Not exact matches
Dark - blue walls and second - hand furniture create a cosy feel in this quirky living room.To make a dark colour like this work, paint architectural elements such as
dado rails, skirtings and picture rails in contrasting
white.
Flamboyant
white plaster mouldings — ceiling rose, wall panels,
dado rail, fireplace and overmantel mirror — combined with a lemon and gold scheme creates a luxurious, modern Georgian - inspired living room.
The deep heritage blue tone, under the
dado rail, balances the improvised gallery and allows the
white of the table top — as well as the art — to pop.
White wood panelling below the
dado rail keeps the space bright.
This smart space features painted tongue and groove to
dado height,
white sanitaryware and a black slate floor.
Create an inviting entrance to your home with azure - blue walls below the
dado rails, and the
white upper wall painted
white.
Grey is a popular choice in home decor at the moment and a soft shade is a great option for a hallway, adding a sophisticated feel when teamed with crisp
white woodwork, or mix it up by opting for a two - toned paint effect for a modern take on the
dado rail.
Used above the
dado rail it adds a feeling of intimacy to even grand spaces, and also works as a wonderful counterpoint to period features picked out in crisp
white or soft cream.
A slightly off -
white shade below the
dado rail provides a bit of warmth.
Painting in blue bellow a
dado or picture ledge at waist height, and above it in a soft shade of
white or warm ivory, lightens this hallway and adds a shot of colour.
To add interest to a staircase, use a traditional dark woodstain for hand rail and balusters, while sticking to
white gloss or eggshell paint for skirting and
dado.
In this traditional hallway an off -
white was used below the
dado rail for a slight contrast to the stark
white above.
To avoid this becoming too dominant, choose a
white that is sympathetic to the colour in the space — matching the
dado rail colour to the ground or print colour of a wallpaper is a great way to do this.
The dark plum walls are off - set by plum and gold leaf - motif wallpaper, with the wall above the
dado rail kept
white to ensure the colour isn't too overbearing.
Blue walls give a fresh feel to the original 1920s fittings in this bathroom, as well as softening more masculine features, such as the black
dado and stark,
white tiles.