Gender neutral
Brother and sister sharing a room? Resene and Gorgi
create a complementary look that crosses the colour divide.

Creating a shared bedroom in
colour can be an interesting exercise. Short of choosing a neutral
palette, how does one choose colour that will enhance existing
fixtures but also lend itself to the treasures of siblings of
either gender? Earth pigments or seascape colours are a great
option and a good place to start when grouping colours together.
Blues radiate the peaceful, calming qualities of a quiet ocean,
whereby the dried-out sandy colours keep the palette fresh while
adding warmth and depth. Additionally, these colours are a perfect
background to retro or contemporary furniture pieces painted white
or in light wood grains. We have progressed from the days when
pinks and purples defined what girls are made of, and can now
confidently choose blue and accessorise with colours such as
greens, reds, browns, or yellows to create obvious femininity
within the bedroom. Bunk sets are another way in which you can
cluster groups of colour while orienting towards gender. Solid
denims mixed with bold statement reds in a vintage retro style is
befitting any growing boy, and is also complementary to the ocean
blues and greens chosen for their sister!

THE RESENE COLOUR PALETTE
We chose a seascape palette for our gender-neutral children's bunk
bedroom. We used Resene Coastal Blue - a pretty yet accessible
aerial grey-blue, and Resene Canterbury Clay, a very usable,
warm, straw-like colour, for an interesting, yet sophisticated
colour mix.
Both colours blend well together, or can
be used on their own in half-strengths. They are easily
accessorised to suit either gender. The trims and skirting were
painted in Resene Norwester - a contemporary hue used to enhance
the brown and grey tones of the walls. We painted the floor in
Resene Wan White, and added an ochre-coloured rug to keep the
palette fresh with neutrality.

Bedside table stylist's own. Duck night light $135 from
www.naturebaby.co.nz. Rocking horse from TradeMe. Hat stand $565
from www.poiroom.co.nz. Apple bunk set $1299 from
www.drummers.co.nz. On lower bunk: Single denim reversible duvet
cover $198, scarlet Alfred pillowcase $42, scarlet Alfred bed quilt
$200, zebra-printed pillowcase $38, all from www.gorgi.co.nz. On
top bunk: Full stripe single turquoise duvet cover $198, sage green
polkadot pillowcase $36, sage green polkadot bed quilt $225, all
from www.gorgi.co.nz
PHOTOGRAPHY: KEVIN EMIRALI
• STYLING: KIRSTIN BAILEY

As seen in OHbaby! magazine
Issue 10: 2010

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