2015 Dulux Colour awards

Just thought I'd share some of my favourite colourful winners and finalists from the 2015 Dulux Colour Awards. Enjoy and be inspired - I know I am!


The coolest Vietnamese Restaurant in Smith St, Collingwood, Phamily Kitchen by Matthew Van Kooy won the Commercial Interior Public Space and Hospitality Award Dulux Colour Awards 2015
{The coolest Vietnamese Restaurant in Smith St, Collingwood, Phamily Kitchen by Matthew Van Kooy won the Commercial Interior Public Space and Hospitality Award. I'm loving those tiles and I have those pot plants! Photo by Dan Aulsebrook}


Grand Prix and Installation and Event winner of the Dulux Colour Awards 2015 was MIM Design with the Lexus Design Pavilion, with muted shades of sage and pale gold complementing their hanging floral display. Love those gold Bend Lucy chairs (at least I think they are)! Photography by Sean Fennessy
{Grand Prix and Installation and Event winner was MIM Design with the Lexus Design Pavilion, with muted shades of sage and pale gold complementing their hanging floral display. Love those gold Bend Lucy chairs (at least I think they are)! Photography by Sean Fennessy}


Local House by MAKE Architecture pushes the dark kitchen back to let the bright accents sing in this Residential Interior Finalist of the Dulux Colour Awards 2015
{Local House by MAKE Architecture pushes the dark kitchen back to let the bright accents sing in this Residential Interior Finalist. I love black kitchens but still don't know if I am brave enough to do one in my own house. Photo by Peter Bennetts}


Polychrome by David Boyle Architect uses multiple contrasting colours to enliven the facade of this existing red-brick Multi-residential facade, winning them the Best Multi Residential Award of the Dulux Colour Awards 2015.
{Polychrome by David Boyle Architect uses multiple contrasting colours to enliven the facade of this existing red-brick Multi-residential facade, winning them the Best Multi Residential Award. Great cohesion with the style of the letterboxes and stack-brick planter}


Anglesea House 4 by Emma Mitchell uses bright and dark, creating a balanced contemporary facade. Image by Dianna Snape.
{Anglesea House 4 by Emma Mitchell uses bright and dark, creating a balanced contemporary facade. Image by Dianna Snape}


Flack Studio's East Melbourne Residence was quietly understated, perfectly styled and beautiful photographed by Brooke Holm and Marsha Golemac, a Residential Interior Finalist of the Dulux Colour Awards 2015.
{Flack Studio's East Melbourne Residence was quietly understated, perfectly styled and beautifully photographed by Brooke Holm and Marsha Golemac, a Residential Interior Finalist}


View all the other 2015 Dulux Colour Award winners, finalists and entries at www.dulux.com.au/colourawards.


xo Romona


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