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Page 1: Choosing The Perfect Color To Complement Each Room

Picking the perfect color to complement a room can be a challengingdecision, but with a little help from your color wheel, it will be easier thanyou previously thought. There are the basic principles of color such as thedivision between primary and secondary hues. After that, there are morerules regarding warm versus neutral or analogous versus complimentary.Whether you are repainting the entire room or just finishing up an accentwall, decide how you want your room to feel. Do you want it to be atranquil and calming environment? Would you prefer a louder space forparties or social gatherings? A room’s décor affects the individualsexperiencing it, so figuring out what you want is imperative to creating theperfect space.

Page 2: Choosing The Perfect Color To Complement Each Room

First, there are warm, cool and neutral colors. Warm colors are going to bemore vibrant such as reds, oranges and yellows. These tones can make youfeel like the sun is sitting in the room with you. If you want to make a boldstatement, these will be your go to hues. Cool colors tend to be morerelaxing or subdued. Blues, greens and purples traditionally inspireharmonious and peaceful settings. Neutral colors are known for theirflexibility. Blacks, whites and browns can be integrated into almost anycolor scheme without detracting from the intended atmosphere.

At the most basic, complimentary colors are directly opposite each other onthe color wheel. For instance, blue and orange are complimentary. Youreyes naturally want to see orange after experiencing a lot of blue or viceversa. By nature, the compliments represent opposing ends of the spectrumso they play up each other’s intensity. The contrast yields an inherentenergy in any room yet the combination still makes visual sense. Triadic orsplit complimentary schemes can give you more variety while stillaffording you great contrast. These schemes are based on three main colorsand are a great way to incorporate both warm and cool colors into yourroom.

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If you really have just one hue in mind but you want to add interest intoyour home, consider a monochromatic palette. You can choose yourfavorite base color and have accents in the form of shades on a spectrum.For instance, you can have blues ranging from almost black or purple tolight sky blue. This will give you room to maneuver as you loose yourselfin a world of color. If you still want the gradient effect but with moreoptions, consider an analogous scheme. It’s easily described as a sunset,where every color is related and fades into the other.

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