it works almost in all spaces. Warm yellows with browns and creams relay a country touch and are great for dinings or kitchens, while softer cream yellows are contemporary and clean, great for family rooms. Avoid overly bright yellows in children’s bedroom, go for a milder shade of yellow instead, as excessive exposure to it may cause fatigue.

Don’t forget... Colours of your home accessories can complement your wall colours! Go for an small touches of accents for a refreshing splash of colour!

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Monochromatic

Earth Yellow 3142

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Using a single colour scheme can be tricky. To avoid overpowering the bedroom seek out a colour that is lively but not too bold, like Earth Yellow and apply on one feature wall.

Sunlight 1190

Urban Grey 1113

3-in-1 MedifreshEarth Yellow 3142

Odour-lessSunlight 1190

Odour-lessUrban Grey 1113

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Sexy RedsColour Family

17

Triadic

Name 0000

Name 0000

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All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Strength, Passion & RomanceReds are colours that will outlast any season. Graduating from soft pinks to deeper tones smouldering berries and coppers, red’s volatile nature makes it a versatile and resourceful shade.

Add earthy undertones to red and transform it into vibrant rich nuances of wine and red oak.

Red is a versatile colour. Endearing when paired with off whites and shades of pink, classic when paired with neutrals or greys, and urban when used with brilliant whites.

Spellbound 8116 Glory 3166 Sassy 1105

Scarlet 3165 Spectrum Red 5046 Glamorous 8172

Odour-lessMandarin Glow 1111

Odour-lessBallerina 1181

3-in-1 MedifreshGlory 3166

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Glory 3166

Tangerine 5050

Red is a daring choice, with a high impact design statement that is unapologetically, enticing. Red walls bring a flair to an elegant living area, with gentle blue sofa to complement.

Adjacent/Analogous

Vanilla 3111

Small spaces are perfect for experimenting with vivid colours. Here, two bright colours unify to create a varied look. Glory combined with Tangerine, complete with dark wood injects instant drama to the dining space, adding to the vivid modernism.

Triadic

Stream 8137

Spellbound 8116 Spring Yellow 3179

3-in-1 MedifreshGlory 3166

VinilexTangerine 5050

3-in-1 MedifreshVanilla 3111

Easy WashSpellbound 8116

3-in-1 MedifreshSpring Yellow 3179

Easy WashStream 8137

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Monochromatic

Spectrum Red 5046

If you can’t commit to a completely red room, try having only one wall in red. Hang fabrics or artwork in varying shades of the colour as a stylish alternative to tone down the shade. Choose mid tones in smaller doses such as in pillows or a quilt is equally warming.

A full strength red like Spectrum Red and muted green neutrals are the perfect match for an urban yet sophisticated look. An elaborated chandelier of crystals adds a sparkle to the colours and design, giving it a classic yet stylish twist.

A blast of red will

work in most modern interiors,

making it a focal point and adding life to the spaces.”

Rose White 8156

Scarlet 3165

Kiwippi 5071

Raspberry Sorbet 3167

Ash Grey 5037

Complementary

3-in-1 MedifreshScarlet 3165

3-in-1 MedifreshRaspberry Sorbet 3167

Easy WashRose White 8156

VinilexSpectrum Red 5046

VinilexKiwippi 5071

VinilexAsh Grey 5037

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Sassy 1105

Heat Raiser...Red is a powerful colour. Studies show that exposure to it can raise your blood pressure, stimulate your heart and blood circulation, and help build up red blood cells. Red affects your emotions too. It brings heat, intensity and passion, and revs up all your colour senses, including your appetite. These properties can work in your favour if you use red wisely in your home. Go for splashes of scarlet and ruby in areas where you want excitement and activity - playrooms, hall way and entrance area.

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Red in living rooms invites and entices – extending a welcoming warmth feel. To avoid overpowering of red, use it on one wall and your energy level raises each time you look at it. Throw in a rug and pair it with the palest tinge on the walls to create a stylist urban twist.

