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Nostalgic nana chic colours bring Melbourne family home to life

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As we transition from the sun-filled summer of brighter colours into the cooler months, the Dulux colour forecasters predict a shift toward muted tones and spaces that are bold and expressive, reflecting individuality, encouraging reminiscence and providing emotional warmth.

Dulux Evoke – one of three palettes from the 2026 Dulux Colour Forecast – embraces blush pinks, burnt orange, warm golds and dramatic tones, to create a sense of warmth, depth, and nostalgia. “The palette is perfectly suited to autumn, creating a cocooning atmosphere that mirrors the season’s comfort, reflection, and retreat.” says Lauren Treloar, Dulux colour and design manager.

The Evoke palette encourages consumers to embrace maximalism, individuality and the rise of cottage core, creating a retro ‘nana chic’ space rich in personality and authenticity. The palette provides the perfect stepping stone for those looking to use colour to create a cosy, warm space to provide comfort in the cooler months.

“Lighter tones such as Dulux Baked Clay, Dulux Magic Melon, and Dulux Germania pair beautifully with the deeper, colourful tones of Dulux Misty Grape, Dulux Wink and Dulux Red Jacks to create a character-filled space that truly reflects its resident,”
says Lauren.

Stylist Bree Banfield teamed up with the Dulux Colour team, to bring the Dulux Evoke palette to life, transforming the dining room and bedrooms of a family home in Melbourne’s Bayside. Drawing inspiration from ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s design, the team used bold, comforting colours and textures to create spaces that balance the beauty of imperfection with nostalgic charm.

“What immediately struck us about the home was the sense of openness. It was a modern blank canvas, offering clean lines and generous natural light but in need of an injection of warmth and personality that better reflected the family residing within it.” says Lauren. “The space is primarily used as a central living and gathering area for the family, so our design approach was to layer colour and thoughtful styling to transform it from a neutral and understated room into a welcoming, character-filled environment”.

In the dining area (above), warm golden tones of Dulux Germania make a striking statement within the alcove, complemented by Dulux White Beach on the surrounding walls. The accent colour elevates the space, creating a welcoming and comforting atmosphere. Layering vintage, handcrafted, and sustainable décor alongside more vibrant shades from the Evoke palette, the team added depth, texture, and interest throughout the room.

Discussing Bree’s approach to incorporating Dulux Evoke throughout the dining room, she recommends focusing on proportions first. “Choose one or two mid-tone colours like Dulux Baked Clay or Dulux Germania as your foundation, then layer in the deeper hues in smaller but impactful moments.

“Work with texture in the same way. Velvet, glass, mid-tone timbers and handcrafted pieces help emphasise the eclectic spirit of the palette. Don’t be afraid to include something unexpected – a vintage find, a sculptural lamp, or patterned upholstery. Dulux Evoke is all about individuality and emotional warmth, not about matching everything perfectly. ”

For the bedrooms, the team embraced bolder, deeper shades to create grounding, intimate spaces. In one room (above), Dulux Chocolate Treat, a moody, rich brown, sets a cosy foundation.

Lauren adds: “The Evoke palette has brought a real sense of personality into this family home. By layering earthy neutrals with richer tones, the space now feels welcoming, conversational, and full of character. The colours create a cocooning atmosphere that encourages connection and comfort, transforming the home into a place where people naturally want to gather and spend time together.”

The second bedroom (above) showcases the versatility of the Evoke palette with Dulux Baked Clay as a feature wall paired with Dulux Snowy Mountains Half. Velvet materials, dark timber tones and carefully curated décor work together with the walls to add richness, texture, depth and warmth to the space.

“Leaning into tactile materials will enhance the mood,” says Bree. “Velvet, faux fur, marble, glass and mid-tone or darker timbers all pair beautifully with this palette. Curved or sculptural shapes help soften the depth of colour and keep the room feeling warm and inviting rather than heavy. And don’t shy away from mixing eras or styles – the blend of vintage, handcrafted and contemporary pieces is part of what gives
Dulux Evoke its eclectic and expressive personality.”

