Color is one of the most important tools in interior decorating. Each type of material, whether that being your flooring, countertops, or cabinetry, comes with unique characteristics and colors. By understanding color theory, it can help inform your choices in creating a balanced and inviting living space of your dreams!
The Color Wheel: A Guide Map in Choosing
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Complementary Colors: Opposites colors can create contrast and energy. These combinations complement one another making them more vibrant and noticeable.
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Analogous Colors: These hues share a common base hue which creates harmony when used together in a space.
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Triadic Colors: Three colors are evenly spaces around the color wheel, forming a triangle shape on the color wheel. When placed together, these colors can create a harmonious yet vibrant effect.
Warm and Cool Colors
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Warm Colors: such as reds and yellows, add energy and coziness which is ideal for a living room.
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Cool Colors: such as blues and greens, promote calm and relaxation for bedrooms and bathrooms.
Neutrals
Beige, Grays, and White help ground bolder colors, make rooms feel larger and brighter, and provide a timeless backdrop for any design style.
Color Psychology
Colors can influence how your space feels. Yellow sparks creativity, blue encourages tranquility, and red adds excitement and warmth. Thinking about the mood you want to create in each room when selecting your palette can help in narrowing down decisions.
Testing Your Colors
Lighting can dramatically change how a color appears. Always test with a paint sample in your space, noting what they look like throughout the day. Then make your final decision.
This bit of color knowledge can help transform any room into a beautiful, functional space that feels just right.