Ballerina 1181

Odour-lessSassy 1105

Odour-lessBallerina 1181

VinilexSwansdown 5075

Swansdown 5075

Monochromatic

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Lush GreensColour Family

21

Triadic

Raindrop 1160

Excitement 8152

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Natural, Calm & BalancedThink green! Inspired by eco-living trends, tranquil palettes of Citrus, Sprout and Peppermint are perfect for a nurturing and relaxing escapade. Deep olives like Kiwippi and forest greens pay homage to mother nature’s palette, while bright limes are all but the continuing urban favorites, injecting energy and positivity into every room.

Don’t forget cool shades of jade and teals that evoke a sense of rejuvenation to contemporary interiors, bringing balance and harmony.

Vivid Orange 1170

Tart Twist 8163

Spruce up a room by giving it a shot of fresh natural colour.Coordinate with a soft lavender pleated curtain with shots of Vivid Orange accessory pieces, and you’ll end up with a refreshing statement in your study room.

Tart Twist 8163 Green Tea 3154 Willow Green 5028

Sprout 1122 Citrus 1157 Lettuce 3149

Easy WashTart Twist 8163

Easy WashExcitement 8152

Odour-lessVivid Orange 1170

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Green Tea 3154

Sherbet 5066

Pistachio 8164

The right colours can stimulate and relax your senses and create happy memories. Green is an organic colour of nature and is used here in varying tones to their advantage, with a tranquil effect. Pairing with cream finishes react well with the green background, proving to be soothing and easy to live with.

Monochromatic

Monochromatic

Willow Green 5028

Turf Green 5033

Finished in a soft sheen of Green Tea, it gives a subtle reminder of nature - healthy, fresh, and alive. Coupled with a regal muted rug and unusual brown console, it provides a sophisticated backdrop for art pieces.

Kiwippi 5071

3-in-1 MedifreshGreen Tea 3154

VinilexKiwippi 5071

VinilexTurf Green 5033

VinilexWillow Green 5028

Easy WashPistachio 8164

VinilexSherbet 5066

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Like the first sprouts of grass, the colour Sprout in a bedroom adds a rejuvenating note to the resting area. Go for bright corals or tomato oranges in rugs or couch to shake things up. To add variety, try multiple shades of green so it will better coordinate with the rest of the decor.

If you choose to have a big burst of green, apply it on the wall. Create patterns or stripes with varying shades for visual stimulation. A well chosen piece of furniture in a contrasting red brings attention to the space, while greenery in the form of maidenhair ferns help cool and ground it in its environment.

Muted or pale shades of green are particularly soothing, making

it perfect shades for

areas suitable for sleeping or

relaxation”

White Ice 5073

Sprout 1122

Complementary

Complementary

Pink Pop 8173

Citrus 1157

Fresh Celery 1123

Fire Engine Red 1168

Odour-lessSprout 1122

VinilexWhite Ice 5073

Easy WashPink Pop 8173

Odour-lessCitrus 1157

Odour-lessFire Engine Red 1168

Odour-lessFresh Celery 1123

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Adjacent/Analogous

Natural Wonder...Green is a colour we instinctively seek out when we’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed. Studies show that exposure to green will result in deep, slow breathing. This calming effect is the reason people sit in the “green room” before appearing on television programs, and it’s why many hospital use green, to help in calming and healing. Its vibrancy and links to nature are what makes green such a positive colour to live with.

24All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Dining spaces are where you commune with your family and friends. Because of its ability to blend with its adjacent colours of blues, the combination of blues and greens are always a favourite pair for a attractive and refreshing, yet surprisingly neutral.

Lettuce 3149

New Blue 3148

Hollyhock 3174

3-in-1 MedifreshLettuce 3149

3-in-1 MedifreshNew Blue 3148

3-in-1 MedifreshHollyhock 3174

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Dewy BluesColour Family

25

Triadic

Sandcastle 1107

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Cool, Clear & ConfidentBring forth memories of Mediterranean seas and ocean waves, with Stream and Jewel Blue.

Heritage blues like Cosmic Navy reflect a timeless quality, and when paired with lighter icy blues, open up a vast expanse of space and light in the living interior. Inspired by idyllic getaways where blue horizons linger, blues are the everlasting favourites of most people and a positive uplift in one’s journey through life.