Styling: Bree Banfield | Photography: Lisa Cohen

For more on the Dulux Evoke Palette

Autumn/winter styling tips using the Dulux Colour Forecast 2026 Evoke palette

  • Layer colour with character: Blend influences from multiple eras rather than sticking to just one. Think art deco curves, postmodern boldness, and futuristic accents to make the space your own.
  • Build from a soft base: Start with warm colours such as soft yellows, muted melon and warm mustard balanced with soft blues and chocolate. This calm foundation allows deeper accents – such as plums, reds and deep aqua – to add contrast and a cultured edge.
  • Embrace texture: Texture is key. Mix materials like velvet, glass, mid-tone timbers and handcrafted pieces in decor and furniture, and don’t be afraid of patterns.
  • Bring the warmth with your colours: In the cooler months, shifting sunlight can make your spaces feel cooler. Consider heroing warm-based tones like Dulux Baked Clay, Dulux Germania or Dulux Chocolate Treat to restore warmth and richness into your space.
  • Add nana-chic touches: Incorporate colourful secondhand decor to bring personality and charm. Keep an eye out for hand painted ceramic and coloured glass to add a point of interest to the room. If you can see it in your nana’s house, add it!
  • Try before you buy: Lighting and existing finishes can change the appearance of a colour. Order some Dulux A4 Colour Swatches or test with a Dulux sample pot and paint a section of a wall or large card to see how the colour looks throughout the day in different areas of the space.
Dulux 2026 colour forecast reveals calming and connecting colours
Dulux has revealed its annual Colour Forecast for 2026, which sees a rise in calming and connecting colours
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People keep telling us to make the most of each da People keep telling us to make the most of each day post-diagnosis and we certainly did today. My sister @katybishopuk in the UK emailed @wswanderersfc and told them the boys had been through a rough time lately (and are coping amazingly on the whole). She asked if they might be able to get their jerseys autographed.

The club went several further and offered us premium hospitality for tonight's game, to be in the tunnel as the players went out and to meet the kids on the pitch afterwards and sign their stuff. They were THRILLED. I don't 'do' soccer but it really filled mine and @damianfrancis' cup to see them so happy 🥰🥰🥰

Thank you SO much Western Sydney Wanderers (such a family friendly club) and my sister 😘
After a challenging build journey, the owners of t After a challenging build journey, the owners of this home ended up with THE most calming and cohesive home thanks to interior designer @lyndamacdonaldid We love the palest blue and timber scheme. 

Comment 'baby blue' and we'll DM you a link to take the tour and read more.

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First photo: me in an ED bed smiling in a picture First photo: me in an ED bed smiling in a picture to reassure my kids I'm just fine. Because that's what mums do.

Every time I go to write  an update, life throws me a curveball, so here's a compilation of the last 10 days or so before anything else happens🙈

Have loved chatting with you all so much on Stories, learning about your experiences and feeling your support and well wishes, thank you.

In a nutshell, I tried very hard to get life back to some sort of new normal (that will teach me!) at home and succeeded (to some extent). It's made me realise even more how much the sanctuary of home makes me happy 🥰

Got work back on track, unexpectedly had ascites drained from my abdomen when I looked about 8 months pregnant, did delightfully normal things with the boys at home, had my first chemo round (4th in total) at the day infusion clinic rather than as an inpatient (thanks for the company @damianfrancis), went to suss out wigs with @kellyannmallard in case I'm interested when the time comes (amazed I still have hair albeit much thinner).

Then my 24/7 morphine syringe driver which keeps my pain at bay started leaking one night. I do NOT recommend it. But we got through it. 

A bigger deal was Saturday night when I ended up in an ambulance again after more varicies burst and I started coughing up blood. Terrifying but I survived. Thank you, blood donors

After 2 nights in ICU, some more donor blood, banding surgery via endoscopy and stellar care by doctors and nurses, I'm on a ward now and hopefully home VERY soon. Something similar happened a couple of weeks ago so I guess I was at least....prepared?

Although there are too many people to shout out, I can't mention Damian and Kelly in this post without @britneeandronaco. An amazing trio amongst SO many other very special people who have shown more care and generosity than I ever knew I deserved and am still not sure I do.

It's not all sunshine and roses but Team Francis keep our heads and our hope up and continue to try and rewrite the narrative of stage 4 cancer while looking into all our opportunities and not wasting any of our time together.

