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‘Using complementary tones within the same colour group creates an incredibly stylish and relaxing space, especially when using green or blue,’ says Charlotte Cosby, head of creative at Farrow & Ball. ‘In this instance, the darker shade has been used on the lower walls, the lighter on the ceiling and slightly onto the upper walls, which has opened up the ceiling view. If you need to create the impression of a lower ceiling, try this in reverse and use the darker shade on the ceiling and

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