Lightest Lavender 8180

Stream 8137

What colour could be more suited than the happy combination of blue, yellow and pink? The Stream colour as a backdrop for the powdery blue chair works wonders with white shutters, providing a clean and fresh vibe.

Stream 8137 Cosmic Navy 3133 Harmony 8112

Jewel Blue 1197 Pansy Blue 8182 Continental BLue 5051

Easy WashStream 8137

Odour-lessSandcastle 1107

Easy WashLightest Lavender 8180

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A bold shade of sky-blue invigorates the bedroom of a young child. Different shades of blue serve as the backdrop for fun prints and accessories. An all white wicker bed adds to the casual and carefree hideout for the kid.

Blue is a perennial favourite in decorating no matter what shade it comes in. Especially so when used in varying tones - it provides a glimpse of nobility and clarity. Blues are fantastic against silver, and so it is outstanding when used in kitchen with plenty of silverware.

Ocean Sky 1159

Blue Harmony 3132

Complementary

Cosmic Navy 3133

Peaceful 3138

Monochromatic

Continental Blue 5051

Yellow Rose 8174

3-in-1 MedifreshCosmic Navy 3133

VinilexContinental Blue 5051

3-in-1 MedifreshPeaceful 3138

3-in-1 MedifreshBlue Harmony 3132

Odour-lessOcean Sky 1159

Easy WashYellow Rose 8174

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Monochromatic

Jewel Blue 1197

Adjacent colour-mix of blues and greens will never go wrong. Give the living area a relaxed but coordinated feel by mixing and matching fabrics, pictures and furnishings in related colours.

Pale powdery blue is a favourite focal colour in the hot summer weather. Throw in deeper tones to complete the monochromatic harmony and be all ready to kick back and relax in the comfort of a blue room.

Go for the simplicity of blue and

white – you can never go wrong

with it.”

Adjacent/Analogous

Sprout 1122

Allure 8154

Blue Chiffon 3131

Pansy Blue 8182

Harmony 8112

Odour-lessJewel Blue 1197

Odour-lessSprout 1122

Easy WashAllure 8154

3-in-1 MedifreshBlue Chiffon 3131

Easy WashHarmony 8112

Easy WashPansy Blue 8182

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It’s a breeze...Blue is a cool colour with low reflective value, so it diffuses and softens light, making the room feels cool and comfortable. Particularly effective is pale blue, which is striking and soothing at the same time. It can be used both as a wall colour or introduced into a colour scheme as an accent.

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Seabreeze 1126

Peace 8109

Clear Water 1124

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Blues can be smart and sophisticated in any room design. Envelope your study in an ocean wave colour like Seabreeze, and it adds a sense of calm like no other. Create interest with varying degrees of blue and include a touch of seagrass green with potted plants.

Monochromatic

Odour-lessSeabreeze 1126

Odour-lessClear Water 1124

Easy WashPeace 8109

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Creative PurplesColour Family

29

Sassy 1105

Lavender Charm 1131

All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Bold, Noble & EnlightenedDeep purple shades strike a chord with the romantics, striking up images of rich budoirs and jeweled treasures. Create new daring designs with plums and make a statement with it.

Softer hues like lavenders and lilacs add a lighter touch to the palette for the contemporary space. Violets give a depth that add a touch of understated class and elegance to the complexity of the space.

Adjacent/Analogous

Purple Romance 1174

Moody aubergine walls may seem a surprising choice for a living area, but pair with a soft violet wall, white upholstery and soft throw cushion, and the room is transformed into an elegant yet comfortable lounging space.

Meadow Sweet 3127 Orchid Purple 1193 Grape 8185

Harmonious Purple 8170 Persian Silk 8187 Purple Romance 1174

Odour-lessLavender Charm 1131

Odour-lessPurple Romance 1174

Odour-lessSassy 1105

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Purple wears many hats. In a deep hue like Harmonious Purple, it adds drama to an ordinary design. Yet you can soothe the space with a softer shade of violet on the side wall and carpet.

