If you’re buying into the heavily patterned, small print wallpaper look, keep your accessories and furniture simple and calm – and leave the wallpaper to do the showing off. Fabrics by Nono (Image 1 of 15)

Like to change your rooms regularly? Go for a trendy black and white base, and swap in and out accessories such as rugs and cushions. Amalienborg, Designers Guild (Image 2 of 15)
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Colour can be fairly neutral – choose mustards, browns and taupes for a grown up look. Embrace, Harlequin (Image 3 of 15)

One of this year’s hot colour combos, mustard yellow and black is great mixed with reflective furniture and textured rugs. Embrace, Harlequin (Image 4 of 15)

So, you’ve got a toning scheme – how do you pep it up abit? Add one item in a contrasting colour – these orange flowers make this scheme go from ‘wow’ to ‘wahay!’ Extravagance, Harlequin (Image 5 of 15)

Girly colours can be grown up – it’s all about what you match them with and the style of your furniture. Choose antiques and curves and you’re there… Gran Paradison, Designers Guild (Image 6 of 15)

If you put patterned paper on all four walls you need either good natural daylight to carry it off – or you need to be happy with an intimate, cosy looking room. Gran Paradiso, Designers Guild (Image 7 of 15)

Pink is a fun shade for a living room – pick fifties and sixties style furniture for a tongue in cheek look. Amaranta, Harlequin (Image 8 of 15)

Nervous of using too much colour? Choose a patterned wallpaper or fabric that’s set on a white or neutral background to dampen the effect. Arkona, Harlequin (Image 9 of 15)

Large prints on upholstered pieces can transform an ordinary space into something special. Dress it up with co-ordinating cushions and throws. Arkona, Harlequin (Image 10 of 15)

Stripes – they’re right on trend, but you need to be brave to use them. For best effect, stick to one wall. Arkona, Harlequin (Image 11 of 15)

Got a large space to decorate? Pull it together with one key colour – in this case petrol blue – dotted around the room. Kalaya, Harlequin (Image 12 of 15)

Think this room’s feminine? We don’t – we think it’s punchy, pushy and fabulous. Why? The colour’s darker – not so much lollipop as lipstick… Kalaya, Harlequin (Image 13 of 15)

Here’s a lesson in understatement – the only real colour is in the picture. The result? Your eye’s drawn to it and its style sets the tone for the whole room. Lagoon, Harlequin (Image 14 of 15)

Loving this colour for a cosy, Sunday afternoon in a chair type room. Keep it modern by mixing contemporary furniture with retro pieces. Lagoon, Harlequin (Image 15 of 15)
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