Where the catwalk goes, interiors follows. And with flares, headscarves, slogan knits and maxi dresses all currently in vogue, it looks like the home could soon be getting a 70s-inspired makeover.
 
“Strong earthy tones were the hallmark of the 70s,” said Victoria Yardley, Managing Director of eco paint brand Victory Colours. “I predict we’re going to be seeing a lot of our orange, yellow and brown hues in demand as 2022 progresses.
 
“Interior design in the 70s had a really confident feel. Homeowners embraced colour and they were not afraid of teaming contrasting shades in big spaces.
 
“For summer 2022, flat, muted tones will add warmth to interior schemes.”
 
Victory Colours’ paint is durable, washable and stain resistant.

Alongside a commitment to the environment, Victory Colours has developed a technically-excellent paint which is durable, washable and stain resistant. It is also extremely easy to use. 

Here, Victoria picks her favourite 70s' inspired shades. 

All are priced at £41.95 for 2.5-litre tin of matt emulsion and are available from victorycolours.co.uk
ABOUT VICTORY COLOURS

Offering exceptional quality emulsion with virtually no VOCs and solvents, Victory Colours puts the environment at the heart of its business.

The independent family-run firm has adopted an holistic approach to business; from making paint to order and delivering direct to the end user, to handpicking packaging that is fully recyclable or made from sustainable sources, such as bamboo.

There are over 80 coloursin the Victory Colours range with capsule collections launched throughout the year.

For more information see: victorycolours.co.uk

Victory Colours is represented by homes & interiors specialists jwcpr