Colours & Emotion For November 2020

wall painting images for hall
  1. Wooden colour

    Colour is a noticeable attribute around us. For babies and small children, understanding colour is essential as it is something that they will use for learning in all areas of their life. So when it comes to designing a child’s space, colour is one of the most important elements to take into account. Colour plays an important role in the overall aesthetic of a living space and by teaching a child all about colours, you can help them use it as a means of creative expression. After all, colour has the power to alter mood, productivity and learning.

  2. Wooden colour paint

    Are you an old soul? Do you yearn for the bygone era? Do antique pieces of furniture with its old-world charm fascinate you? If you answered all of these questions yes, then we have something just for you! If you believe in the mantra “old is gold” and vintage style makes you nostalgic, you can recreate your home based on a vintage theme with distressed furniture and artefacts. If you have been wondering how to bring life to dull and weathered wooden furniture, you can do so with a slick coat of wood paint from Berger Paints India. You can choose from a wide range of water-based variants that can be easily applied with a brush or a roller.

Rate This

Nature has bestowed us with exquisite colours, click here to discover the wonders of colour in nature.

Read More

Colours &
Nature

Gems and colours are intricately related; find out more about their association here.

Read More

Colours &
Gems

Fashion and colours go hand in hand, discover the secrets of this connection and up your style quotient here.

Read More

Colours &
Fashion

Colours & Fashion For November 2020

Trendy Colours

Keeping in the mind the ‘new normal’ and ‘quarantrends’, weddings are now an intimate affair with a small-scale ceremony, mostly performed at homes instead of grand banquets. Bridal designers have started creating masks that complement wedding sarees, keeping it similar to the blouse patterns and saree designs. If you are a bride-to-be, you can opt for masks that have motifs picked from your wedding saree or wedding gown. You can choose from fabrics such as crepe, net, lace, sequins or beads. While you prep for your big day, don’t forget to deck up your home as well. Berger has a range of emulsion paint to spruce up your walls and help make it wedding-ready!

traditional Indian saree

 

Rate This
Baby Play Colours

There can't be a better language for emotions than colours, click here to explore.

Read More

Colours &
Emotion

Gems and colours are intricately related; find out more about their association here.

Read More

Colours &
Gems

Nature has bestowed us with exquisite colours, click here to discover the wonders of colour in nature.

Read More

Colours &
Nature

Colours & Gems For November 2020

  1. Sphene

    sphene  gemstone colour

    The green gemstone in the photo that you see is of Sphene. The word "sphene" is derived from the Greek word, ‘sphen’, which means to ‘wedge’, alluding to the formation of its crystals. It is also known as Titanite due to its titanium content. It is a very rare brilliant yellowish-green, green, orange or brown gemstone. It displays high lustre, symbolising “divine light.” It is known to make the owner’s thoughts clear and increase creativity. Fascinating to look at, it is suitable as a home interior colour.

  2. Australian Boulder Opal

    Australian Opal gemstone

    You are looking at one of the finest varieties of opal gemstones known as the Australian Opal. It is found in the Australian Opal mines. The gem is recognised by its rich body tone and long-lasting play of colours such as blue, green, and teal for a rainbow effect. If you observe, it seems to encompass all the magnificence of nature in itself!

    You can choose the Australian Opal gemstone if you are looking for an alternative to diamonds. It is believed to be highly effective for those in the artistic and creative field.

Rate This
Baby Play Colours

There can't be a better language for emotions than colours, click here to explore.

Read More

Colours &
Emotion

Fashion and colours go hand in hand, discover the secrets of this connection and up your style quotient here.

Read More

Colours &
Fashion

Nature has bestowed us with exquisite colours, click here to discover the wonders of colour in nature.

Read More

Colours &
Nature

Colours & Nature For November 2020

Morpho Butterfly Image
  1. Fischer’s Love Birds

    Fischer’s lovebirds

    Doesn’t your heart melt looking at this loved-up pair? The birds in the picture are known as Fischer’s lovebirds. While most Fischer's lovebirds are green, many colour variations have been bred. They have a bright blue back and tail, a yellowish orange chest and a red beak. They are a chatty bunch and love to talk to one another. They might be small but are bold and always on the go. Just one look at these birds and double happiness guaranteed! Flaunting gorgeous colours from every angle, they are truly a photographer’s delight!

  2. Autumn leaves

    autumn leaves wall colour

    Autumn leaves are one of the most fascinating wonders of nature. During the spring and summer, the food-making process takes place in the leaf within many cells that contain chlorophyll, which lends it the green colour. However, in the fall period, because of changes in the length of daylight and changes in temperature, the leaves stop the food-making process. The chlorophyll breaks down, making the green colour disappear, just like magic! The yellow and orange colours become visible and give the leaves their fall splendour. How about you take note of this and use the shades as a wall colour combination?

Rate This
Baby Play Colours

There can't be a better language for emotions than colours, click here to explore.

Read More

Colours &
Emotion

Gems and colours are intricately related; find out more about their association here.

Read More

Colours &
Gems

Fashion and colours go hand in hand, discover the secrets of this connection and up your style quotient here.

Read More

Colours &
Fashion