
Refresh your ceiling
Painting your ceiling is the fastest way to lighten and brighten a room. When it comes to choosing a ceiling paint, there are a couple of important things to consider. Is the room in a damp area of the house? Is the room prone to mould? How many coats do you want to paint? Dulux colours featured: Whisper White (ceiling and wall), Wasabi (beams) and Stilted Stalks (wall).
Follow 3 easy steps to get you started.
Ceilings refresh project ideas
Dulux Ceiling White is perfect for living rooms, bedrooms and hallways. It has a mould resistant formula with a five-year guarantee against mould, and is low odour and low VOC.
Dulux Ceiling White +PLUS Kitchen&Bathroom is suitable for the whole home, particularly damp areas such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. It gives one coat cover over light colours, and has a mould resistant formula with a ten-year guarantee against mould.
Ceiling Refresh

Wall
Concrete Effect Pale Elements
Dulux Design Effects – Concrete Effect
Make a statement in your home and enjoy the refined modern industrial textural effect of polished concrete with Concrete Effect from the Dulux Design Effects Collection. Concrete is perfect for walls in your living room, bedroom and study.

Ceiling
Ocean Current
Blues can create a tranquil and calming atmosphere in your home. Dark blues can add sophistication and moodiness to the space whilst lighter blues can add a sense of calm. Blue is a versatile colour and can be easily schemed with many other colours for the interior or exterior.

Wall
Shetland Lace
The soft neutral with a pink undertone Shetland Lace is a refreshing complement to stronger accents of terracotta and timber browns. It pairs well with charcoals such as Brown Mystery and whites such as Casper White Quarter and White On White™.

Ceiling
Summer Cloud Quarter
Luminous, natural and muted are just a few of the qualities from the Dulux Neutrals range. The right shade and tone can easily transform any space, from clean and crisp to warm and inviting. The Neutrals range provides the flexibility to personalise your home with layers of other complementary shades or accent colours. Neutrals are an excellent place to start for many interior styles.
Time to paint
You're ready to paint. Follow these steps to get the best result.
Here's what you'll need to get started:
Tools & Accessories
Undercoat/stain blocker (if required)
Paint pot – for cutting in
Roller tray
Roller extension pole

The clean look of a white and neutral colour scheme can help open up the space in your bedroom. Adding warm neutral hues can make the space feel more inviting, while cool neutrals can add layers and depth inside your home.

Brown and grey are both neutral colours, so they naturally pair together in a room. Grey is a versatile colour that adds a soft and serene touch while earthy brown tones can bring a sense of cosiness and warmth to the room.

Sitting next to each other on the colour wheel, green and blue work together to create a harmonious scheme. Both naturally calming and relaxing colours, this palette can help turn your bedroom into a space that is perfect for rest and rejuvenation.

A feature wall is a great way to add a bit of colour and personality to the room. When choosing your wall, consider your space as a whole to find the best focal point. Avoid choosing a wall with windows that give the room it’s natural light, as these two focal points may clash.