Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Ideas for Home Decorating with Color

Ideas for Home Decorating with Color


Choosing color combinations can be one of the most intimidating tasks for beginning decorators.


To make choosing colors easier, you can rely on the interior designer's most important color tool: the color wheel.



Here's a look at four basic color schemes built using the color wheel:

Primary Colors
For rooms that in which you want a strong and solid feeling, primary colors can provide that strong foundation -- red, blue, and yellow -- is an ideal choice.
Each, red, blue, and yellow, is a pure color that can't be created by mixing other hues. You may use them in pairs or combine all three; they work equally well in country, traditional, and modern rooms.

Purple is an example of a secondary color,made from red and blue.
Secondary colors -- green, orange, and purple -- are created by mixing two primary colors in equal amounts. Like all other colors, each secondary hue can be tinted with white or shaded with black for interesting variations.

While you may not be able to stomach a bold orange and green room, think about pairing up their paler tints of peach and sage. The primary and secondary colors illustrate that you can make a compatible triadic scheme by choosing any three colors equidistant on the color wheel.

Intermediate Hues: Tertiary Colors
Tertiary colors are an equal mix of a primary and its closest secondary color: blue-green, yellow-green, red-orange, red-purple, and blue-purple.
Combine these colors for a sophisticated look in your spaces.

Single-Shot Color: Monochromatic Schemes
A monochromatic color scheme pairs one color with only white or another neutral.

Use variations of a single color's intensity to prevent a monochromatic scheme from being too bland. For instance, pale blue, sky blue, and navy offer variety within the same color family.
Some interesting examples of ways to bring color into a room other than by painting your walls is with decorative accessories, framed artwork (check out BestArt.com) or with colorful rugs. Be creative and have fun with color - you can always change it!


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