LAB COLOUR CRUSH: CREATE A SCANDINAVIAN INTERIOR WITH SAINT-TROPEZ NO. 460

The complete LAB COLOR COLLECTION has 176 colors with their own story. There is something for every living style. But why would you stick to one color if it combines so beautifully with other shades? In the LAB Color Crush blog series, we highlight a LAB COLOR each time and show you a few other colors that go well with it. This way you can create the personal interior that suits you in an instant!

LAB Color sample Saint-Tropez no. 460. Photo: Lotte van Uittert LAB Color sample in Saint-Tropez no. 460. Photo: @lottevanuittert

Of course, many colors of the LAB COLOR COLLECTION can be combined well with each other. To help you on your way, the LAB Colourcard is arranged in such a way that every vertical row is neatly together anyway. This is because the shades in such a row have the same undertone. So are you looking for the right color white for the LAB COLOR you have chosen? Look at the top color and you immediately know which shade of white you need.

Big sunglasses on and stroll! You get that nice feeling when you choose Saint-Tropez no. 460 . A color to show off subtly! Do you want to get started with this shade? For example, combine it with Jasmin Blend no. 467 and Voilà Paris no. 651 for a warm Scandinavian interior.

LAB PAINT Jasmin Blend no. 467, Saint-Tropez no. 460 and Voilà Paris no. 651

Scandinavian softness

With your legs raised in a rocking chair in front of a crackling fire, while your favorite record plays in the background and the whole house fills with the scent of cinnamon. The white-painted characteristic floor fits perfectly with the wooden furniture in the house and the light colors make you feel at home. Do you dream of Scandinavian interiors, but do you think it's just a bit too white? Then combine Saint-Tropez no. 460 with Jasmin Blend no. 467 and Voilà Paris no. 651 for more color, but still that nice light base.

This palette is a golden combination for those who want to go from white to color, but who like a quiet and minimalist interior. Saint-Tropez has a sandy base, just like the rest of the vertical row in which this shade appears on the LAB Colourcard . For example, paint the wooden floor in Jasmin Blend no. 467. A modest and pure color that gives peace and is easy to combine due to the mix of gray and classic beige. Looking for the perfect gray to complete this palette? With the warm Voilà Paris no. 651 you are in the right place anyway. Because this shade has a brown undertone, it is a perfect neutral that combines beautifully with wooden furniture and natural materials. Add a number of accessories in organic shapes and a design eye-catcher to bring your dream interior to life.

LAB PAINT mood board Scandinavian interior

Bring nature into your home

Do you want to keep the soft Scandinavian basis, but can it be a bit more exciting? The red undertone of Saint-Tropez no. 460 goes very well with the complementary, yet soft greens of Zanzibar no. 852 and Whispering Woods no. 62 . In terms of atmosphere, your house remains calm and minimalistic with this palette, but you do add extra contrast and bring the outside in. Increase the inside-outside feeling and let the garden continue through these shades in your interior. Do you have a conservatory? Use one of these two greens here and add plants with large textured leaves.

Although green is a cooler color, Zanzibar no. 852 and Whispering Woods no. 62 both have a warm undertone, so they combine well with the sandy Saint-Tropez no. 460. For example, Zanzibar no. 852 is a green that almost falls under the neutrals fall. Whispering Woods no. 62 is literally whisper soft. A subdued hue due to a beautiful graying and warm due to the addition of light yellow. Both colors combine well with various types of wood and soft natural nuances. That is why they fit perfectly in a Scandinavian interior and with this palette you create a home where you can relax completely.

Read also: Warm colors from nature: discover the Travel Loft by Liza Wassenaar


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