When paired with dark wood furnishing, the lavender colour takes centrestage in this simple yet comfortable living room. The amethyst walls serve as an elegant backdrop for the yellow shades and cushions, rounding out a well-curated mix.

Complementary

Thistle 5090

Orchid Purple 1193

Allure 8154

Harmonious Purple 8170

Monochromatic

Candle Light 5084

Excitement 8152

Odour-lessOrchid Purple 1193

VinilexThistle 5090

VinilexCandle Light 5084

Easy WashHarmonious Purple 8170

Easy WashAllure 8154

Easy WashExcitement 8152

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Taking advantage of the room’s natural light, a lightly coloured purple tinge creates a brightly lit dining area. Punctuate the simplicity by a deeper shade of purple tabletop and add sparkle with bright avant-garde bar chairs and accessories.

Purple is not for everyone, but when used, its varied shades can be calming in a bedroom. A musky shade of Persian Silk with its quieter shades of Violet Shadow emphasizes serenity in the bedroom, soothes the senses and spirit.

Monochromatic

Purple always steals

the show. Passionate

and dreamy, it makes a statement

with its deep luscious tones.”

Violet Shadow 8186

Complementary

Grape 8185

Tender 8149

Yellow Rose 8174

Persian Silk 8187

Pink Frost 1194

Easy WashTender 8149

Easy WashGrape 8185

Easy WashYellow Rose 8174

Easy WashPersian Silk 8187

Easy WashViolet Shadow 8186

Odour-lessPink Frost 1194

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Simple luxury...Deep purple shades can seem overpowering, but knock back with white, their mood becomes refreshing and serene. A combination of various purple tones creates the perfect ambiance for family areas or bedrooms.

32All colours shown in photograph may vary from paint colours due to lighting. All colours shown are as close to the actual Nippon Paint colours as modern printing techniques permit. Please refer to Nippon Paint Colour My World for more accurate colours.

Transform your child’s room into a playful retreat with hues of periwinkle and lilacs on the walls. Add a punch of coral to the mix in her personal wardrobe and toys, keeping things fun and bright.

Triadic

Lush 1120

Meadow Sweet 3127

Tangerine 5050

3-in-1 MedifreshMeadow Sweet 3127

Odour-lessLush 1120

VinilexTangerine 5050

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Colour CreationsCreating your own colours with Nippon Paint

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With Nippon Paint’s COLOUR CREATIONS, there is no limit to your imagination! Our state-of-the-art system scans practically any material - a photograph, fabric or even a paper sample, to any colour that you desire. Get your inspiration from the wide array of colours from our Nippon Paint Colour Creations fandeck. You can now choose any colour from our full range of Nippon Paint products!

• Odour-less EasyWash• Odour-less All-in-1• Easy Wash with Teflon™• 3-in-1 Medifresh• Vinilex 5000 Low Odour• Bodelac 9000• Aqua Bodelac • Weatherbond• Weatherbond AlgaeGuard• SolaReflect

Depending on your needs, your creation is available in any one of Nippon Paint’s premium paint finishes.

For more information on the locations of Nippon Paint Colour Creations system, please call the Customer Service Hotline at 6265 5355.

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Peppermint NIPPON PAINT

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Green Sprout NIPPON PAINT

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Turf Green

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Visit our Nippon Paint stores and be enticed by the wide range of new and exciting colours from our Colour Selector chips. Each colour chip allows you to view and co-ordinate colours easily and beautifully.

Nippon Paint Colour SelectorsStep 1:

Once you’ve selected your preferred colours, simply bring the colour chips to any Nippon Paint store, and our friendly personnel will accurately dispense the right shade, hue, tint and accent paint colours using Nippon Paint Colour Creations Machine – an innovative, computerised paint system.

Getting Your ColourStep 3:

Step 2:Arrange colours to your desired effect. Use a light, medium and dark shade of the same family colour for a monochromatic scheme. You may even bring the colour chips home to discuss with your family and interior designer.

