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Things are brightening in the design industry. Across the world, creatives are making a splash with bold colours and pattern. These polychrome interiors, installations and murals are a far cry from the restrained, minimalist aesthetic that has dominated in some countries in recent times.
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In Sydney, Australia, architects Amber Road and colour consultants Lymesmith have used so many joyful hues in the reworking of a 1960s dwelling that it’s been renamed Polychrome House. Their aim was to give the house – whose previous interiors were as brown and characterless as the exterior – an “energetic feel”, according to the architects.