WEARING A BOLD LIP, ALWAYS 💄 #pancreaaticcancer
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I've been meaning to post about getting out of hos I've been meaning to post about getting out of hospital in time for Christmas and spending a magical time with my beautiful family and friends for days now, but I was staying in the moment and off my phone. My wish came true and it really was amazing to enjoy that Santa magic.

Sadly, the day after Boxing Day, I ended up back in an ambulance after an internal bleed where my hemoglobin levels dropped dangerously low. I'm not very good at explaining the medical side, but after surgery and a couple of nights in ICU, I'm now on a ward and recovering well, hoping I get to return home ASAP.

I have so many thank yous to say for the incredible GoFundMe donations and kindness and support I've received. I really am blown away and so grateful. There are so many good people in the world, both strangers and those I'm lucky enough to know.

And having now received 6 bags of blood transfusion myself, another huge shout out to all donors. I felt so good to know I've done my bit donating over the years when I received someone else's life saving donation. Please consider doing the same and potentially saving a life.

Before ending up back in hospital, I was settling in well at home with daily visits from nurses and I'm hoping I can get back to that new normal again soon. 

Thank you again to everyone for their kindness. And biggest thanks to @damianfrancis for truly spoiling me at Christmas and once again holding the fort at home. Our boys are so lucky to have you ❤️
Edit: the winner of this giveaway is @wholehearted Edit: the winner of this giveaway is @wholeheartedstudio Congratulations Hayley!

To thank you all for your beautiful messages of support after sharing my very vulnerable big news the other day, I've teamed up with the talented @katenixon_official to give one follower the chance to win this stunning prize worth almost $600.

It includes:

Ines 3-Piece Marble Bathroom Set (soap dispenser, tumbler and tray) worth $169

Ines Marble Bowl, worth $135

Ines Marble Container with Wooden Lid, worth $79

Lola Marble Tray, worth $89

Sawar Scalloped Bowl, worth $109

They're all part of NOMAD by KATE NIXON, the Sydney interior designer's considered new curation of beautiful, storied objects for the home.

For your chance of winning, please follow @interiorsaddict and @katenixon_official, tell us the name of the collection and tag 2 friends by midnight Sydney time on Sunday 14 December 2025. Winner will be chosen at random and announced here. 

You can even style the marble trays and bowls elsewhere in the home – why should the bathroom get all the fun?!

Good luck. Giveaway is not endorsed by or associated with Meta in any way. Open to Australian residents only. 

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Trigger warning: cancer. Home is SO important to Trigger warning: cancer.

Home is SO important to me, I even made a job out of talking about it. And having been stuck in hospital for 5 weeks, away from my sanctuary and my boys, I've never craved it more. 

I'm going through the hardest time of my life and I'm finally sharing it here in the way I hope you've always known me to; with authenticity, realness and hope.

I've been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. It's devastating and life-changing news and feels very vulnerable to share. Sadly it's causing me so much physical pain, I can't manage it at home. Being stuck in hospital, on top of keeping this secret, has been very isolating. 

Our precious boys are our number one priority and we are being very well supported by our medical team and amazing friends and family. I can't say enough about the huge role my husband is playing in keeping us together.

I've continued to work when possible because I love it and it's a big part of my identity. I want as much normalcy, distraction and positivity as possible right now. Some days I put my lipstick on and face the day with gratitude for all the good stuff, like my world class friends and amazing healthcare. But I'm only human and other days, I just can't.

Despite the gravity of the situation, I only have to look at my boys to know I cannot give up hope. 

Thanks for all the love and support I know you'll throw my way but please respect my boundaries by not asking medical questions or making medical suggestions, and know that I won't be able to reply to everyone. 

This beautiful community has supported me for over a decade and I'm sure your kindness will help me no end. And if you want to support me, keep reading the blog so my work isn't wasted!

I'll still be the main point of contact for Interiors Addict but things will look a little different as I continue my chemo (3 rounds down) and get used to my new way of life. 

Right now, my only wish is to be discharged to my family for Christmas. 

Because I can no longer give blood, if anyone would like to make a festive donation of blood or plasma on my behalf and share it with me here, that would really make my day ❤️

PS. Nurses are worth their weight in gold.
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