Confused about what colors to choose for your living room? Or which color scheme to go with? Or which colors to combine to form a contrast? . Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. This article provides all the details you need to know regarding color schemes.
If you have a rug in the room, pull colors from the rug and incorporate them into furniture elsewhere in the room. You can also experiment with different textures her. As done with a rug, artwork can also be used to select colors from. If you want the artwork to stand out, use a lighter color for the wall where you hang it.
Use a dominant color from a piece of furniture or a fabric in room and use that as a color for other pieces of furniture in the room. Don’t be afraid to only stick to the same color, other tones of the same color can also be used. If you choose a patterned fabric, and want to bring out its colors, use that color for another piece of furniture. If you don’t have a color for the walls, you can use shades of base color of the fabric you choose for the color scheme of the room. Using a fabric is a very effective way of creating a color scheme.
Some creative color matches are:
· Red and Gold
· Blue and White or Yellow or Orange or Green
· Pink and Green
· Earth tones such as Indian white, Morris room grey, Roycroft rose, Bukram binding ,peristyle brass, studio blue green and bungle house blue
The most popular colors for tables are espresso, light pine and different shades of brown or black.
Another way of setting the color scheme is to pick a color-of your choice, such as blue- and then work with it. Use a darker tone of the color for the floor, a medium tone for the walls and a very light shade for the ceiling.
Using the color wheel is also a good idea. Pick a color from the wheel and with the colors nearest to it on the wheel, decorate the room. Remember that technique is for informal places of your living space. Stay tuned for formal color patterns and more on sabzproperty.com
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