Anyone who has been faced with the daunting task of choosing paint colours will know that it can be a time consuming process, often involving lots of test pots and a fair bit of trial and error. With the new digital tool Dulux ColourView, deciding on the perfect hue for your home is now a whole lot easier. An exciting update to the Dulux Colour App, I've been testing it out the over the last few days and know for sure that this will be my go-to tool for any future painting projects.
I'm sure you're wondering how it works, and it's really easy. You simply select the ColourView feature in the Dulux Colour App, take a photo of a room, or upload an existing one to the app, then select a Dulux colour to virtually paint a section of the image. Within minutes you can visualise your colour choice and see your ideas come to life, without even picking up a paintbrush. I tested it out on some of the Dulux interior rooms provided on the app to demonstrate, but I also had fun playing around with some photos from home. Depending on what you are looking at paining, whether it be walls, ceilings, tabletops or craft projects, it's as easy as snap, colour and view.
I've mentioned several times lately how much I love earthy colours, so you'll see I've stepped outside of my all-white comfort zone to experiment with some beautiful greens and muted greys. Perfect for those who are renovating, Dulux ColourView allows you to move away from safe shades and achieve your dream colour without the fear of making mistakes.
Styling and photography by Michelle Halford for TDC
Dulux ColourView gives you the ability to experiment with more than 960 Dulux colours until the hue is just right. The easy to navigate Dulux Colour App also has a host of existing features including the clever ‘Colour Capture’ function which easily finds the closest Dulux colour match to any colour using the device’s camera and ‘Browse Colour’.
Compatible with iPhones and iPads, the new Dulux ColourView features on the free Dulux Colour App or is available to existing Dulux Colour App users as a free update, which can be downloaded here.
For further colour inspiration, product information, project ideas and store locator visit Dulux and be sure to follow on Facebook and Instagram.
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I'm sure you're wondering how it works, and it's really easy. You simply select the ColourView feature in the Dulux Colour App, take a photo of a room, or upload an existing one to the app, then select a Dulux colour to virtually paint a section of the image. Within minutes you can visualise your colour choice and see your ideas come to life, without even picking up a paintbrush. I tested it out on some of the Dulux interior rooms provided on the app to demonstrate, but I also had fun playing around with some photos from home. Depending on what you are looking at paining, whether it be walls, ceilings, tabletops or craft projects, it's as easy as snap, colour and view.
I've mentioned several times lately how much I love earthy colours, so you'll see I've stepped outside of my all-white comfort zone to experiment with some beautiful greens and muted greys. Perfect for those who are renovating, Dulux ColourView allows you to move away from safe shades and achieve your dream colour without the fear of making mistakes.
Styling and photography by Michelle Halford for TDC
Dulux ColourView gives you the ability to experiment with more than 960 Dulux colours until the hue is just right. The easy to navigate Dulux Colour App also has a host of existing features including the clever ‘Colour Capture’ function which easily finds the closest Dulux colour match to any colour using the device’s camera and ‘Browse Colour’.
Compatible with iPhones and iPads, the new Dulux ColourView features on the free Dulux Colour App or is available to existing Dulux Colour App users as a free update, which can be downloaded here.
For further colour inspiration, product information, project ideas and store locator visit Dulux and be sure to follow on Facebook and Instagram.
This is a sponsored post. For more information please visit my About Page.