It's style for the little ones made easy, with a Scandi-style palette of mint, charcoal, white, pink and mustard-gold. Add a touch of metallic and blonde wood for a look that is very now.
Or brighten up Wintery days with a splash of neon lime or orange. There are dots, stripes and geometrics to mix-and-match.
The AURA label was created by Melbourne-based Tracie Ellis in 2000 and has consistently delivered on-trend homewares with a confident use of colour and pattern. This year at Life InStyle, Tracie was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award recognising her achievements in the industry. Well-deserved I say!
My favourite look from the AURA winter bedding collection for kids is this mint, charcoal and rose pink combination with a hint of black teamed with geometric shapes:
[Now closed] Would you like to win a $150 voucher to spend on anything in the AURA online store? I bet! To enter this fantastic giveaway, simply comment on this post with your favourite kids' bedroom colour palette for this Winter. Are you loving brights at the moment? Or maybe it's mint and charcoal grey like me? Whatever your favourite colour combination is this year, share your secrets below. You will also need to join the Bondville monthly newsletter and the AURA e-newsletter (scroll to bottom of the page). Easy! Entries close midnight AEST Thursday 12th March 2015.
CONGRATULATIONS
Jessica Young for your winning comment:
"White, Aubergine, Oxblood and Charcoal Grey, with natural bamboo furnishings and big, green leafy plants! For two little girls who already want to be teenagers."
1. This is a game of skill. Entry via comment on this post on Bondville with your favourite kids' bedroom colour palette for this Winter. Entrants must also join or have joined the Bondville newsletter and the AURA e-newsletter.
2. One entry per person.
3. The winner of the giveaway will be chosen by Steph Bond-Hutkin based on the most interesting answer.
4. This giveaway is open to all Bondville readers in Australia.
5. This giveaway is hosted by Steph Bond-Hutkin via the Bondville blog at blog.stephbond.com.
6. The prize consists of a $150 e-voucher to be used in the AURA online store.
7. The giveaway opens on Friday 6th March 2015 and closes midnight AEST (Daylight savings) on Thursday 12th March 2015.
8. The giveaway winner will be announced on Bondville on Friday 13th March 2015 and will be notified by email (if provided). If no reply by midnight 15th March, a runner-up will be chosen to receive the prizes. The Second Prize winner will be notified in the same way.
Images: AURA by Tracie Ellis
I'm loving peach with pastel pink and grey!
ReplyDeleteI just love the mint and charcoal! It's the perfect combo for winter.
ReplyDeleteI just love the mint and charcoal! It's the perfect combo for winter.
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I would choose orange and grey. Grey is very neutral color, which is perfect to be used as background color. And it can make the room look simply modern, which is my favourite interior style. Orange color is warm and bright color, which can stimulate creativity and enthusiasm. This power color will make you feel close to sun or fire flames.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite combo is Scandi-style colours of mint, charcoal, white, pink and mustard gold. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteLoving the mint, charcoal and rose pink colour combination - perfect for my tweens bedroom makeover.
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely...
ReplyDeletebut if I had to choose it would be 'Dots' in gold.
Modern, pretty, unique, not age specific - it ticks all the boxes!
And my 4 year old twin girls love "the sparkly gold spots and pink edge"!
The unisex colour combo of black, white and grey - so cool, so classic and totally sleek
ReplyDeleteLove grey and soft pink.
ReplyDeleteWhite, Aubergine, Oxblood and Charcoal Grey, with natural bamboo furnishings and big, green leafy plants! For two little girls who already want to be teenagers.
ReplyDeleteTangerine, champagne and lime. Like a tropical fruit drink!
ReplyDeleteAURAS mint and charcoal colour scheme is wonderful. Might have to paint a mint coloured wall to match.
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Hahaha - was trying to have some fun with words and your gorgeous colours. Great prize, thanks for the comp. Alex (stone_alexandra@hotmail.com)
Charcoal and mint as it reminds me of my childhood sitting on the great big grey rocks on north wall eating peppermint choc chip ice cream.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely mint and charcoal! Being obsessed with all shades of blue and black has permeated to my children's rooms. Mint would be perfect for our new little girl - who said blue is just for boys? Tiffany blue anyone? 😉
ReplyDeleteLoving the mint, peach and grey combo! A mix of the feminine and masculine so both my little girl and little boy feel comfortable while the space looks cosy and luxe...and those touches of velvet...just sublime
ReplyDeleteBlack and white accented by grey, mint and yellow. Geometric patterns balance by organic patterns. Great unisex combo! I decorated our new baby's room in these colours as we didn't know if we were having a boy or a girl!
ReplyDeleteLove spots with a dash of colour!
ReplyDeleteI could see my boys chilling out in a bedroom spread with delicious cool mint combined with warm charcoal - such a delicious flavour combination!
ReplyDeleteWe're on a mission to create the perfect Bat Cave!
ReplyDeleteSimple white furniture, layered in bold black stripes + striking charcoal geometrics, coupled with splashes of spunky lime green + minted colour!
The perfect spot for Batman to rest his weary self after fighting crime.
While I love colors and some patterns, I have realised that I usually never get bored of black, white and grey. I started decorating our nursery 6 years ago, and it has changed a bit since (I now have two boys in that room -6yo and 3yo- and a baby girl on the way), but what I have stayed true to are neutrals. Bonus point: it's not gender specific.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway Steph and AURA. Severine
I love crisp white, moody grey and matalic pops as a bedroom colour scheme. Nuetral, on trend and unisex, it is versatile enough to accept a bolt of any colour; pink, mint or yellow for individual personality and an easy change!
ReplyDeleteLoving the blush pink and mustard gold. Very feminine and soft, but just a bit spesh. Timeless and classic, it will journey well as my daughter grows.
ReplyDeleteAll so gorgeous! I love the pink and metallic gold with polka dots the most but very hard to pick just one.
ReplyDeleteLove it all.
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Mint and grey - the perfect colour combo for the upcoming winter's way!
I'm about to paint the girls' room peach/apricot. Had honestly never considered pairing it with mint but they do seem to work beautifully together. Am doing matte gold wall accents also. Just coz gold is very princess-like ;) #winterprincesses
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dots with mustard-gold,
ReplyDeleteblack and white stripes with a hint of rose!
A palette of love!
Makes me want to scoop up the kids and have a pyjama party!
Mint and charcoal is perfect for me. It offers a taste of spring and seasons to come as well as embracing the cool muted tones of winter. Add a minty velvet cushion for texture and cosyness -- and snuggle under!
ReplyDeleteIn love with the mint and charcoal combination. It provides a soothing and calming atmosphere perfect for a good night's rest =)
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