Mixing and Matching

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Product ListSolutions for everypart of your home

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Nippon Easy Wash with Teflon™ Premium washable paint cleans off stains easily• Teflon™ technology• Outstanding washability• Long lasting colours

• Covers hairline cracks• Alkali resistant• Anti-fungus/mould

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Nippon 3-in-1 Medifresh Anti-bacterial protection for your loved ones• Anti-bacterial formula up to

5 years - useful for inhibition of asthma, flu & diarrhoea

• Outstanding washability• Long lasting colours• Anti-fungus/mould/algae

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Nippon Vinyl SilkElegant silky shades for a sense of passion• Luxurious silky sheen finish• Long lasting colurs• Good hiding power

• Durable• Fast drying• Anti-fungus

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Nippon Vinilex 5000 Low Odour Smooth matt finish• Low Odour• Smooth matt finish• Long lasting colours

• Good coverage• Durable• Anti-Fungus

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Nippon SolaReflectHigh performance heat reduction• Surface temperture up to 5ºC cooler• Heat reduction effect-energy

saving

• Excellent weather resistance• Anti fungus/algae• Long lasting colours

2Nippon Odour~less All-in-1 Almost no paint odour during and after painting• Almost no paint odour • Near zero VOC • Covers hairline cracks

• Resistance to fungus • Anti-bacterial • Washable

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INTERIOR Exterior

Nippon Aqua BodelacWater-based modified acrylic gloss enamel paint with low VOC• High gloss finishes for wood &

metal surfaces• Protects against corrosion

• Excellent adhesion to wood & metal surfaces

• Long lasting colours

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Nippon Bodelac 9000High gloss paint for excellent finishing• Super gloss and matt finishes for

wood & Metal sufaces• Anti-fungus

• Protects againt corrosion• Long lasting colours

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Wood & Metal Paint

Nippon RoofguardUV resistance, protects against sun and rain• Excellent light-fast alkali resistant

pigments• Effective mould control additive

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Roof Paint

Nippon Odour~less EasyWashAll the benefits of Odour-less All-in-1 with added Superior Washability• Almost no paint odour• Teflon™ surface protector• Superior washability

• Anti-stain formula = 2x easier to clean• Near zero VOC

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Nippon WeatherbondHigh performance exterior paint to protect your house• High performance paint for

exterior walls• Anti-carbonation formula

• Excellent resistance to dirt, water, alkali, chemicals & peeling

• Excellent adhesion to wall surface

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Nippon Weatherbond AlgaeGuardHigh performance exterior paint with enhanced anti-algae and anti-streak marks performance• Excellent resistance to

algae/fungi • Resistant to dirty streak marks

• Weather resistant and durable

• Low VOC

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Interior Wood VarnishNippon Paint Timberlac Clear & tinted wood varnish to enhance natural wood surfaces• Available in various tints in high

glass finishes• Excellent flow & Leveling for a

smoother finish

• Anti-fungus

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Nippon Pylox Spray PaintConvenient spray can packaging for decorative and protective purposes• Super gloss and matt finishes for

wood & Metal sufaces• Anti-fungus

• Protects againt corrosion• Long lasting colours

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Spray PaintWood PaintNippon Timbercoat Maintain colour consistency, ideal for fences, balconies and wooden wall

• Excellent durability• Excellent adhesion

• Contains light-fast pigments• Effective mould control addictive

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Exterior Wood Varnish

Nippon SolarshieldExcellent shades with UV filters, protect wooden surfaces• Water resistant• Filers out UV rays

• Excellent abrasion resistance• Long lasting protection

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Recognizing the best in the interior fieldArdously screened and handpicked from the very best in the interior design industry, Nippon Pant Designers of Choice is an exclusive selection of creative visionaries with the demonstrated capacity to be at the forefront of cutting-edge design and colour trends.

Nippon Paint is proud to endorse these trend-setting space planner under Designers of Choice after strict assessments of their impeccable track record, delightful workmanship, innovative

d e s i g n s and their persistence in using only high quality products in their work. Specially trained in Nippon Paint colours and products, Nippon Paint

Designers of Choice are well-equipped with all the right tools to cater to your needs and liking.

Make them your Designer of Choice.

Your dream home deserves only the best.

Find out more @ http://www.nipponpaint.com.sg/services/designers-of-choice/overview/

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